Wednesday, November 14, 2012

The Giants Can Use Kettlebells to Secure the Super Bowl

The Giants Can Use Kettlebells to Secure the Super Bowl


by Rob Sutter


Kettlebells aid in making people stronger, faster, and more agile. Everyone knows and accepts this as truth by now. But what some people don't realize is how beneficial these weights and their workouts can be to already elite professional athletes. Take, for example, the New York York Giants, who will be competing for their second Super Bowl championship in lower than five years. They already have supremely conditioned athletes but these unique weights most likely could help make them better.

1. Eli Manning - The youthful quarterback of the Giants has proven himself time and time again in key situations this season. He has been able to rebound from barbarous hits. He has done this by opposing linemen. With the help of kettlebell training, Eli likely could develop more foot speed and even greater stamina.

2. Victor Cruz - One of the Giants' breakout stars of the season, this amazing wide receiver has become the catalyst of the Giants' offense this season. His ability to outrun opponents and barrel his way into the end zone has earned him the trust of his quarterback and his team. He has a wide variety of facets, which are what authorities like Lorna will state that kettlebell workouts do. Not to mention the fear of his opponents. If Cruz used kettlebells, it would most likely only serve to improve his already formidable strength when breaking away from attempted tackles.

3. Jason Pierre-Paul - A leading force on the Giants potent defense, Pierre-Paul has emerged as another star for the Giants at the defensive end position. With 16.5 sacks, Pierre-Paul became one of the cornerstones of the Giants defense in only his second season. Opposing offensive players hesitate to tread in Pierre-Paul's stomping grounds, lest they add their names to his already extensive sack list. Kettlebells would only improve the brute strength of this man, but also improve his agility on the field.

The New York football Giants, already experiencing a stellar post season, can only hope to add to it in the impending days. If the players wanted to, they could incorporate kettlebell training in the off season. These weights can only improve upon their already striking physical health. If they did, who knows what they most likely could accomplish during the 2012 regular season?




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