Milo (magazine)

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MILO: A Journal For Serious Strength Athletes is a quarterly journal dedicated to strength sports, published by IronMind. The magazine is named after Milo of Croton.

History and profile

MILO has been published continually since April 1993. Randall J. Strossen is the publisher and editor-in-chief. It is part of IronMind Enterprises, Inc.[1] The journal covers topics such as Olympic-style weightlifting, strongman, Highland Games, powerlifting, general weight training, and fitness, arm wrestling, grip strength, stones and stonelifting, and similar subjects.[1][2] Each issue of MILO is organized into five sections: Departments, People, Training, Contests and History, with the most coverage devoted to training.

References

  1. ^ a b "About MILO". IronMind Enterprises, Inc. Retrieved 1 January 2016.
  2. ^ "MILO: Journal for Serious Strength Athletes". Iron Mind. Retrieved 1 January 2016.
  1. ^ Ned Beaumont, Savage Science of Streetfighting (2001, ISBN 1-58160-123-9), p. 177
  2. ^ Brooks D. Kubik, Dinosaur Training (1996), p. 192

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