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Bottoms-Up Kettlebell Carry

  • Start with a lightweight kettlebell in your right arm. I'm using a four-kilogram kettlebell, which is roughly nine pounds.
  • Lift your arm up, turning the kettlebell upside down and creating a 90-degree angle at your elbow. Be sure to keep your wrist straight. If you notice that your wrist is moving, use a lighter kettlebell or a lightweight dumbbell.
  • From here, begin walking forward. Take 20 steps forward or walk for 20 feet, depending on the space available.
  • Switch the kettlebell to your left hand and walk back to your starting point.
Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Tamara Pridgett