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The Kettlebell Beast Returns to Connecticut for 2012…

Banner and logo for the IKFF East Coast Kettlebell Beast Competition

 

Last year – 2011 – was the first year for both The Beast of the East Fitness Festival and The IKFF East Coast Kettlebell Beast. The Beast of the East drew 200 athletes from all over for CrossFit, Weightlifting and other events. The Kettlebell Beast had a great turnout of 16 athletes competing in the traditional Girevoy Sport events – Long Cycle, Biathlon and Snatch.

Highlights from The 2011 East Coast Kettlebell Beast…

This year, we’re expecting at least DOUBLE the athlete turnout – athletes started registering in March when the competition was first announced – and we’re looking forward to having an even smoother and more organized and MORE FUN event this year!

Logo for the IKFF East Coast Kettlebell Beast

This year, The Beast of the East Fitness Festival will run from Friday, October 12th to Sunday, October 14th. The IKFF Kettlebell Beast will be held on Saturday, October 13th at 12pm. Weigh-ins will happen the morning of the event.

Melissa Metcalf Kettlebell Snatch at IKFF East Coast Kettlebell Beast Competition 2011

This Year – Awesome Training Opportunities are Available Too…

The Kettlebell Beast and Beast of the East have grown into yearly events now and all the organizers are working hard to realize the original vision of the weekend being “a CrossFit Games and Arnold Sports Expo for the East Coast.” To this end, Ken Blackburn will be running a 3 hour Kettlebell Workshop on Friday night before the Kettlebell Beast and there’s also the possibility of getting a full two day Certified Kettlebell Teacher Level 1 Cert on the Thursday and Friday before the event!

You can register for the Kettlebell Workshop on the IKFF site and you can comment below or contact me if you’re interested in the CKT 1. If we get enough commitments for the CKT 1, we’ll be able to offer it!

Doug Whitney Kettlebell Biathlon at IKFF East Coast Kettlebell Beast Competition 2011

Get Registered Early!

Again this year, The IKFF East Coast Kettlebell Beast will have the following events:

  • Snatch
  • Biathlon
  • Jerk
  • Long Cycle

For some basic info and explanation on these events and how a Kettlebell Sport competition is run, you can read my post: A Competition Kettlebell Primer.

Here’s the registration link – http://kettlebeast-eorg.eventbrite.com/ – for the 2012 IKFF East Coast Kettlebell Beast. Contact me if you have any questions and we’ll see you in October!

ttys

Adam

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Hard Copies – The Paleo Dieter’s Missing Link!

This is just a quick blog post to let everyone know that I still have a few hard copies of “The Paleo Dieter’s Missing Link” left from The 2011 Beast of the East Fitness Festival. They’re really nice books with a new cover that incorporates my new logo for Practical Paleolithic. They have a clear plastic sheet front and back to protect them, are comb bound and have a thick glossy color cover and thick back cover. The inside is black and white. They really came out nice. They’re over 160 pages 8.5 X 11 pages front to back and the pages are single sided.

 

The Paleo Dieter's Missing Link Hard Copies

I don’t have a lot of them left, but if there’s enough demand I might print more – time will tell on that one.

The hard copies are $40 plus $10 for UPS shipping. If you’re interested in one, send me an email (adam@practicalpaleolithic.com) and let me know and I’ll send you a PayPal for the payment.

(If you’re rather have an eBook version of “The Paleo Dieter’s Missing Link”, you can still download that for $27 right here.)

BTW, the event was absolutely awesome and I had a great time at my booth signing books and meeting all my new friends – like Torrey – and hanging out with some old ones like – Tom and Bryce. The IKFF East Coast Kettlebell Beast Competition that I ran was a great time!

Here’s a pic of me and my girlfriend, Michelle, with our friend Torrey from New Jersey in front of our booth…

Adam Farrah with Michelle and Torrey at the 2011 Beast of the East Fitness Festival

ttys

Adam

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One Serious Beast of a Weekend…

 

Fitness Culture is Alive and Well in Connecticut…

Wow! What a weekend! Honestly, I’m still recovering from The Beast of the East Fitness Festival that happened October 8 and 9th, 2011 on the Durham Fair Grounds in Durham, CT! It was a GREAT time! Besides all the CrossFit craziness at The Beast, it was the first year for me promoting and running the IKFF East Coast Kettlebell Beast Competition. The turnout for The Kettlebell Beast was excellent – 16 athletes – and spectator and coach turnout was just good!

 

Banner and logo for the IKFF East Coast Kettlebell Beast Competition

CrossFit Athletes Arrive at The Beast of the East Fitness Festival

If you haven’t seen it yet, here’s a great highlights video from The 2011 Kettlebell Beast that I posted on YouTube:

BTW, if you want to see ALL the action from The Kettlebell Beast, check out the event’s dedicated YouTube Channel where I’ll be sharing individual competitor videos very soon!

So, what happened? Here are the scores, reps, etc from everyone who competed at The 2011 IKFF East Coast Kettlebell Beast Competition:

2011 IKFF East Coast Kettlebell Beast Competition Results (Click on the image for a larger view!)

Results from the 2011 IKFF East Coast Kettlebell Beast Competition

There were some really outstanding and inspiring performances!

The top lifter in Men’s Biathlon was Will Metcalf who nailed 115 reps in the Kettlebell Jerk with a pair of 24 kg Kettlebells, followed an hour later by a Right and Left total of 180 Kettlebell Snatches with 24kg! You can see some of Will’s great work in the pic below as well as the videos! Will’s wife, Melissa also put in an outstanding Biathlon performance with 140 reps in the Jerk and 148 in the Snatch with a 12kg Kettlebell! (BTW, if you’re not completely clear on how a Kettlebell competition works, here’s a blog post that should explain it!) A pic of Melissa is also below…

 

Will Metcalf Kettlebell Jerk in Biathlon at 2011 IKFF East Coast Kettlebell Beast Competition

Melissa Metcalf Kettlebell Snatch at IKFF East Coast Kettlebell Beast Competition 2011

In the Women’s Long Cycle (Clean and Jerk), there were a bunch of outstanding performances including Donna Sheridan with 69 total reps in the Long Cycle with a 16kg Kettlebell for Women’s Best Lifter of the meet!

Another performance worth a mention is Scott Tighe’s AWESOME set of Kettlebell Jerks with TWO 32kg bells. Scott nailed a full 56 reps in the 10:00 minute time limit!

There Were Plenty of AWESOME First Time Performances Too…

And, there were a bunch of first time competitors too. This is something I LOVE to see! Kettlebell Sport has so many great aspects to it and seeing it spread to new people with a competition like this is a huge thrill…

 

Doug Whitney Kettlebell Biathlon at IKFF East Coast Kettlebell Beast Competition 2011

Scott Tighe competing in Biathlon at the 2011 IKFF East Coast Kettlebell Beast Competition

Kids eye view of the IKFF East Coast Kettlebell Beast Competition

The Weekend Wasn’t ALL About Kettlebells, Though…

I made a ton of new friends at The Beast  and reconnected with some old ones! Our Facebook friend, Torrey, came out from Dirty Jersey (aka, New Jersey :-P ) and CrossFit 908 to hang out. She even brought me and Michelle T-Shirts!

I had a great time meeting everyone and signing books! Thanks to everyone who stopped by! Oh yeah, and my “neighbors” at my booth from Beast Bars were cool too! Look them up on Facebook!

Adam Farrah with Michelle and Torrey at the 2011 Beast of the East Fitness Festival

And, Finally, BIG Thanks to…

Merle McKenzie and Glenn Perra, Jr. from CrossFit Relentless and CrossFit 033

Terri Parker from Red Barn Fitness

Bryce Graskoski from CrossFit Religion

Ken Blackburn and IKFF

BTW, You Can STILL Get a Kettlebell Beast Shirt Here On Spreadshirt…

Shirts and sweatshirts are right here in the Practical Paleolithic Kettlebell Store!

ttys

Adam

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A Competition Kettlebell Primer…

Sara Liber Kettlebell

Since I announced that I’d be putting on an IKFF Sanctioned Kettlebell Competition at The Beast of the East Fitness Expo here in Connecticut in October 2011, I’ve had a lot of questions about just what exactly a “Kettlebell Competition” is. So, I put this little primer together just to give my friends who have been asking a little something to help them along. The competition itself is The IKFF East Coast Kettlebell Beast and you can follow that link to read more about it and register.

Carrie swinging a kettlbell at CrossFit Relentless

I’m also putting this out there for those who have decided NOT to compete in The Beast of the East, but still want to get some competition experience. Here’s why: there’s just over two months now until The Beast. If you’re a CrossFitter and you chose one or two kettlebell events to enter, you could keep doing your regular CrossFit training and add in kettlebell technique work and a few longer sets to prep for the competition. Knowing what the event is going to be TWO MONTHS OUT is a big advantage for those with “competition jitters” that are particularly intense when faced with the “Unknown and Unknowable” aspect of CrossFit-style competition. This gives you TWO MONTHS to train one or two movements knowing EXACTLY what’s expected on competition day. Yeah, it’s still going to be HARD – but at least you know what you’re getting into ahead of time :-)

Steve Cotter Double Jerk in Competition

How a Kettlebell Competition works…

Kettlebell Competition is done on a 10 minute time limit. Basically, each event is a 10 Minute AMRAP (where AMRAP = As Many Reps As Possible). If you’re doing Kettlebell Clean and Jerk (Also called “Long Cycle”), you choose your Kettlebell Weight (Men use one bell in each hand, women use only a single bell with ONE hand switch allowed in 10 minutes.) and you do max reps of Clean and Jerk in the 10 minute time limit without putting the Kettlebell or Kettlebells down. If you can’t finish the full 10 minutes, you terminate your set when you have to by putting the Kettlebells down.

Here’s Ken Blackburn, IKFF Director of Operations, doing a shorter set of Kettlebell Clean and Jerk (Long Cycle):

And here’s my friend Sincere Hogan from NewWarriorTraining.com doing a 10 minute set of Long Cycle in competition:

Another Kettlebell Event is the Snatch. Here’s a vid of Sally from New Warrior Training doing a 10 minute snatch set at The IKFF Nationals Kettebell Competition last year in 2010:

And, there will be some other crazy stuff…

Because Merle and Glenn from CrossFit Relentless and CrossFit 033 are involved in this whole thing, we also decided to add in some other wacky events. These will NOT be IKFF sanctioned but WILL be a lot of fun! Currently, we have a Kettlebell Turkish Get Up for One Rep Max Weight competition scheduled. There will also likely be some other stuff thrown in as well.

Here’s my friend Jason Marshall, RKC doing a Turkish Get Up with a 48kg (106lbs) Kettlebell and some other classic lifts:

And here’s Steve Cotter doing some INSANE stuff with some Kettlebells:

That’s it for now. Drop me an email if you have questions and GET YOURSELF REGISTERED for The Kettlebell Beast!

ttys

Adam

 

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IKFF East Coast Kettlebell Beast Competition

IKFF Kettlebell Beast Competition Logo

Steve Cotter Double Jerk in Competition

The Announcement…

Everyone involved with the Beast of the East Fitness Competition being held here in Connecticut October 8-9, 2011 is VERY excited about this new event! The event is The IKFF East Coast Kettlebell Beast that is now part of The Beast of the East Fitness Competition. The IKFF East Coast Kettlebell Beast will be a FULLY SANCTIONED IKFF Kettlebell Competition!

There are plenty more details to follow, but the competition will be open to men and women and there will be multiple weight classes and Kettlebell weights as per IKFF guidelines.

Kettlebell Snatch

The Events…

Events will include the Kettlebell Snatch, Kettlebell Jerk, Kettlebell Long Cycle (Clean and Jerk) and Biathalon (Snatch and Jerk). Since most of us involved with The Beast of the East are a little crazy – it’s a CrossFit thing – there will also be some non-sanctioned events like a Turkish Get Up Competition and some others that will be open to anyone who wants to give them a shot – and sign the waiver ;-)

 

Terri Parker Kettlebell Swing in Competition

More Info to Come!

The registration link is LIVE and the $50 early registration fee is good until August 31, 2011 (September 1, 2011 the registration fee goes to $75). Here’s the registration link for the Kettlebell Beast! http://kettlebellbeast.eventbrite.com/

Drop me an email at adam@practicalpaleolithic.com if you have questions or you’re interested in helping out at the competition. We need judges and all around help for this contest!

ttys

Adam

Kettlebells Competition at Red Barn Fitness

 

Sara Liber Kettlebell

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