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Kettlebell Equipment Available in Retail Stores by Summer 2007

Leading fitness manufacturer announces major partnership, bringing the booming kettlebell workout to top retail outlets across America.

La Jolla, CA (PRWeb) March 12, 2007 -- Creating a buzz as the next major revolution in the fitness world, kettlebell fitness equipment and instructional DVDs will now be available for the first time through retail sale by Summer 2007. America's leading manufacturer of hand held exercise products -- GoFit, has just announced a strategic alliance with Iron Core Kettlebell Strength and Conditioning, the first and only fitness studio in the Unites States exclusively devoted to the quickly growing kettlebell workout program. Located in Southern California, Iron Core is owned by Sarah Lurie -- the nation's premier kettlebell expert who will serve as the new face of the Iron Core Powered by GoFit collaboration.

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Until this point, kettlebell equipment has only been available by mail order or via the web, presenting a major hurdle for the exploding kettlebell phenomena and its many followers. Developed in Russia over a century ago, a kettlebell is a cast iron ball, which typically ranges from nine to 88 pounds. Equipped with a suitcase-like handle, the kettlebell delivers an intense workout that can be done in half the time of a traditional workout, while producing twice the results. Celebrities, such as Jennifer Lopez, Penelope Cruz, Lance Armstrong, Mariska Hargitay, Sylvester Stallone, Claire Danes Kim Cattrall and Matthew McConaughey -- as well as exercise enthusiasts and athletes alike are trading in traditional barbells and dumbbells in favor of the latest tool to stay fit.

Currently, kettlebells are sold online at an individual price that ranges from $80-$200. The Iron Core powered by GoFit products will begin at $29.99, making the workout both accessible and affordable for the first time. A beginner's kettlebell kit will include a start-up DVD starring Lurie, as well as a kettlebell designed to teach newcomers the basic techniques of the workout routine. The kit will be offered with a 10-, 15- or 20-pound kettlebell to suit a variety of fitness levels. Additional DVDs and kettlebell sizes will be offered for intermediate and advanced workouts, providing the user with the ultimate interactive workout experience.

"After producing a wide array of cutting-edge fitness equipment, we started to hear a great deal of buzz from our major retail partners who all had customers that wanted to know more about the new kettlebell workout," says Richard Davis, President and Co-Founder of GoFit. "At first it was a few requests, which soon turned into immense interest, and before you know we were overwhelmed by the amount of industry appeal that kettlebells were receiving -- we knew we were on to something big."

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