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I like getting up!

If I’m at home and in need of a quick bit of exercise, one of my favourite things to do (other than, you know, burpees) is the Turkish get up. Nice having a kettle bell in my office.

Others agree with me that it’s a great movement. Why? Read Why the get up is my favorite exercise

It’s got good historical credibility.

Famous strongmen of ages past did not ask each other how big their bench press was, or even how much they squatted. Racks and benches are a relatively modern invention, first surfacing only in the last hundred years….”The one-arm get-up is a general test of strength, which had considerable appeal to most strongmen of yesteryear…It has always made a hit with the theatrical public, for it was obvious to them that magnificent strength was being displayed when an athlete did a one-arm get-up with a heavy bell.”

Or another person. Don’t try this at home! (Image from Venus with Biceps, which we love, love, love. See here.)

It’s also a great all body workout, excellent for functional fitness.

Here’s a short list of everything that we can get from within a single get up:

While the old-fashioned lifters used bells, and our lifters above use each other, these days the get-up is most often done with kettle bells. I like these ones!

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