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  • Stop Squatting With Your Spine
    Mar 6 2026

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    In this episode of Kettlebell Corner(from the Vault), Jeremiah Waylon and Roger Parks explore the mechanics behind effective squatting, emphasizing the importance of proper spinal engagement and body awareness. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced lifter, understanding how your body moves can drastically improve your technique and prevent injury.


    Key Topics

    • The misconception of feeling squats with your back and how it affects performance
    • How the spine interacts with the pelvis, glutes, and thoracolumbar fascia during a squat
    • Common compensations, such as arching the back or pushing the hips forward, and how to identify them
    • Practical cues to detect if you're moving with your spine first
    • Simple physics principles: using gravity and the line of gravity to maximize leverage
    • Drills to develop awareness of low-back engagement and hip drive
    • The importance of video feedback for refining technique
    • Strategies for reinforcing proper movement patterns through static holds and principles of muscle activation



    Timestamps

    00:00 - Introduction to squatting with your spine and why it matters

    02:15 - The body’s movement patterns and neural wiring in lifting

    03:15 - How the pelvis, hips, and thoracolumbar fascia influence squat mechanics

    04:46 - Common compensations: arching the back and pushing hips forward

    06:27 - Movement objectives: lifting tasks versus muscle isolation

    07:25 - Coaching cues: focusing on hand position and feedback

    08:24 - How to identify when you’re squatting with your spine engaging first

    09:19 - The importance of visual feedback and video analysis

    10:47 - Drills to feel the correct engagement: extension cues and light touches

    12:44 - Basic physics: line of gravity and leveraging your body weight

    14:02 - Using head and chest cues to balance the pelvis during squats

    16:03 - Cueing techniques: looking down to facilitate spinal flexion and proper positioning

    19:56 - Reinforcing patterns with isometric holds and movement pairing

    22:29 - Closing thoughts on consistency and proper messaging in training



    Remember: Improving your squat begins with awareness. Use these cues, drills, and principles to build a robust, injury-free movement pattern that leverages your entire body effectively. Consistency and proper feedback are key to progressing safely and efficiently.

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    Get Roger Parks’ book Kettlebell Essentials: Ballistics on kindle or paperback here:

    https://a.co/d/3JmimHQ


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    23 m
  • Kettlebell Q&A: Vol. 2 Preflight checklist, max press psychology, and kettlebell readiness
    Feb 27 2026

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    In this episode of Kettlebell Corner, hosts Jeremiah Waylon and Roger Parks delve into various aspects of kettlebell training, focusing on how to design effective and safe training sessions, the importance of understanding the nervous system, and readiness for kettlebell workouts. They discuss the psychological strategies needed for achieving max presses and how to convince others of the benefits of kettlebell training. The conversation emphasizes the significance of preparation, movement patterns, and the mental aspects of training.



    takeaways


    Designing a training session requires a pre-flight checklist.

    Understanding your mood and physical state is crucial before workouts.

    Kettlebell readiness involves proper movement patterns, especially hip movement.

    Convincing others to train with kettlebells requires understanding their motivations.

    Kettlebells are versatile tools for strength, power, and conditioning.

    Motivation is about finding reasons to do what you may not want to do.

    Psychological preparation is key for achieving max lifts.

    Repetition and exposure to weights build confidence and safety in lifting.

    Breathing techniques can help manage nervous system responses during workouts.

    Preparation and planning are essential for success in physical endeavors.




    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Kettlebell Corner

    00:57 Designing Effective and Safe Training Sessions

    05:40 Understanding the Nervous System and Readiness

    13:00 Kettlebell Readiness and Movement Patterns

    19:04 Convincing Others to Embrace Kettlebells

    25:18 Psychological Strategies for Max Press Success


    Download the Bells kettlebell training app from the apple app store here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bells-by-iron-revival/id1554919084


    Get Roger Parks’ book Kettlebell Essentials: Ballistics on kindle or paperback here:

    https://a.co/d/3JmimHQ


    Follow us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/theironrevival/?locale=no


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    43 m
  • Kettlebell Questions & Answers: Volume 1
    Feb 20 2026

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    In this episode of Kettlebell Corner, hosts Jeremiah Waylon and Roger Parks dive into various aspects of kettlebell training, focusing on coaching techniques, understanding training plateaus, the importance of recovery, and adapting training methods as one ages. They answer listener questions, providing insights on how to effectively coach clients, navigate their development, and structure workouts for optimal results. The conversation emphasizes the need for specificity in training goals and the significance of recovery in achieving fitness objectives.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Kettlebell Corner

    02:50 Addressing Training Plateaus

    05:18 Understanding Coaching Techniques

    11:00 Client Development and Movement Maturity

    19:54 The Journey to Becoming a Better Coach

    22:14 Encouraging Client Independence

    24:24 Rethinking Recovery and Programming

    27:52 The Myth of Muscle Confusion

    32:01 The Importance of Recovery

    33:19 Getting Back into Training: The 1-5-1 Method

    Download the Bells kettlebell training app from the apple app store here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bells-by-iron-revival/id1554919084


    Get Roger Parks’ book Kettlebell Essentials: Ballistics on kindle or paperback here:

    https://a.co/d/3JmimHQ


    Follow us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/theironrevival/?locale=no


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    42 m
  • Hardstyle or Sport style, Principles Reign Supreme
    Feb 13 2026

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    In this episode of Kettlebell Corner, coach Jeremiah Waylon shares his personal journey with kettlebells, discussing the evolution of his training from hardstyle to kettlebell sport. He emphasizes the importance of coaching, personal development, the Iron Revival philosophy and principle based approach to kettlebell training. Jeremiah invites listeners to engage with the podcast by sharing their kettlebell skills for coaching and feedback, highlighting the community aspect of kettlebell training. So if you are looking to get free coaching feedback from the guys send your videos to theironrevival@gmail.com or submit via instagram @theironrevival and you might be featured as a student on this podcast/YouTube video.



    Takeaways


    Kettlebells can be tailored to individual needs and goals.

    The journey of kettlebell training is personal and transformative.

    Coaching and community support are vital in fitness.

    Transitioning between training styles can enhance overall fitness.

    Kettlebell sport offers a new challenge and perspective.

    Patience and consistency are key in training.

    The principles of kettlebell training can apply to various aspects of life.

    Engaging with the community can lead to better learning outcomes.

    Kettlebell training can improve strength and endurance simultaneously.

    Personal experiences shape one's approach to fitness.

    Download the Bells kettlebell training app from the apple app store here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bells-by-iron-revival/id1554919084


    Get Roger Parks’ book Kettlebell Essentials: Ballistics on kindle or paperback here:

    https://a.co/d/3JmimHQ


    Follow us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/theironrevival/?locale=no


    Subscribe to our YouTube: https://youtube.com/@ironrevival?si=zhcY_GxBkz0D3GKw

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    22 m
  • The Get Up: Solving A Movement Puzzle
    Feb 6 2026

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    In this conversation, Jeremiah Waylon and Roger Parks delve into the intricacies of kettlebell training, particularly focusing on the getup exercise. They explore the concept of movement as a puzzle, emphasizing the importance of understanding the basics, minimizing distance for efficiency, and maintaining a strong base of support. The discussion highlights the role of torque, the significance of pausing to check positions, and the need for customization in movements. They also touch on the anatomy involved in the getup and the importance of learning through practice, ultimately advocating for a thoughtful and patient approach to mastering kettlebell techniques.




    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to the Movement Puzzle

    02:50 Understanding the Getup: Basics and Framework

    05:24 Minimizing Distance for Efficiency

    08:15 Base of Support and Balance

    11:00 The Role of Torque in Movement

    13:39 The Importance of Pausing and Checking

    16:45 Customizing Your Getup

    19:27 The Role of Anatomy in Movement

    22:26 Learning Through Practice

    25:16 Final Thoughts on Movement and Technique



    Takeaways


    Understanding the getup as a movement puzzle is crucial.

    Minimizing distance can enhance efficiency in lifts.

    A strong base of support is essential for balance.

    Torque plays a significant role in lifting mechanics.

    Pausing during movements allows for better assessment and adjustment.

    Customization of the getup is necessary for individual needs.

    Good technique should feel easy and natural.

    Anatomy and physics are both important in movement.

    Practice and patience are key to mastering kettlebell techniques.

    Learning to move effectively can improve overall strength training.

    Download the Bells kettlebell training app from the apple app store here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bells-by-iron-revival/id1554919084


    Get Roger Parks’ book Kettlebell Essentials: Ballistics on kindle or paperback here:

    https://a.co/d/3JmimHQ


    Follow us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/theironrevival/?locale=no


    Subscribe to our YouTube: https://youtube.com/@ironrevival?si=zhcY_GxBkz0D3GKw

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    50 m
  • When Is It Time to Progress Your Kettlebell Training?
    Jan 30 2026

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    In this episode, Coaches Jeremiah Waylon and Roger Parks explore the nuanced factors that indicate whether you're ready to advance your kettlebell training or movement practice. They emphasize understanding movement competency, context, efficiency, and signs from your body, providing practical insights to optimize progress safely and effectively.


    Key Topics:

    • The importance of defining movement competency and understanding its variability
    • How pain influences the decision to progress or regress
    • Recognizing true efficiency versus mechanical perfection
    • The role of balance, coordination, and cognitive load in progression decisions
    • Objective and subjective indicators: strength tests, RPE, boredom, and adaptation stalls
    • Progressive strategies: changing volume, load, exercise variations, and acute variables
    • The significance of patience and long-term mindset in training progression


    Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction: The concept of proving movement competence before progression

    02:05 - Clarifying movement competency and its subjective nature

    03:43 - Context matters: goals, injury history, and training background

    04:52 - Movement perfection is a myth; focus on functionality and outcomes

    09:38 - Red flags: pain, imbalance, and cognitive overload

    12:30 - Owning the movement: competence over perfection

    13:12 - Pain vs. effort: When to hold back from progression

    16:19 - Red lights for progression: pain, balance issues, and mental clarity

    22:30 - Reducing red flags: patience and practicing with purpose

    32:24 - Plateaus and stalls: recognizing adaptation limits and stimulus changes

    36:35 - Signs of adaptation and efficiency: noticing your bad reps and flow

    43:09 - Structuring progression: how to alter volume, intensity, and exercise variations

    46:33 - Using objective data and subjective feelings: progress tracking tools

    49:30 - Practical advice for coaches and trainees on pacing and mindset



    Remember: Progression is personal and context-dependent. Use signs like consistency, efficiency, and body feedback to guide your next steps, and above all, practice patience for sustainable improvements.


    Download the Bells kettlebell training app from the apple app store here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bells-by-iron-revival/id1554919084


    Get Roger Parks’ book Kettlebell Essentials: Ballistics on kindle or paperback here:

    https://a.co/d/3JmimHQ


    Follow us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/theironrevival/?locale=no


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    51 m
  • Mastering Your Training Goals: A Comprehensive Guide
    Jan 23 2026

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    In this episode of Kettlebell Corner, Jeremiah Waylon and Roger Parks discuss the essential factors to consider when setting fitness goals, particularly in the context of kettlebell training. They emphasize the importance of understanding one's lifestyle, movement competency, and the importance of strength and muscle mass. The conversation also touches on the significance of specialization in training, the concept of functional fitness, and the necessity of adapting goals over time to ensure continuous progress. Throughout the discussion, they provide insights into how kettlebells can serve as a versatile tool for achieving various fitness objectives.

    Chapters


    00:00 Setting the Stage for Kettlebell Goals

    02:44 Understanding Lifestyle Factors in Goal Setting

    07:03 The Intersection of Identity and Goals

    11:43 Movement Competency: The Foundation of Training

    23:13 Strength vs. Muscle: What Should We Prioritize?

    29:24 The Importance of Specificity in Training

    31:31 Functional Fitness vs. Simplicity

    35:49 Understanding Functional Training

    41:32 The Necessity of Changing Goals

    49:53 Kettlebells as a Versatile Training Tool


    Download the Bells kettlebell training app from the apple app store here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bells-by-iron-revival/id1554919084


    Get Roger Parks’ book Kettlebell Essentials: Ballistics on kindle or paperback here:

    https://a.co/d/3JmimHQ


    Follow us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/theironrevival/?locale=no


    Subscribe to our YouTube: https://youtube.com/@ironrevival?si=zhcY_GxBkz0D3GKw

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  • Returning to Kettlebells After Injury
    Jan 16 2026

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    In this episode of Kettlebell Corner, hosts Jeremiah Waylon and Roger Parks delve into the complexities of managing injuries and returning to training. They discuss the difference between pain and injury, the importance of mental outlook in recovery, and the role of proper rehabilitation. The conversation emphasizes the need for a gradual return to training, the significance of technique, and the necessity of listening to one's body. They share personal experiences and practical advice for navigating the challenges of injury management while maintaining a sustainable training regimen.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Kettlebell Corner and Injury Discussion

    02:43 Understanding Pain vs. Injury

    05:33 The Role of Mentality in Recovery

    08:18 Navigating Medical Advice and Rehabilitation

    11:15 The Importance of Complete Rehabilitation

    13:49 Personal Experiences with Injury Management

    16:30 Modifying Workouts During Recovery

    19:27 Assessing Readiness to Return to Training

    22:00 Tissue Tolerance and Gradual Progression

    24:58 The Importance of Technique and Warm-Up

    27:52 Using Regressions for Safe Training

    30:14 Building Back Strength After Injury

    32:58 Sustainability in Training and Avoiding Burnout

    35:31 Final Thoughts on Injury Management and Training


    Download the Bells kettlebell training app from the apple app store here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/bells-by-iron-revival/id1554919084


    Get Roger Parks’ book Kettlebell Essentials: Ballistics on kindle or paperback here:

    https://a.co/d/3JmimHQ


    Follow us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/theironrevival/?locale=no


    Subscribe to our YouTube: https://youtube.com/@ironrevival?si=zhcY_GxBkz0D3GKw

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    57 m