Which is better : 2x 20 kg kettlebells or 1x 40kg kettlebell?

That was a RANDOM left on one of my recent videos on “The Best Exercises For Building Muscle With Kettlebells.”

And of course there always needs to be context to any particular question or comment.

So the answer to “what’s better” really is, “it depends.”

What’s it depend on?

The individual asking the question.

How powerful are you?

How’s your RANDOM ?

What other kettlebells do you have access to?

In the context of building muscle, a 40 kg kettlebell can be used for the following:

1. Alactic power repeats using the check here Push Press or Snatch, or even Clean and Jerk.

2. Low rep sets of Single Kettlebell Presses.

3. Medium to high rep sets of Goblet Squats.

4. Medium to high rep sets of Single Kettlebell Front Squats.

5. Medium to high rep sets of Single Arm Rows.

6. Metabolic power repeats with the Snatch, Push Press, Clean and Push Press, or Clean and Jerk.

Now, with a pair of 20 kg kettlebells, you can do several different things to build muscle, depending on how powerful you are:

1. Use low to medium rep sets of the Double Kettlebell Clean and Press.

2. Use low to medium sets of the Double Kettlebell Front Squat.

3. Rotate sets of #1 and #2 in the very same training session/ routine.

4. Use low to medium rep sets with the Double Kettlebell Clean and Push Press.

5. Carry out alactic power repeats with the Double Kettlebell Clean and Push Press, the double Push Press, the Double Jerk, or the Double Kettlebell Clean and Jerk.

6. Carry out glycolytic power repeats with the Double Kettlebell Clean, the Double Kettlebell Snatch, the Double Kettlebell Push Press, the Double Kettlebell Jerk, the Double Kettlebell Clean and Push Press, the Double Kettlebell Clean and Jerk.

7. Carry out complexes or chains.

As you can tell, there are plenty of options.

The best options for you are determined by your strength, work capacity, and technical skill with your kettlebell or kettlebells.

Knowing how to program yourself can be tricky and demanding .

And if you’re up for that challenge, it’s a great one to conquer. (Although truth be told, most guys have told me that it’s really a lesson in frustration .)

And if you’re not, and would rather have a professional eliminate the guesswork for you, I’ll include links to my most popular programs suited for your current circumstances, and skill levels in the video description below.

Remember, at the end of the day, kettlebell training is all about YOU -

YOUR goals

YOUR circumstances

YOUR skills

YOUR restrictions

Once you clearly identify those, then the sky is truly the limit when it comes to [re-]building a powerful , functional body that works for you instead of against you .

Stay Strong.

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