Shipping solution for EU customers
As you may know, the decision by the UK to leave the EU has led to many changes in both the importing and exporting of goods to the EU. This has impacted many online shops like ours over the past year, and so today we are very pleased to share that we have now found...
The history behind our 5kg Sim D Kehoe Indian clubs
Back to the start Did you know that our 5kg Sim D Kehoe clubs are based on a traditional shape developed by American fitness enthusiast and author, Sim D. Kehoe over 100 years ago It was while on a visit to Europe in the 1860’s, that Kehoe met the acclaimed fitness...
Introducing the Flintstone Gada – a beast of a club!
Where it all began... The Angell Gada is named in memory of the late Steve Angell who asked me to create this club a couple of years ago. Steve had a great passion for physical culture. His commitment, humility, and incredible displays of strength were revered by many...
What size Indian club should I start with?
One of the most common questions I get asked, is “what size Indian club should I start with?" Whether you’re a runner, a yogi or an olympic lifter, the answer is the same for everyone. But before we dive in, let's go back to the origins of Indian club swinging, and...
Winter Shop Update
I appreciate that some of you have been waiting for our Persian meels and other items for some time now, so I just wanted to share some information about why production has been delayed for nearly a year now, and when they will be available. In 2018, a friend...
PivotKit – clubs, staff, shena, flowmace & ball
Meet the PivotKit - a collection of training tools that shift the body from linear and repetitive exercises to 3D movement and flow. Created in collaboration with Nathan Juarez, owner of Pivot Fitness. Whether you’re a total beginner, or ready to upgrade your home...
Teardrop Indian clubs
It’s been a long wait, but I’m really pleased to announce the restock of our 800g walnut teardrop Indian clubs. Teardrops are among the lightest wooden clubs we make, and these ones are made from the same stunning walnut hardwood as our larger Indian clubs and Persian...
Introducing our first karlakattai club, inspired by the kai karlai
While Indian jori and Persian meel practices are documented to have evolved from the 13th century, the lesser known Karlakattai tradition claims to have been around for much longer. Temple carvings and ancient scripts connected to the practice have been found in...
Are Indian jori different to Persian meels?
The Indian jori might look a bit similar to Persian meels, but there are big differences to the way they are used - for good reason. Both practices started during the 13th century, but from very different parts of the world. While Persian Meels come from Pahlevani and...