Americans have been forced to exercise some patience during what some have called the dumbbell and kettlebell shortage. “There's no dumbbells,” said John Gensburger, Fort Benning senior platoon trainer. "Like weights are hard to come by right now.
Because when all of the gyms shut down everyone kind of made a rush to the stores, and I was a little late on that one." Sixty-five percent of exercise equipment in the United States ships from foundries in China, which has encouraged American companies, like Goldens' Foundry & Machine Company in Columbus, Georgia to get creative. "We were seeing a similar thing in our cast iron barbecues, that a lot of our competitors bring their things in from China,” Goldens’ Foundry Vice President George Boyd,