Clubbell Review.
Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2006 7:42 pm
Clubbell Review
by: Lich
Ordered two 25 lb. Clubbells
on: Wednesday, Sept. 20th, 2006, at 1:24 p.m. CDT.
Received order
on: Thursday, Sept. 28th, 2006, at 5:00 p.m. CDT
Time training with clubs before reviewing them: 4 days.
Prior to ordering clubbells, I was completely against even giving them an honest try. My mindset has always been that ‘heavy = good training’ period. I was put off by the cost per lb. of clubbells in comparison to weight sets, and by the notion that they were light. It also didn’t help that their promoter, Scott Sonnon, has a questionable character in terms of credibility, i.e., especially in the bias of the reviews on his site, and his martial arts exploits. Basically, I wasn’t about to give clubbells the time of day.
Then there was a thread on IGx about Indian Clubs with the standard foul mouthed comments, questions, and retorts going back and forth. Amidst the vulgarity, and the typical pro-Sonnon members who defend him constantly, were posts from guys like Makena White, Tom Furman, Joe Carugan, and one or two others who had positive insight on clubbells. Because, and solely because, I have some respect for the things these guys say in terms of training, I decided to drop some money and order the two 25 lb. set.
Skepticism is only good as long as it leads to investigation. Otherwise, it’s called being a negative prick.
My Review
When I received my clubbells, I was very pleased with the quality of them. The construction is really good. Also, I have to correct an earlier statement I made about clubbells; I stated I had previously tried them via a friend of mine in Minneapolis, who owned a couple. But, I am wrong as it turns out. The actual clubbells I received are completely different, and definitely a lot better than those I tried. In retrospect, I think those clubs I tried in Minneapolis were Bearclubs (see http://www.intensefitness.co.uk), Stan Pike’s version of clubbells.
Anyway, I put my Rmax clubbells to use, using Dave Randolph’s references in Dolfzine, that one “indian club flux 64 pageâ€
by: Lich
Ordered two 25 lb. Clubbells
on: Wednesday, Sept. 20th, 2006, at 1:24 p.m. CDT.
Received order
on: Thursday, Sept. 28th, 2006, at 5:00 p.m. CDT
Time training with clubs before reviewing them: 4 days.
Prior to ordering clubbells, I was completely against even giving them an honest try. My mindset has always been that ‘heavy = good training’ period. I was put off by the cost per lb. of clubbells in comparison to weight sets, and by the notion that they were light. It also didn’t help that their promoter, Scott Sonnon, has a questionable character in terms of credibility, i.e., especially in the bias of the reviews on his site, and his martial arts exploits. Basically, I wasn’t about to give clubbells the time of day.
Then there was a thread on IGx about Indian Clubs with the standard foul mouthed comments, questions, and retorts going back and forth. Amidst the vulgarity, and the typical pro-Sonnon members who defend him constantly, were posts from guys like Makena White, Tom Furman, Joe Carugan, and one or two others who had positive insight on clubbells. Because, and solely because, I have some respect for the things these guys say in terms of training, I decided to drop some money and order the two 25 lb. set.
Skepticism is only good as long as it leads to investigation. Otherwise, it’s called being a negative prick.
My Review
When I received my clubbells, I was very pleased with the quality of them. The construction is really good. Also, I have to correct an earlier statement I made about clubbells; I stated I had previously tried them via a friend of mine in Minneapolis, who owned a couple. But, I am wrong as it turns out. The actual clubbells I received are completely different, and definitely a lot better than those I tried. In retrospect, I think those clubs I tried in Minneapolis were Bearclubs (see http://www.intensefitness.co.uk), Stan Pike’s version of clubbells.
Anyway, I put my Rmax clubbells to use, using Dave Randolph’s references in Dolfzine, that one “indian club flux 64 pageâ€