Iron Body 45-Day Kettlebell SHRED: 45-day Program to help you burn fat, get lean, and move better!
Summary:
Whether your goal is a wedding, a vacation, a re-union, or simply that you’re fed up with where you are at in terms of your (lack of) health and fitness routine, and you want to see results in 6 weeks or less, the 45-day Kettlebell Shred will get you there. This program will get you started to a more defined, lean, and fit YOU! You will move better, move stronger, and feel great.
For more advanced lifters, the Iron Body Shred is also the perfect program to follow if you are just coming off an intense block of strength programming and need something geared towards metabolic conditioning and strength endurance for a change.
The Iron Body Shred program is a 45-Day program comprised of kettlebell swing metabolic conditioning paired with a strength movement. This program is geared towards shedding fat (fat loss) and increasing lean body mass (i.e. getting shredded hence the name, "Iron Body Shred" ;)). You will also build strength, and strength endurance.
Swing volume increases over the weeks and over Levels I-IV. Strength movements progress over Levels I-IV.
Includes warm up, movement prep, Turkish get-up practice, deadlift, and core training before getting to the main event of the training day's kettlebell swing metabolic conditioning and primary strength movement focus for the day.
No extra cardio is needed in this program. During your one hour training sessions you will perform timed intervals of high intensity training to utilize fat loss and build lean muscle. On your off days go for a walk, go to yoga, or better yet get outside and PLAY!
Details About Level II of the Iron Body Shred:
Pre-Requisite: Iron Body Shred Level I
Level II is geared towards intermediate level kettlebell enthusiasts and coaches. e.g. those who are familiar with the two handed kettlebell swing and the complete, loaded, Turkish get-up. Over the course of the 4-day/week 6-week program, you start by completing 250 swings per day, 1060 per week during Week One, and by Week Six you will progress to complete 350 swings per day and 1,260 per week.
In addition, during Week One, you will immediately incorporate one hand swings along with the two hand swing training days, whereas the Iron Body Shred Level I focuses only on the two hand kettlebell swing.
Iron Body Shred Level II strength movements focus on single kettlebell movements so that you can progress to the double kettlebell strength movements that are programmed in Level III of the Iron Body Shred.
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Artemis Scantalides, NASM-CPT, StrongFirst Team Leader Emeritus, Elite Instructor (SFL, SFB, SFG II), & Iron Maiden, CK-FMS, DVRT I, Pn1
Artemis is a former Ballet Dancer turned Kung Fu Black Belt and the 9th woman in the world and the lightest woman to date as of July 25, 2014 to complete the Iron Maiden Challenge (24kg-53lbs Weighted Pull-up, Strict Military Press, and Pistol Squat). Based upon her dance and martial arts background, Artemis is focused on helping clients to develop great movement before building strength on top of that movement. Artemis believes that any goal is possible as long as you train for it and she proved it by completing the Iron Maiden Challenge as a lightweight. As former Co-Owner and CEO of Iron Body Studios, Performance Conditioning Specialist for Cirque du Soleil, Owner of Iron Body Training Systems, Author of the Blog Iron Body By Artemis, Creator and Founder of the I Am Not Afraid To Lift workshop series, and former ReebokONE Fitness Ambassador, Artemis seeks to empower women through strength as she continues to encourage and inspire women to not be afraid to lift weights and she swears by kettlebell training and strength training, as she states: “Kettlebell training and strength training not only strengthened and changed my body, but also my mindset.” ***** Eric Gahan, MS, LAT, ATC, SFG, CSCS, CK-FMS, DVRT I Eric’s eye for movement began while working with Division I athletes in undergraduate studies at Canisius College and then continuing at the University of Kentucky. Professionally Eric has worked with athletes from St. Bonaventure University, the University of Mississippi and future MLB/NFL players. Eric served as the Senior Athletic Trainer for football at the University of Mississippi and Senior Athletic Trainer at Boston University and Head Therapist for Cirque du Soleil located in Las Vegas, Nevada. This experience has helped Eric develop a keen eye for helping athletes and clients merge the gap from injury to return to high level of fitness. After previously co-owning Iron Body Studios and EmpowerU Online Coaching with his wife, Artemis, Eric now works as the Director of Sports Medicine for Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. *****