dimanche 24 février 2013

Kettlebells as Tools for the Avengers

By Rob Sutter


If there is any ensemble of men and women that could exclaim that they are the strongest of the strong, I'd have to say it's the Avengers. This compilation of superheroes is indisputably strong as an unit and even when they are separate, it's clear that they can hold their own, no matter what the state of affairs may be. They are all ready for the task at hand and they can fight well to ensure the protection of the world. Who's to say that kettlebells couldn't help in this matter?

These weights wouldn't necessarily be utilized in the name of working out, even though it's the goal of fitness authorities such as Lorna. Instead, these kettlebells would operate as additions to the arsenals that these heroes possess. Even those who don't have extensive range in the way of weapons like the Hulk could easily make use of them. There are only a few of the Avengers that actually have the aforementioned arsenals, which mean that these weights would be utilized to the utmost degree.

The Hulk would be able to make use of his strength in order to work with these weights and I don't think anyone can deny it. These weights are partially based around the idea of strength and anyone who is aware of the Hulk understands his great amount of power. He would be able to wield the weight and swing it like a hammer, not unlike Thor. It would also prove to be a tool that the Hulk can use without it disintegrating in his grasp.

Captain America is another name to give consideration to, especially when you think about how he can throw his shield before allowing it to go back to his hand. It functions like a boomerang, which is how I can see this certain weight working as well. I would even argue that it would have more of an impact since the weight itself seems to have more power to it. Along with improving the throw of Steve Rogers, it would prove to be useful on the field of battle.

What about someone like Iron Man, whose fixation seems to be more on developing technology than actual combat? I believe that Tony Stark could develop the suit far more, which isn't farfetched when you consider that the suit has had a large number of iterations during the course of the "Iron Man" film series. In addition to that, Stark is an intelligent person and I don't think that he'd run out of uses for the weight loads. If anything, he would confirm his intellect by innovating with them.




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