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Article / Updated 08-23-2023
The kettlebell swing is a fundamental kettlebell movement. As part of a Paleo workout, this movement shows you how to move with eloquence and grace. It blasts body fat, boosts muscle, strengthens the lower back, and builds your backside, or "kettlebell butt." It's the best exercise in the world. The kettlebell swing is an explosive movement powered by the hips.
Cheat Sheet / Updated 04-08-2022
Living Paleo means eating all-natural, real foods that support steady blood sugar levels and eliminate inflammation inside the body. Living Paleo also means knowing how to estimate the right amount of food for your needs, stocking your kitchen with Paleo-friendly foods, and cooking healthful meals at home. Not sure how to make the switch to living Paleo?
Article / Updated 08-18-2021
With some ingredient substitution and lots of vegetables, translating old favorites into your new Paleo lifestyle is easy. This twist on traditional spaghetti and meatballs enables you to enjoy a family favorite the Paleo way. © zarzamora / Shutterstock.com Preparation time: 10 minutesCook time: 40 minutesYield: 4 servings 1 large spaghetti squash 3 tablespoons water 3/4 pound ground beef 1/4 pound ground pork 1/2 cup fresh parsley leaves, minced 1 large egg 1 clove plus 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper 1 tablespoon coconut oil One 28-ounce can diced fire-roasted tomatoes 8 large basil leaves, slivered Salt and ground black pepper to taste Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.
Article / Updated 10-15-2020
Coconut flour and almond flour are two of the most commonly used flours in Paleo and grain-free baking. Both these flours produce soft and tender baked goods, and each has its own unique delicious taste. Baking with coconut or almond flour is very easy and both are great substitutes for wheat and refined white flours.
Step by Step / Updated 04-24-2017
The closest relative to the (two-arm/kettlebell) swing, the one-arm swing adds an additional grip challenge and rotary stability component (the ability to prevent rotation). Just like the two-arm swing, use a kettlebell or dumbbell for this exercise. Because you now bear the weight by only one side of the body, a good one-arm swing can be measured directly by the amount of rotation that doesn’t occur.
Step by Step / Updated 04-03-2017
Of course a cave man enjoyed his food, and so can you on the Paleo diet. In these Paleo-approved recipes, you'll enjoy a classic combo of pork and sauerkraut, steamed kale with an Asian flair, and crunchy toasted coconut with a hint of cinnamon and cocoa.Slow Cooker Pork and SauerkrautTry this simple one-pot Paleo entree: Slow Cooker Pork and Sauerkraut.
Video / Updated 03-28-2016
The Four-Point Plank is a core exercise that helps prevent extension and flexion of the spine. This Paleo workout video shows you how to master the nuances of the Four-Point Plank and generate maximum tension so you can get the most out this workout.
Video / Updated 03-28-2016
The Farmer's Carry is a great exercise that brings big benefits and is easy to execute. To perform the Farmer's Carry, start with two weights on the outside of your feet and dead lift them up. Keep your focus on maintaining a good posture with the elbows locked, and go for a little walk. This movement is best performed for time or distance, rather than repetitions.
Video / Updated 03-28-2016
Ready for a challenge? The Hanging Leg Raise may be the ultimate ab workout. This Paleo workout video shows you how to master the Hanging Leg Raise, which engages more muscular activation of the midsection than just about any other core exercise.
Video / Updated 03-28-2016
This Paleo workout video shows the explosive, hip-dominant Kettlebell Snatch movement, which is a great fat burner and conditioning movement. The Kettlebell Snatch teaches you how to reduce and produce force -- and how to master the arc by redirecting force.