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Jun 07, 2011

2nd Annual Agatsu KB Competition

By Estella in competition, girevoy sport, personal journey with one comment

Another great weekend in the books.

Sunday June 5, I was down at the Academy of Lions gym for the 2nd Annual Agatsu Kettlebell Competition. The whole experience just reminded me of how much fun these events really are. Maybe it’s the people, the energy, comradery among competitors, the lifting of round heavy objects overhead, or simply the adrenaline rush of finishing your time right up to the last second. There’s something there. I haven’t put any serious training into kettlebell lifting or competed over the last 5 months, and it was only a couple of days ago that I decided that this event was going to be my comeback. The only objective I set out for myself this time was to compete for the fun of it and get over 100 reps of long cycle with the 16kg kettlebell. I was confident that I could lift the 16kg for 10 mins and that was all I needed. As long as I’m able to finish my time, I’m a happy camper.

My Sunday morning was off to a good start. I took advantage of the late start time and got a few extra hours of sleep. My body was feeling a bit tight from the intense interval kettlebell workout and hours of Indo boarding I did the day before. Thankfully, this was quickly remedied shortly after I got to the gym. I was there around 1pm, weighed in at 67.5kg, then went straight into warming up.

My warm up consisted of 10-15 mins of indian club movements outside followed by a short break, then I lifted the 12, 16, 20, and 24kg kettlebells – did 3 clean and jerks on each arm. After that, my body was fired up. I was feeling strong and ready to go.

2:15pm

It was time for my set. After the countdown, I was off. For the most part the set felt good and I was going at a steady pace of 11-12 rpm. Towards the last minute, I was really feeling the weight of the bell more but powered through to the end.

All in all, I was happy with my set and actually surprised that I was still able to even get over 100 reps after such a long break from training. I got a total of 102 reps long cycle! I went slightly longer than 5mins on my right hand, as it is still my more dominant arm. Got 60 reps on my right and 42 on my left. Unfortunately had a few no counts because I went too fast and didn’t have enough separation between my clean and jerks. Too bad, otherwise I probably would’ve had close to 110reps.


In the end, I won a Gold medal for 16kg long cycle in the 60-70kg weight class and a was the 2nd top female lifter overall (coefficient)!!! It was a good day and I’m really glad I pushed myself to come and compete 😀 Shout out to Shawn Mozen and Boris Terzic for putting on another great event!

There is a lesson to be had from this. That is, it is healthy to take an off season from kettlebell sport specific training. The body needs time to recover and the way I see it, it’s a good opportunity to try something new as a change of pace, especially if you’re like me and have ‘fitness ADD’. I also found out that day that a few of my friends have been feeling burned out from training and taking a bit of a break from it too, which made me a bit less guilty. I say embrace the time off and when you get back at it, chances are you’ll come back refreshed and stronger!

gold medal + 2nd best lifter award

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Jun 02, 2011

Goodbye Stage 5, Hello Stage 1!!

By Estella in competition, kettlebell training, personal journey with no comments

A lot of things have been running through my mind lately. Mostly work, life, cars, and the thought of getting back on track with my training. Just recently I was reminded of the upcoming 2nd Annual Agatsu Canadian Kettlebell Long…

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Jun 01, 2011

OKC, you inspire me!

By Estella in kettlebell training, personal journey with no comments

The time was 2:00am, Monday night. I had just wrapped up some freelance design work and decided that I wanted to fit in a quick workout before ending the day. Ever since lifting at the One Hour Long Cycle charity…

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May 25, 2011

Cocoa Coconut Truffles

By Estella in healthy eating with no comments

Looking for a healthy indulgence? Try making my homemade organic cocoa coconut truffles rolled in almonds. 100% raw, all natural, sugar free, guilt free and oh so good! It’s super easy to make. You will need: 2/3 cup organic cocoa…

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May 24, 2011

I’m still alive!

By Estella in personal journey with 3 comments

I know it’s been several months since I’ve blogged or updated anything on here, and people, especially my friends in the kettlebell world have been asking me what I’ve been up to, inviting me to events, and wondering whether I’ve…

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Nov 10, 2010

Bodyweight workout on CityLine

By Estella in personal journey with no comments

My first time on CityTV! Today I was demonstrating a series of bodyweight workout moves with Ryan Shanahan and a couple of friends on CityLine, hosted by Tracy Moore. I love this show! Especially for their style at home tips…

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Oct 18, 2010

60min Long Cycle: First Attempt

By Estella in girevoy sport, kettlebell training with 3 comments

After a busy week of design deadlines and concept development, this was what I decided to do at 1:20am on a Friday night. A crazy one hour long cycle test set, ya know, just to see if I can do…

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Oct 18, 2010

IKFF Nationals

By Estella in competition, girevoy sport with one comment

It has been a really busy few weeks for me since getting back but alas here is my long overdue report of my IKFF National Kettlebell Championship experience. So with 4.5months of training, several thousands of pounds lifted each week,…

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Sep 22, 2010

MovNat Workshop with Erwan Le Corre

By Estella in natural movement with 2 comments

Saturday September 11, 2010, 9:00am — I had the pleasure of attending a 1-day MovNat course with the one and only Erwan Le Corre at StrengthBox in Toronto. My friend Greg Carver had raved about Erwan, natural movement, and all…

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Sep 21, 2010

IKFF Nationals: Coming out of the Shadows

By Estella in competition, girevoy sport with 6 comments

Over the last 4.5 months or so I’ve been training for the IKFF National Kettlebell Competition. Riding high on the thrills of competing at the Arnolds in March, I had decided to make this one of my main training goals.…

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