What's the point of Kettlebell Suitcase Marches?

 

Think about what happens when you carry something heavy- like a grocery bag- in one hand while you walk...

Specifically, what happens with your position in space, and what's happening with your grip.

You're immediately off balance.  And whether you notice it or not, your center of gravity- your core- has to fire up to keep you from falling over.

And your grip?  The tension you create carries up from your forearm to your bicep to your shoulder to your upper back muscles (see THIS post on muscle irradiation).

Carrying across a room- or marching in place- with weight on one side of your body is so much more than it appears, and one of the best functional exercises out there.

How to do this move: 

Holding a KB in one hand and arm hanging, stand tall with shoulders back, down, and squared off. With core engaged, begin marching, using your abdominals to bring knees up close to 90 degrees. Maintain balance.

Slowing down your pace and bringing your knee up, using your abdominals to raise them, requires your core to stabilize you in the balance. Play with a tempo that's challenging but doable.

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