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Kettlebells, Barbell or Bodyweight - A Busy Dad's Honest Take

20 min · 12. touko 2026
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Kettlebells. Barbells. Dumbbells. Bodyweight. Everyone online seems convinced their way of training is the best. In this episode of Beast of Burden, Paul Bassett breaks down one of the biggest debates in fitness and explains why most people are asking the wrong question.  Drawing on nearly a decade of coaching experience, Paul explores the strengths and weaknesses of different training tools, how they apply to real-world goals, and why consistency matters far more than chasing the “perfect” programme. This episode is designed to help you stop overthinking and start training with confidence. ⸻ In This Episode, You’ll Learn • The pros and cons of kettlebells, barbells, and bodyweight training • Why most people get overwhelmed by conflicting fitness advice • The difference between general fitness and sport-specific training • Why barbells are so effective for building strength • How kettlebells improve conditioning and endurance • The role of bodyweight training for movement and joint health • Why consistency beats constantly changing programmes ⸻ Who This Episode Is For • Anyone confused about the “best” way to train • Beginners trying to start a fitness programme • Busy professionals wanting an effective approach • People overwhelmed by fitness advice online • Anyone stuck in analysis paralysis around training ⸻ About the Show Beast of Burden is a podcast hosted by Paul Bassett, founder of Hounds of Health in Wandsworth, London. The show focuses on strength, fitness, mindset, and accountability for people who want sustainable progress rather than quick fixes. ⸻ Connect & Learn More Website https://www.houndsofhealth.co.uk Instagram https://www.instagram.com/houndsofhealth Email info@houndsofhealth.co.uk

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