The Anarchist Guide to Kettlebells
You know how sometimes you get an idea popping in your head, and you just can’t get rid of it until it expels itself into being? Well, this Boles Bells website, and blog, are two recent examples of such a bursting, and now I have another wild idea twisting out of that derring duo. I write a lot of books. I write a lot of articles. I write a lot of scripts.
I know the next wonderful book, and video, project for me is this: The Anarchist Guide to Kettlebells and the domain name for the book is — anarchyKB.com — which now just redirects to the main page of this website. I can already see and feel the weight of the book logo in my hand!
I’m not a Kettlebell trainer. I am not a Kettlebell coach. That’s okay, because that’s the whole point of the book! I have a Jedermann’s take on Kettlebells that is both unique and inspiring. Yes, I am an avid fan of Kettlebells, and sure, over the last year, or so, I’ve read every major book, and article, published about Kettlebells. I follow social media Kettlebell experts. I have ingested, and digested, and I’m ready to toss it all up for the lapping!
I now have a wide, deep, and authentic, knowledge of the history, and provenance, of all things Kettlebell. A Kettlebell change is gonna come!
And that, my friend, means I see the holes in the current workouts, I can dig my fingers into the soft bits, and do a little rooting around to find a better way, a cleaner passage, a more refined means to achieving good aging health with a truer Kettlebell system.
You may think you know everything there is to know about Kettlebell style, form, and function — and while that may be true — there are also new places you have yet to discover because associations, and connections, I will make in my new The Anarchist Guide to Kettlebells project, will be revealing and, especially helpful in a new revelation against standard authority.
And, as we age, we earn the right to say, if not out loud, but at least to ourselves, “Been there, done that!” along with, “I now know a better way.” I invite you to follow me up the down Goat Path, not to attack, and not to rescind, but to explore the forward mind unspoken.
If you have any ideas for — The Anarchist Guide to Kettlebells — please get in touch. I may be considering expanding this idea with collaborators, publishers, and content analysts; along with other, interesting, takes on the mainstreaming of “doing Kettlebell things another way” in order to get a finer result against the madding crowd!