Happy To Be Hardstyle Kettlebell Certified – Part II
After a lot of thought I have decided not to write this post. At least, not to write it the way I had planned. My idea was to write a post detailing the things that were difficult, or to be honest, nearly defeating, for me at the Hardstyle Kettlebell Certification event. But I’ve decided that I’ll stick to my original purpose with this blog, which is to be a source of encouragement. Whining doesn’t fall under the category of encouragement, in my book.
The things that were tough for me all stemmed from weakness within myself anyway. Now I know some areas that I need to investigate further and/or bring up to standard. I’m one step ahead having gone through this event, both in my technique and in my expectations for what it takes to succeed at RKC. For this knowledge I am grateful. Besides, our struggles are what make us stronger. And I have stated that I’m a strength addict. Time to act like one.
I am proud to be an HKC Instructor and I encourage others to pursue the title themselves. I learned much more than I imagined that I would, and although I am nervous about beginning to train others in kettlebell technique, I know that I am prepared. How cool for more qualified instructors to be out in the world sharing their knowledge of proper hardstyle swings, squats and Turkish Get Ups. With any luck, maybe Jillian will run into one of us!

Congratulations on your HKC!!!!
Wanna hear another funny coincidence? Doug is my instructor here in town!
The world just keeps shrinking!
Thanks, Jenn! And NO WAY!!!!!!!!!!! What a small world!!! Tell Doug I said Hi! You’ve got a great trainer there!! Enjoy!! And I’m sure he’ll help you prepare for any certification you may decide to pursue! Stay in touch, Jenn!
Great post Sarah. Our struggles do make us stronger and I know it’s hard to keep that in perspective when you are the one struggling! It must feel great to be an HKC instructor. I know you’ll be great!
Julie
Turkish Get Ups are fierce! I wish I had a trainer around here skilled in kb training. I’m sure my form could use improvement.