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1195-B Rochester Rd, Troy, MI, 48083 |
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0.6 miLivernois & Maple
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Specialties
Michigan Kettlebells is a Firefighter owned class based warehouse gym. You will be using kettlebells, bodyweight exercises, strong man influenced type equipment as in tires and sandbags to get stronger and increase endurance. This is the type of workout that will prepare you best for competitions as in triathlons and mud run obstacle style races. Athletes, Military, Law Enforcement Personnel, Firefighters and the person who wants to be better prepared to tackle everyday life with a stronger, injury proof body. If overall strength and endurance are what you are looking for, and you like to challenge your body to new things, then this is the class for you.
History
Established in 2011.
We started as a bootcamp in a local park in June of 2011. On October 1st, 2011 we opened the doors to Michigan Kettlebells Strength & Training Center at its present location.
Meet the Business Owner
Craig S.
Business Owner
Hello, I’m Craig Sylvester. I own Michigan Kettlbells Strength and Training Center with my wife Dawn Sylvester. I have been a Professional Firefighter /Paramedic for the past 7 years. Before that, I worked in corporate America. I decided I needed a change, which was easier to do after being laid off. So at the young age of 33, it was back to school. I became an EMT, then a Paramedic, and finally went to the Fire Academy. This, plus 2 years of college are the minimum requirements for most full time Fire Departments in Metro Detroit. These licences allowed me to fill out applications with no guarantee of ever getting a job. While I was in EMT school I worked doing landscape installations, lots of digging and tree planting. It was then that I started to realize how useless many of the machines and exercises I did in the gym were. The «gym strength» did not transfer well to the work I was doing. I started to change my training while in the Fire Academy. I did more body weight exercises,