They were trying to sell personal training.
They were trying to sell personal training.
Great shitpost Shiva. For those who don't know Russians use the preposition 'na,' which has a connotation of "on" or "on top of" in meaning, as in 'Na Ukraine,' whereas, as I understand it, the Ukrainians feel wokey butthurt by this all and insist on using the preposition 'v,' which means more like "in," "inside of." As far as I'm aware the debate used to be morphological but now it's taken on more of a PC/woke/victim culture nature.
I suppose this is more advanced than our LatinX, ze, differently-abled, and other BS word games, because theirs at least is based on lands&territories conquered,sold,or lost, and not Science and the race equity religion. How hilarious would it be if Mexicans all this time had been using different Spanish prepositions to describe Texas, claiming that it was still 'on the edge of' its territory?
So good catch Shiva: our MSM's style guides will soon dictate that all references to that functional training equipment be spelled 'kyitlebell.'
Kyitlebells is the gender neutral form. The feminine form is kettlebelles and the masculine form is kettleballs.
Has anyone looked into "mace training"? Discovered this after kettlebells, or balls or whatever. Looks like fun.
Is that the same as a Clubbell?
I talked about Tacfit before on the board, it's ridiculous, but it's seems to be old exercise "method" presented under a different name. It's expanding, I had to deal with them unfortunately.
Not enough to do a troll video about it, but one on the clubbells (weighted bats) would be a good idea I think
...anyway, it's the "epitome of functional training" in case you were wondering.
At best they’re ok for metcon HIIT type training (but there are equally good or better alternatives) but completely useless for strength. Definitely don’t buy!