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DARC Kettlebell Swing Technique Tips

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Kettlebell swings are one of the best exercises out there for building power, flexibility, explosiveness, and cardiovascular conditioning. But a steady diet of just ‘standard’ Swings can be, well, a bit bored.

The good news is that there are actually quite a few variations of the standard two-handed kettlebell swing. The DARC Swing is a variation where you switch hands at the top of the movement between each repetition. Here are a couple of tips to help you perfect the DARC Swing exercise:

1. As you learn the move, keep your “out” hand (the one you are about to switch to) up and ready to switch. This makes it easier to “pluck” the kettlebell out of the air when you release it with one hand and catch it with the other.

2. You need to have the Swing hand down cold before attempting the one-on-one swing. Everything in kettlebell training starts with the swing, and the two-handed version is exercise #1. #1 you should be looking to master. The logical progression is the Two-Handed Swing, the One-Handed Swing, and after the melee swing.

If you don’t have a hand, turn down before when attempting the melee version, you usually end up too focused on switching hands and your form gets everything raised: loses hip movement, abdomen brace, ends up swinging the bell to close against the ground, etc.

If you don’t already include the DARC Swing in your kettlebell workouts, you should add it ASAP for variety and bigger gains. I hope this kettlebell training tips article points you in the right direction with the DARC Kettlebell Swing!

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