by tfurman | Jun 27, 2013 | Articles, Blog, Fitness, Kettlebell, Strength
Andrew Read is one of those cool guys that tries something, runs into obstacles, then figures out a better way around them. He’s been an athlete and martial artist most of his life. I don’t feel like typing out his resume, because it is thorough and rich...
by tfurman | Jan 10, 2012 | Kettlebell
“Jeff epitomizes the concept of walking softly and carrying a big fist.”Before I do the introduction, before I even mention who, what, when, where or why, I’m stating, this is currently the BEST book written on the subject of training with...
by tfurman | Jan 6, 2012 | Fitness, Kettlebell
“Steve absorbs the knowledge, distills the essence and then coaches his clients with a keen eye that can only be developed through experience.” If you have been involved in fitness, kettlebells, Brazilian Jiujitsu or even low carb eating for any amount...
by tfurman | Nov 11, 2011 | Kettlebell
The DVD that literally changed the way that Emergency Responders trained is now available while supplies last. If you are an EMT, Paramedic, Fireman, SWAT Operative or in the Armed Forces it is imperative that you train for peak ability. Tom Corrigan, who has trained...
by tfurman | Oct 3, 2011 | Kettlebell, Strength
“I dislocated my right shoulder more times than the law should allow. I had my first surgery in 1985. I didn’t rehab it properly and continued to dislocate/sublux it about 10 more times until my second surgery in 1987. Since that time I dislocated my left...
by tfurman | Sep 22, 2011 | Kettlebell, Sonny Puzikas, Systema