"The Dark Knight Rises" was, in a way, the point when Bruce Wayne was the most prone. This isn't to say that the other movies within the Batman series didn't showcase the caped crusader as someone who's flawed but it seems like the close of Batman's saga showed him as someone who was worn in many ways. He had to be able to pull himself out of the ditch he found himself in, literally and figuratively. I believe the course could have been sped up with the use of kettlebell exercises.
Those who have seen Bruce Wayne through the course of this movie know very well of just how broken he was to start off with. After the deaths of his close associate Harvey Dent and possible love interest Rachel Dawes, he went into recluse and his physical stature took a turn for the worst. Wayne, who battled for so long as Batman in order to bring criminals to their knees, was reduced to utilizing a cane in order to get from place to place. It's obvious that he needed some work, though I'd have to imagine there were a few regimens that would have helped the process.
Kettlebell exercises are ones which I don't think many people, not even Wayne, would have thought of even though there are positives to be had. The body of Wayne had certainly worsened after the demise of his friends, so it's time for him to get back into the condition which people would recognize Batman for. These workouts have the backing of fitness authorities the likes of Lorna and for good reasons. It's a well-rounded session and considering how each muscle Wayne has lessened, he could make great use of it.
These exercises would also have to come into play once Wayne found himself at the mercy of the one known as Bane. As strong and ruthless as they come, Bane proved to be the most threatening of Batman's many foes in the physical sense. In fact, Wayne had to be broken once more in order to find the strength to come back and bring the fight to the hardened foe once and for all. Wayne might have been able to avoid that problem with further training, kettlebells included, beforehand.
There's no doubt that Batman's ascent from the ashes is one that cannot be taken flippantly. In fact, I think that he has sacrificed the most, only to come back and sacrifice just a little bit more. It's not an easy process being Bruce Wayne, in spite of the fact that he's a rather rich person on the outside, or at least that's how he used to be. He can achieve the prime physical shape as Batman once more, though, and I believe that's when all of the training will pay off.
Those who have seen Bruce Wayne through the course of this movie know very well of just how broken he was to start off with. After the deaths of his close associate Harvey Dent and possible love interest Rachel Dawes, he went into recluse and his physical stature took a turn for the worst. Wayne, who battled for so long as Batman in order to bring criminals to their knees, was reduced to utilizing a cane in order to get from place to place. It's obvious that he needed some work, though I'd have to imagine there were a few regimens that would have helped the process.
Kettlebell exercises are ones which I don't think many people, not even Wayne, would have thought of even though there are positives to be had. The body of Wayne had certainly worsened after the demise of his friends, so it's time for him to get back into the condition which people would recognize Batman for. These workouts have the backing of fitness authorities the likes of Lorna and for good reasons. It's a well-rounded session and considering how each muscle Wayne has lessened, he could make great use of it.
These exercises would also have to come into play once Wayne found himself at the mercy of the one known as Bane. As strong and ruthless as they come, Bane proved to be the most threatening of Batman's many foes in the physical sense. In fact, Wayne had to be broken once more in order to find the strength to come back and bring the fight to the hardened foe once and for all. Wayne might have been able to avoid that problem with further training, kettlebells included, beforehand.
There's no doubt that Batman's ascent from the ashes is one that cannot be taken flippantly. In fact, I think that he has sacrificed the most, only to come back and sacrifice just a little bit more. It's not an easy process being Bruce Wayne, in spite of the fact that he's a rather rich person on the outside, or at least that's how he used to be. He can achieve the prime physical shape as Batman once more, though, and I believe that's when all of the training will pay off.
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