Do YOU Qualify to Attend the RKC II Certification Workshop?
The RKC II Certification Workshop is for those RKCs who seek the opportunity to (check all that apply):
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Dramatically enhance their kettlebell training expertise |
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Deliver highly effective kettlebell training to a wider spectrum of clients |
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Significantly increase their income as a kettlebell trainer |
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Upgrade their personal strength skills |
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Establish themselves as a leader in the kettlebell-training market |
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Add greater perceived value to their kettlebell business profile |
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Join and network with an elite group of high-level kettlebell instructors |
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Refine their basic RKC skills |
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Develop significant new levels of power, strength, conditioning and physical resilience |
Did you qualify? Then read on now:
The Essential RKC II Program Design and
Mastery of Core Kettlebell Lifting Skills
As an RKC, you have already exposed yourself to the power of Pavel's kettlebell teachings…
And as an RKC, you also know that it is Pavel who single-handedly brought kettlebells from total obscurity in modern America to a national sensation…
Now, you have a chance to access advanced kettlebell knowledge and skills that will catapult you into the top echelon of kettlebell trainers worldwide.
The first level of kettlebell certification (RKC) gave you the skills to perform and teach the fundamental and most crucial lifts in the kettlebell repertoire.
The RKC II curriculum will give you the skills to perform and teach what Pavel considers the next most important set of kettlebell lifts.
Pavel, Brett Jones, Jeff O'Connor, Dr. Mark Cheng and Dr. Michael Hartle will spend three whole days with you ensuring that you master the Clean and Jerk, the Pullup, the Pistol, the Bent Press, the Viking Push Press and the Windmill.
Pavel will begin by giving you the essential RKC II Program Design:
- Discover a vintage—and incredibly effective kettlebell training template from Tsarist Russia
- Learn the intricacies of Strength Exhibition Training—the most advanced RKC free style workout based on old-time Russian gireviks' training methods
Dramatically improve your pullup power with the unique Pullups by Pavel™ methodology.
- Understand why the bodybuilding pullup technique is not appropriate for athletes and learn the alternative
- Learn how to channel the power from you abdomen and hips—like a one-inch punch, without kipping—into the pullup
- Master the secrets of the "hollow position" critical for having a strong pullup finish—and power in combat sports
- Learn how to make the pullup an exceptional abdominal exercise
- Elevate your pullup power with the Russian hanging leg raise
- Discover the key differences in training your pullups for 1RM or reps
- Take home five powerful pullup routines—your clients will love you for this!
Master the Pistol
This Spetsnaz favorite cannot be beat as the #1 drill for leg strength, explosive power, mobility, and resilience.
- Master the pistol in record time with an accelerated pistol mastery program built from the RKC front squat
- Learn how to troubleshoot the typical problems such as a limited range of motion, the knee strain, a short waist, a large stomach or thighs, and the inability to maintain balance
Master the Clean and Jerk
The Russian spec ops community considers that hard work on the long cycle C&J is all one needs to be in top shape for an elite military unit. Who are we to argue?
- Learn the Hard Style jerk specifically designed for high power applications
- Master a safe shock absorption technique that is one of the best known builders for the lower quads
- Dramatically improve your sports agility with a special second dip technique
- Understand what you must do to avoid motor learning confusion between your jerks and presses
Master the Windmill
The windmill is a powerful drill for shoulder and rib cage mobility and an excellent stretch for the hips.
- Learn safe and effective windmill technique
- Get a took kit full of lead up and remedial drills
Master the Bent Press
It is hard to find an exercise that does more for the upper body than the bent press. An incredible lat builder, the bent press also develops shoulders extraordinary in their mobility and resilience, and powerful triceps. A Big Bang exercise of the first magnitude.
- Learn safe and effective bent press technique
- Master the proper strength and mobility progression and lead up exercises for this advanced drill
Important: review the complete RKC level II testing requirements before you register.
To See Just What Kind of Quality You Can Expect at Our July 2011 RKC II Training, Read What These Participants Had to Say About the Most Recent RKC Level Two Workshops:
Dustin Miller, Personal Trainer, Chicago, IL
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
1999 and 2000 IL State Powerlifting Champion, 1999 National and World Powerlifting Champion. 18-19 100kg weight class. Won Best Lifter Award at National and World Championships. Sept 2008 Beast Tamer. NSCA certified as CSCS. NASM certified as CES. RKC Certified
Steve Milles, Muay Thai Instructor, Gym Owner, New York City, NY
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
Owner, Head Muay Thai Instructor at Five Points Academy in NYC -- one of the most well known, internationally respected muay thai camps in the US. Certifications: Arjan (Master) under Grandmaster Chansadeth "Cheetah" Chantanao, Cheetah Muay Thai Assoc. in affiliation with the International Muay Thai School, Bangkok Thailand, Kru (Teacher) under Grandmaster Thosaphon "Toddy" Sitiwatjana, Muay Thai International Assoc. RKC Level I, Instructor Achievements: Trainer to 9 members of US national teams to World Muay Thai Championships. Trainer to multiple amateur and professional champions at national and international level, including current women's WKA World Champion at 118.8 lb max. Athletic Achievements: Retired Professional Thai boxer (15 years). Top ten ranked fighter for most of my career, USMTA Welterweight Intercontinental Champion, WKA Jr. Middleweight US Champion, WKA and ISKA Welterweight US Champion, Bronze Medal, IAMTF World Championships in Bangkok, Thailand
Philip Ross - Martial Arts and Personal Trainer; Ho Ho Kus, NJ
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
2005- Inducted to the Action Martial Arts Hall of Fame
2000- Garden State Games Karate Black Belt Heavyweight Sparring Champion
1998 — Medalist in Weapons, Empty hand Forms and Freestyle Fighting at the Bando Nationals
1996 - United Kung Fu Federation - Competitor of the Year Award
1995 — Amateur National Heavyweight Freestyle Fighting Champion
1994 - World Martial Arts Hall of Fame - "Man of the Year"
1987 — Reebok Classic Power lifting Champion (1400 lbs. Lifted in the 181 lb class)
1982 — University of Maryland Olympic lifting Champion — 181 lbs.
1979 — AAU Junior Olympic Greco-Roman National Runner-up
Prentiss Rhodes, Owner of Rhodes Fusion Fitness Kettlebell and Self Defense Studio, Chicago, IL
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
Former Collegiate Taekwondo Heavyweight Medalist in sparring 1994, Former NAGA Illinois Silver Medalist in no-GI Masters division 2006, Kettlebell Sport Competition 24 kg Long Cycle Clean and Jerk, 4th Degree Black Belt Taekwondo, 1st Degree Black Belt Hapkido, Certified F.I.G.H.T. instructor in the Haganah System, Doctor of Chiropractic, NSCA CSCS
Rob Miller, personal trainer, Chicago, IL
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
ACE CPT, Former U.S. Naval Search and Rescue Swimmer
Scott Hines Sr., Performance Trainer/Business Owner, Rome, GA
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
Former College Football Player, 25 years of training and coaching experience, NSCA, C.S.C.S certified, We work with the general population, youth, middle and high school athletes as well as college and professional athletes. I have coached at the high school level, as well as college and professional level.
Heidi Rothenberg — Russian Kettlebell Instructor/Massage Therapist; Albuquerque, NM
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
Co-owner of FireBellz, Albuquerque's Premiere Russian Kettlebell Studio, 15 year certified personal fitness trainer.
Amy Dudley, Co-owner Better Bodies of Medina, Medina, OH
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
15 years in the fitness industry. AFAA Primary and Step certified, Maddogg Athletic certified, CycleOps certified, Yogafit certified
Thomas Phillips - Owner of Fit for Life pt; Marlboro, NJ:
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
2002 Body-for-life Grand Master Champion
1st place National AAU deadlifter
Master Class Raw Powerlifter; National qualifier for the sport of kettlebell lifting
Rich Kocher, Personal Trainer, Poughkeepsie, NY
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
ace personal trainer, NASM personal trainer, NYSC master trainer, RKC, JKD 4th level.
Katie Bigelow, Student, Z-Health Master Trainer, RKC Instructor, Seattle, WA
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
RKC Instructor, Z-Health, Master Trainer, 2-Time State Champion Soccer NCISAA, State Champion Basketball NCISAA
Dennis Frisch, Trainer, Copenhagen, Demark
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
Former Danish Army Officer, commando and airborne, exercise physiology, full contact karate, krav maga, military sports
Andrey Patenko - Personal Trainer; Lansdale, PA
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
Champion and member Uzbekistan Track and Field team 1982-1991, Received 1st and 2nd place award in National Police Hand to Hand Fighting Championships 1992/1993, Champion International Martial Arts Tournament Kentucky, USA 1997, Certification of Black Belt Instructor Hand-To-Hand Fighting Federation and Ju-Jitsu 1997, Certification as Bodyguard, International Antiterrorist Training Association and Dynomo-profi,Russia 1996, Senior Sergeant Soviet Army Spetznaz 1996-98, Command Senior Lieutenant Central Police Department, Perm, Russia, Department of Special Physical and Combat Training 1991-1994.
David Cogswell, Chemical Operator / Co Owner of Kettlebell Club, Houston, TX
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
Co Owner Houston Kettlebell Club, 5th Dan Tae Kwon Do, 2 Times National Champion WTF, Former Para-rescue Specialist USAF
Cindy Glass — Analyst; Portola Valley, CA
Willie Woods - Personal Trainer, Massage; Therapist Redmond, WA
Angelo Gala - Personal Trainer; Boston, MA
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
7 years experience personal training, NSCA-CPT, CSCS, RKC
Lauren Brooks — Fitness Coach and Clinical Nutritionist; Encinitas, CA
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
Certified Clinical Nutritionist, B.S. in Kinesiology, Certified by American Council on Exercise. Personal Trainer for 9 years.
Zar Horton - Firefighter; Albuquerque, New Mexico
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
RKC Team Leader, Division Commander Albuquerque Fire Department- Special Operations, Albuquerque Fire Department; Health and Wellness Program Co-founder, FireBellz Russian Kettlebell Studio Owner, Certified Paramedic, 18 yrs US DOE Certified Instructor Intermediate Force, Ground Control for Law Enforcement, Men's League competitive soccer 17 yrs, Youth soccer Coach 2000-2004, Track: 1993 World Firefighter Games 4x100 Gold medal
Renee Woods — Personal Trainer; Encinitas, CA
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
Certified personal trainer, RKC certification, 3rd degree black belt and did body building training and contest in the 1990's
John Heinz - Blacksmith, Martial Arts Instructor; Upper Black Eddy, PA
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
25+ years Martial Arts Practice; shim Gum Do Kwanjang.
George Spears — Teacher of Yoga "Neuromuscular Performance Specialist"; Roswell, GA
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
I began my studies of yoga and martial art and Japanese-russo strength and conditioning methods under the tutelage of Tadashi Nakamura Sensei, Vladamir Lakota, Ivan Trypovic, Max Hasse, Tony Armento and last but not least Yul Brynner. Since 1979 I have taught athletes from all walks of life both amateur and professional most notably Walter Peyton and Scott Sisson. In 1989 I founded the Neuromuscular Performance Institute and my own form of yoga. "Ahimsa Virabhadrasana"(Nonviolent Warrior) a vinyasa form of yoga utilizing the dead lift, the pullup, the squat and the kettlebell as a foundation for spinal strength and flexibility
Matthew Godina - Personal Trainer; Brooklyn, NY
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
NSCA-CPT; RKC; EFTI Tier 3
Jeff Larson - Personal Trainer; Napa, CA
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
Certified Personal Trainer
Betsy Collie — Group Kettlebell Instructor, Rapid Results Fitness; Durham, NC
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
Attended NC School of the Arts for Dance. Numerous scholarships and awards for dance. Figure competitor instructor. Group certifications and personal trainer certs. Currently co-owner of Rapid Results Fitness, specializing in kettlebell training group classes.
Mark Erickson — Personal Trainer; Vinton, IA
Ron Farrington - Police Officer; East Hanover, NJ
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
Member of the East Hanover Police Dept. ESU team, currently compete in MMA
Rolando Garcia, III - JKD Instructor; Guttenberg, NJ
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
Full Instructor in JKD/FMA under Armando Basulto - Senior Full Instructor under Paul Vunak
- Phase I Instructor in JKD/FMA under Paul Vunak/Armando Basulto
- Initiateur in Boxe Francaise Savate under Armando Basulto, Moniteur under the French Federation of Boxe Francaise Savate
- Blue Belt in BJJ under Royler Gracie/David Adiv (8 years experience)
- Competitive experience in BJJ (gi/no-gi), boxe francaise savate, muay thai, stick and knife fighting
JJ Blea — Contractor, Kettlebell studio owner; Albuquerque, NM
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
Involved in many different sports throughout my lifetime. Enjoy Kettlebell training, basketball, and golf now days.
Kate Hawbaker — Teacher; Louisville, KY
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
Member of YMCA women's gymnastics team Mason-Dixon league champions 1980-1985. Practices Ashtanga yoga. Studied yoga with Ramanand Patel, David Swenson, Doug Keller.
Jule Albretsen - Mechanical Engineer; Hyrum, UT
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
Ran Park City, UT Marathon 2004. 300 on the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT). 4 years in the Army.
Gayle Hunter — Fitness Trainer; Healdsburg, CA
Tim McPhee — Plumber; Rochester, MN
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
Master plumber, HVAC technician, 4th degree Black Belt in TKD, Certified Instructor in TKD
Dustin Rippetoe — Gun Range Owner; Guthrie OK
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
4 years kettlebells; 2 years RKC
10+ years martial arts
Christian Lombardo — Personal Trainer, Performance Coach; Huntington, NY
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
Tier Three Personal Trainer at Equinox Fitness Club, International Sports Sciences Association (ISSA) Master Trainer, United States of America Weightlifting (USAW) Club Coach
Robert Harris - Fitness Coach; Nepean, Ont. Canada
Stefan Astrup Madsen — Student; Hilleroedgaade, Denmark
Chris Fournie — Martial Arts Fitness Gym Owner; Duluth, MN
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
Black belts in 2 disciplines; Law Enforcement Firearms Instructor; Past Bodyguard; past private investigator; 1000 Kettlebell Snatch Challenge.
Jill Knipp — Personal Trainer; Escondido, CA
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
AFAA Certified Personal Trainer; AAHFRP Post Rehab Specialist; AAHFRP Medical Exercise Specialist; RKC
Carolyn Hakes - Personal Trainer; Naperville, IL
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
ACE, NESTA
Bob Orr - US Marine; Virginia Beach, VA
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
RKC, US Marine, currently competing in ultra-marathon cycling events.
Robbie Williams - Personal trainer/ Gym owner; Cork, Ireland
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
long distance running, biking, crossfitting
Aaron Larmore - Owner/Director of Performance - Fit2Live; Iowa City, IA
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
Youth Conditioning Specialist — IYCA, Strength and Conditioning Specialist - NSCA
Jason Von — Personal Trainer; Livermore, CA
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
Chek Level I, Poligquin Level 2, Back Rehab and preventative injuries, training athletes.
Christine Staunch - Personal Trainer; Bayonne, NJ
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
World/International Baton Twirling Competitor, State, Regional and National Champion; Personal Trainer; Group Fitness Instructor; USTA Judge
Andrew Freeman - Personal Trainer; S St Paul, MN
George Gomola - Asst. Fire Chief; Fairfield, CT
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
IAAI Firefighter Peer Fitness Trainer, SAQS Strength and Conditioning Coach
Sacred Heart University Men's Soccer
Jonathan Barber - Landlord, Personal Trainer; Nottingham, United Kingdom
Luis Martinez — Businessman; Guadalajara, MEXICO
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
Football 10 years, some martial arts.
Keira Newton - Feldenkrais Practitoner; Santa Fe, NM
Michael House - Fitness Director; Houston, TX
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
Former professional and amateur boxer; Master's exercise physiology, USA Weightlifting / Club Coach; CSCS
Kori Bliffert - Respiratory Therapist, Personal Trainer; Frisco, TX
Christopher Newton - Personal Trainer; Miami, FL
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
Masters Degree: Exercise Physiology; NCSA; CSCS; 2nd degree Blackbelt Kempo; MMA Instructor.
John Rock - Personal Trainer; Arden Hills, MN
Athletic Achievements, training background or specialty:
1992,1994 US Olympic Trials participant XC ski; NSCA- CSCS; ACSM- HF/I; ACE- Personal Trainer; NASM- PES; AFFA- Group Fitness Instructor; Professional Ski Instructors of America- Nordic Track & Skate level 3, Alpine level 1
In the pull-up you will be required to start from a dead hang, pull up without kipping, and finish by touching the bar with your neck or chest using the thumbless overhand grip. Women will be tested with their bodyweight only. Men will be required to hang a kettlebell on a foot (a weight belt is not allowed). Kettlebell sizes: 24kg for up to 220 pounds bodyweight; 16kg for over 220 pounds. Men masters (over 50 years old): 16kg up to 220 pounds; bodyweight; 12kg for over 220 pounds.
In the pistol you must be able to descend at least to parallel and come up exercising control. You may hold a counterweight. Successful performance of the pistol with one leg is sufficient.
Successful performance of the windmill, bent press, and push press with one arm is sufficient.
The jerk will be tested with two kettlebells of the size required for the snatch test.
In addition to the technique testing of the Level II exercises you will be tested on your clean and military press strength. Men will be required to press the kettlebell closest to 1/2 their bodyweight. Women will be required to press the kettlebell closest to 1/4 their bodyweight. Masters of 50 years of age and older will have a separate list of requirements.
One Arm Kettlebell Clean and Military Press
RKC Level II Requirements
Men
Bodyweight, Lbs. |
Kettlebell, Lbs. |
Up to 117 |
53 |
118-132 |
62 |
133-150 |
70 |
151-168 |
80 |
169-185 |
88 |
186-203 |
97 |
Over 203 |
106 |
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Men Masters
(50+ Years Old)
Bodyweight, Lbs. |
Kettlebell, Lbs. |
Up to 132 |
44 |
133-150 |
53 |
151-168 |
62 |
169-194 |
70 |
Over 194 |
80 |
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Women
Bodyweight, Lbs. |
Kettlebell, Lbs. |
Up to 122 |
26 |
123-158 |
35 |
159-194 |
44 |
Over 194 |
53 |
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Women Masters
(50+ Years Old)
Bodyweight, Lbs. |
Kettlebell, Lbs. |
Up to 122 |
18 |
123-158 |
26 |
159-194 |
35 |
Over 194 |
44 |
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Note that the above numbers are simply —not easily, but simply —achieved by following the Right of Passage plan in Enter the Kettlebell!
The Strict One-Arm Military Press
Standard
- Performance of the C&P with one arm is sufficient.
- Chalk is allowed.
- The girevik will clean the bell with one hand.
- The girevik must initiate the press with the fist of the working arm below chin level.
- The girevik must press the kettlebell overhead to a full lockout for one repetition.
- The girevik must be standing still during the entire press attempt.
- There must be a distinct pause between the clean and the press, the girevik and the kettlebell motionless.
- The knees must be completely locked during the attempt.
- The girevik must demonstrate full control at the lockout. The girevik and the kettlebell must remain motionless until the head referee's "Down!" command.
What disqualifies an attempt?
- Failing any of the above standards.
- Using the legs in a push press fashion.
- Bouncing the kettlebell off the chest.
- Downward movement of the kettlebell after the pause between the clean and the press.
- Raising one or both heels, moving one or both feet.
- Leaning sideways so the press turns into a side press. Look for the elbow angle: if it increases at any point during the attempt without a simultaneous elevation of the bell, the girevik has leaned away from the kettlebell and thus has turned a strict press into a side press.
- Excessively leaning back during the attempt.
- Rolling the kettlebell onto the shoulder.
The Tactical Dead Hang Pullup
Standard:
- The girevik must perform one strict dead hang pullup with a kettlebell on his foot.
- The bar shall be set high enough not to allow the girevik's feet to touch the ground when hanging with the arms and legs straight.
- The grip must be thumbless overhand. The width is not specified.
- The girevik may use a box or similar object to reach the bar.
- There must be a distinct pause in a dead hang before an attempt is made.
- The elbows must be straight at the start; the legs may be straight or bent.
- The neck or chest—not the underside of the chin— must touch the bar at the top position.
What disqualifies an attempt?
- Failing any of the above standards.
- Kipping, swinging.
- Raising the femurs above parallel.
If you fail any of the above tests, you will be given three months to retest with a Master RKC, Senior RKC, or RKC Team Leader. Your RKC II Instructor certificate will not be issued until you have passed all the tests.
Testing Exemptions
In rare cases a highly accomplished, national or international level, coach or athlete may be exempt from some of the technique and/or performance tests due to a chronic injury. The candidate would need to demostrate his ability to coach the Level II skills effectively.
IMPORTANT RKC 1
TESTING AND RECERTIFICATION UPDATE
Regardless of how recent your Level I cert is, in addition to the above Level II requirements you will be retested for Level I: the technique in the six Level 1 basics and the five-minute snatch test. This will recertify you as a Level I RKC for two more years. Note that the get-up will be tested according to the Kettlebells from the Ground Up standard, with a high bridge.
If you fail any of the Level I tests you will not be certified as a Level II instructor, even if you have passed all the Level II tests. You will not be recertified as a Level I instructor either.
If you fail any of the Level I tests, you will be given two months to retest with a Master RKC, Senior RKC, or RKC Team Leader.
RKC II
Certification Workshop
April 27, 2012 — April 29, 2012
Fri: 8:30—6:30, Sat: 8:30—6:30, Sun 8:30—4:30
St. Paul, Minnesota
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Register on-line or call 1-800-899-5111 for credit card orders.
Mail check to Dragon Door Publications, 5 East County Rd B, #3, Little Canada, MN 55117
Tuition: $2,195.00
$300.00 Cancellation Fee, no exceptions.
No refunds on cancellations after April 13, 2012
Workshop Code # WPKB72
Workshop reference: April 2012 RKC II Certification Workshop
Now available: pay for your workshop in four equal, monthly installments.
You will be charged one quarter of the published registration fee, discounted or otherwise, at the time of your registration. Your credit card will be charged 30 days, 60 days and 90 days later for the three subsequent amounts.
Simply proceed with your registration and when you arrive at the shopping cart check the box indicated to pay in four installments.
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Limited to eighty-five participants.
Workshop price does not include room & board, however complimentary lunches, coffee and water will be provided on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
A map for the location and a list of convenient hotels/motels will be provided to all registrants.
Note: We will be providing you with kettlebells to practice with at the training, but these kettlebells are not included in the price of the training.
You will be able to purchase kettlebells at the workshop if you let us know in advance.
Details for Location, Hotel, Travel:
See link above in "LEARN MORE . . ." section.