Fitness After 40: 10 Things You Need To Know

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Lebe Stark

Lebe Stark

19 күн бұрын

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Staying fit after 40 is easier than you think - I'll share my top 10 game-changing tips with you!
1. A strong, a well-defined sense of purpose: Having a deep-seated anchor, such as family, job, business, or friends, can help you stay motivated. We call this a "goal with gravity" to reset your focus and drive.
2. Search for a successful person who achieved what you want to achieve: Finding a role model can be incredibly inspiring. In my journey, Steve Cotter inspired me, helping me carve out my space in the kettlebell sphere in just a few short years.
3. Visualize your goal: Visualization can be a powerful tool. Take Monica's experience, for example - by clearly seeing her goals, she was able to achieve them more effectively.
4. Count failures as experience, not error: Muscle soreness, aches, and pains are part of the process. You can overcome them and even use tools to lessen these effects from the beginning. View setbacks as valuable learning experiences rather than mistakes.
5. Plan your training strategy: Kettlebells are fantastic for those over 40. Simple workouts, like Deadlift, Press, and Squat, are highly effective. The KISS principle (Keep It Simple Stupid) is key - simple stuff wins. Check out the many workouts available on KZfaq or Kettlebell Plus for guidance.
6. Organize a schedule: You don’t have to train every day. Think long term - training once or twice a week consistently is more sustainable. Developing a realistic and manageable schedule is crucial for long-term success.
7. Acquire the essential knowledge to achieve your level of fitness: Understanding how the kettlebell works is essential. It's different from other training modalities, focusing on strength endurance. This knowledge will be your foundation for effective training.
8. Be patient - Don’t be intimidated by time: When starting with kettlebells, expect a learning curve. This is normal and shouldn’t deter you. Avoid focusing solely on results; instead, develop good habits. Persistence is key. For instance, mastering exercises like the Snatch or the Jerk took me years, but consistency was my ally.
9. Develop enthusiasm: None of these tips will help if you don’t find enjoyment in what you’re doing. Gerard's story is a great example - finding what you love makes it easier to sustain your fitness journey. Enjoyment leads to a sustainable practice.
10. Think long-term: The journey to fitness over 40 isn’t a sprint; it’s a marathon. Focus on making incremental progress and maintaining a healthy lifestyle for the long haul.
If you found these tips helpful, make sure to subscribe to my channel for more content on fitness over 40. Don’t forget to hit the like button and leave a comment sharing your fitness journey or any questions you might have. Let's stay fit together!
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@lebe-stark
@lebe-stark 17 күн бұрын
► FREE E-Book - www.lebestark.ch/startseite-english/kettlebell-code-e-book/ ► Kettlebell Plus for $1 - www.lebestark.ch/startseite-english/become-a-kettlebell-ninja-lebe-stark-bundle-subscription/ ► 10% Off ProKettlebell - prokettlebell.com/online-store?aff=37 (Use code "LEBESTARK" at checkout) Staying fit after 40 is easier than you think - I'll share my top 10 game-changing tips with you! 1. A strong, a well-defined sense of purpose: Having a deep-seated anchor, such as family, job, business, or friends, can help you stay motivated. We call this a "goal with gravity" to reset your focus and drive. 2. Search for a successful person who achieved what you want to achieve: Finding a role model can be incredibly inspiring. In my journey, Steve Cotter inspired me, helping me carve out my space in the kettlebell sphere in just a few short years. 3. Visualize your goal: Visualization can be a powerful tool. Take Monica's experience, for example - by clearly seeing her goals, she was able to achieve them more effectively. 4. Count failures as experience, not error: Muscle soreness, aches, and pains are part of the process. You can overcome them and even use tools to lessen these effects from the beginning. View setbacks as valuable learning experiences rather than mistakes. 5. Plan your training strategy: Kettlebells are fantastic for those over 40. Simple workouts, like Deadlift, Press, and Squat, are highly effective. The KISS principle (Keep It Simple Stupid) is key - simple stuff wins. Check out the many workouts available on KZfaq or Kettlebell Plus for guidance. 6. Organize a schedule: You don’t have to train every day. Think long term - training once or twice a week consistently is more sustainable. Developing a realistic and manageable schedule is crucial for long-term success. 7. Acquire the essential knowledge to achieve your level of fitness: Understanding how the kettlebell works is essential. It's different from other training modalities, focusing on strength endurance. This knowledge will be your foundation for effective training. 8. Be patient - Don’t be intimidated by time: When starting with kettlebells, expect a learning curve. This is normal and shouldn’t deter you. Avoid focusing solely on results; instead, develop good habits. Persistence is key. For instance, mastering exercises like the Snatch or the Jerk took me years, but consistency was my ally. 9. Develop enthusiasm: None of these tips will help if you don’t find enjoyment in what you’re doing. Gerard's story is a great example - finding what you love makes it easier to sustain your fitness journey. Enjoyment leads to a sustainable practice. 10. Think long-term: The journey to fitness over 40 isn’t a sprint; it’s a marathon. Focus on making incremental progress and maintaining a healthy lifestyle for the long haul.
@TheMartialArtsMethodMirfield
@TheMartialArtsMethodMirfield 10 күн бұрын
Hi, I tried to get your kettlebell plus, but the complete purchase button didn’t do anything. Also when I click on contact that doesn’t work either?
@UmarioS3
@UmarioS3 16 күн бұрын
Number 2: Lebe Stark is my go-to kettlebell guru
@MikeD-hn9hf
@MikeD-hn9hf 16 күн бұрын
Here are some PRACTICAL tips to be strong AND healthy after 40 from a dude who still fights amateur competition Muay Thai at 42: 1) Prioritise flexibility and balance at the same level you do building and maintaining strength. 2) Increase your rest days. Your body's ability to heal itself diminishes with age. This doesn't mean don't go as hard during a session, it means fewer sessions. 3) Invest in dedicated, regular recovery practices (e.g. professional massage) 4) Reduce your cardio to equal or lower than strength, flexibility and balance. 5) Get sufficient rest before training and don't train after big nights out. You'll get sick more frequently than you did in your 30s. 4) Review your nutrition plan with a professional: your protein and carb needs change with your physical demands. If you're still supplementing like a marathon runner but trying to put on lean muscle you're going to fail.
@cocovasquez1
@cocovasquez1 17 күн бұрын
Thank you Coach, YOU are my role model!!! I’ve come a looong way following you and your methods. I am 50 years old and loving my Kettlebell journey and have never felt and looked better!!! All Kettlebell life!!! 💪🏼
@Skeptic-eo8fz
@Skeptic-eo8fz 16 күн бұрын
I dropped my gym membership, bought a couple of kettlebells and water rower when the pandemic hit. I found your KZfaq channel and have been using you as my training coach. In addition to kettlebells and rowing, I've incorporated a moderate yoga practice to soothe my nervous system. I do other activities as well for a change of pace. Full disclosure, I'm 71, 5"9" and 160 lbs. And I feel awesome. Thank you for making this information available to an old, retired man like myself.
@LebeStarkJason
@LebeStarkJason Күн бұрын
That's awesome, Skeptic. Good on you and thanks for tuning in!
@derfelcadarn75
@derfelcadarn75 9 күн бұрын
Hi Gregory, it's almost 6 months that I'm following your Iron Flow kb course, practicing twice a week, and it's absolutely through my body is constantly learning from the workouts and became every week more efficient. My back pains are just a remembering, and my overall mobility has increased a lot. Thank you for share your experience with us with less than a cost of an everyday coffee!!!!
@LebeStarkJason
@LebeStarkJason Күн бұрын
Excellent! Thanks for sharing Derfelcadarn!
@karinakloessmann2238
@karinakloessmann2238 17 күн бұрын
Start doing Keep going! Love all this advice. Thankyou so much. I honestly cannot ever imagine NOT playing with the kettlebell. Beautiful tool. So blessed to have discovered it. Thankyou for your continued advice and support. 🙌
@LebeStarkJason
@LebeStarkJason Күн бұрын
Right. Thanks to Coach Dan for that gem.
@charleneball5797
@charleneball5797 17 күн бұрын
Getting as strong as angie is my goal, started following your workouts from September but I couldn't match Angies weights and pace so earlier this year I started your routines posted about 5 years ago, I'm on a mission working through and enjoying your workouts 💪
@thejacobanderson1
@thejacobanderson1 17 күн бұрын
If 1 or 2 a week is maintained, I can't imagine most people that are disciplined like that won't want more before the year is done. They will most likely add workouts. this is a really smart Idea for beginning with kettlebells. Actually it's a smart approach for anyone trying to do anything that is new.
@ChoJun69
@ChoJun69 6 күн бұрын
Yup, my sister was always abandoning gym because internet plan said go 3-4 times a week, go this hard routine for her untrained body for good results, she works 10h/day(45min back and forth home/work), has a little kid on top, she barely had any time to even make dinner properly so it spiralled out of control fast. She saw me doing KB workouts and how i jokingly said "im too lazy to go to gym, yet im working out" (nearest gym is 25min away), my conditioning was great, i praised them so much to her how i feel so good. So on a fly said she could give it a try, dont need to do it much, 1-2 times a week, turn on some music and just roll with it. Bough herself 10kg (was a bit heavy on the start) but did it few times, told my trick because she knows im quite lazy person "just dont think about it, go and start it, dont question - dont hesitate" which always worked. That was almost 2 years ago. Now she does 4/week KB workouts around 30min at home, some yoga and sometimes running, she couldn't be happier from what she's telling me. You just need to gradually add stuff, not go on a routine that's designed for someone who is already somewhat trained. I remember getting back up in shape was just doing knees-on-ground pushups because normal ones were too hard for my heavy ass and after 4-5 it was a real struggle, now i can do 10-pause-10 in proper strict form for finisher workout exercise, literally couldn't be happier for my KB purchase, changed my life because its so easy and convenient.
@JL-fs9wh
@JL-fs9wh 16 күн бұрын
Hi from Seattle, WA! Love your channel and have totally embraced your philosophy. I'm a 63 y.o. physician that was trying to do too much.....run, cycle and go to the gym to weight train. Unfortunately, I neglected mobility and flexibility. I have now migrated totally to your kettlebell workouts 2x per week and alternate a 2-3 running sessions with cycling sessions. This is much more realistic with my busy schedule not to mention my mobility and flexibility has improved. Any, I want to say "thank you" for your passion and expertise. You truly inspire!!!
@LebeStarkJason
@LebeStarkJason Күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing, JL. Coach Gregory is inspiring but don't sell yourself short. You took an active role in your fitness journey, saw some shortcomings and adjusted accordingly. Good job!
@allengaible6436
@allengaible6436 16 күн бұрын
The ABC by Dan John is so good (my core and legs have not stopped growing). But I enjoy just going hard on presses. So I mix it up. Fun and practicality, the kettlebell does it all.
@iamkendraofficial2174
@iamkendraofficial2174 17 күн бұрын
Steve Cotter is who I got certified by !!! He’s so humble. ❤️😎🌷🌸🦋💫
@LebeStarkJason
@LebeStarkJason 17 күн бұрын
NICE! Sensei Cotter is the GOAT.
@karamporn
@karamporn 16 күн бұрын
Training Once or twice is better than nothing but definitely not enough
@harryv6752
@harryv6752 17 күн бұрын
In my mid 40s and since I got back into training just over 3 months ago (for functional strength and functional fitness), and after over 5 years off, my personal motto is: Train hard. Train right. Train smart. Eat right. Rest right. Get results. Keep on rockin'! 🤘
@girea75
@girea75 16 күн бұрын
Gregory, you are a great motivator! Thank you for your passion for kettlebells and for devotion to what you are doing!
@kakitasomy
@kakitasomy 16 күн бұрын
Thanks for the advices and the energy 🙏
@davidchung3923
@davidchung3923 15 күн бұрын
#10 - Enthusiasm This is why I use kettlebells as my resistance training tool of choice. Even though I can technically build more strength and muscle with dumbbells and barbells, I have no enthusiasm for those workouts. I get “strong enough” with kettlebells, and that’s good enough for me personally
@iamkendraofficial2174
@iamkendraofficial2174 14 күн бұрын
I’m a 62 year old woman… level 2 kettlebell certified and still going strong.. smartly! 😎🤩😂🥳💫🌷🦋
@wesleymccurry5427
@wesleymccurry5427 17 күн бұрын
Another great information video
@jdweev
@jdweev 14 күн бұрын
Check out Angie moving the 16KG's!
@Herr_Guni
@Herr_Guni 16 күн бұрын
Great, i would also expand those advices for newbies. most beginner starting strong, burn out fast and quit.
@eipechacko4344
@eipechacko4344 16 күн бұрын
Great steps to build a good foundation and mindset to start anything productive for long term benefits
@Garwanen
@Garwanen 16 күн бұрын
So true! Especially the number 10! 😘
@matthewhyde1463
@matthewhyde1463 16 күн бұрын
Great inspiring advice....also, how come you speak such amazing English? Of course, a lot of people do in Europe these days, but your English is really outstanding...
@philipkirchhoff44
@philipkirchhoff44 17 күн бұрын
Thank you for your great work, I really love your channel :-) One question: I (male, 44 years old) have been training with a 16kg kettlebell for a few months now. I can do most of the standard exercises without any problems. But what I can't do with this weight is the windmill. I am very stiff in my hips and also feel very unstable when doing the windmill. Do you have any idea what could be the reason for this and how I can improve in this exercise? Simply start with a lighter weight and increase?
@turningpointfitness1972
@turningpointfitness1972 16 күн бұрын
I dont know coach if one workout for the rest of life is still enough. Its better than nothing i get it but not enough to see a change. Minimum 2 , prefer 3 days a week if one wnats to make a difference and see affect long term. Nice video coach. Thank you
@saml5860
@saml5860 17 күн бұрын
Hey Gregory, I'm curious as to why you favour the hand-2-hand swing over the 2h or 1h? I'm assuming you favour the Russian pendulum technique over the Hardstyle. Thanks for your time!
@vincec727
@vincec727 15 күн бұрын
He literally says why 🤦🏻‍♂️
@matthewburks127
@matthewburks127 15 күн бұрын
Girl in the purple leggings is getting it done :)
@TheSurfingSushiChef
@TheSurfingSushiChef 10 күн бұрын
I try to do 3 days hitting hard, one day mobility
@paulo2ferreira
@paulo2ferreira 15 күн бұрын
why do you perfer h2h swing than two hand swings?
@hormatekatauton192-pj1dx
@hormatekatauton192-pj1dx 16 күн бұрын
Are 1200-1400 Swing 2H for week enough?
@nickplays6420
@nickplays6420 4 күн бұрын
how do you feel about gorilla rows with kettlebells? i keep getting these vids in my feed
@lebe-stark
@lebe-stark 4 күн бұрын
I like them.
@mjo2303
@mjo2303 17 күн бұрын
What if KB swing makes my hams tighter …
@ryanbinnington1540
@ryanbinnington1540 17 күн бұрын
Hi Gregory, I already bought 60 days of kettlebells, how is this different? Never properly got into 60 days of kettlebells and now I've hit 50 lol
@LebeStarkJason
@LebeStarkJason 17 күн бұрын
60 Days of Kettlebells or 90 Days? If you're not going to that course & don't want to restart, I recommend any of Gregory's videos from the last several weeks. I recently finished the 6 Week Challenge for Absolute Beginners and have moved to 90 Gains of KB. Only 50? Pffft. A great age to start. Get them reps in, Ryan! 😄
@ryanbinnington1540
@ryanbinnington1540 16 күн бұрын
@@LebeStarkJason I think it was 90 days
@marksteven6116
@marksteven6116 16 күн бұрын
That's me training every day That's why I get injured
@gazorbpazorbian
@gazorbpazorbian 17 күн бұрын
how can I burn fat as fast as possible? i need to win a bet by september. I'm starting to fast and trying to go at least 4 times a week, if lucky I can get 5.
@yosefco3
@yosefco3 16 күн бұрын
👑👍
@xcoff2000
@xcoff2000 3 күн бұрын
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