Milo Review

Milo
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If you are heavily into the realm of strength training, olympic lifting, and powerlifting and I add the odd lifts of old. Strossen's MILO is #1. No cheeky adds about what to drink or take to get strong or muscular physique. This periodical(that is what it is, no worthless magazine)is not about bodybulding, although, If you strength train, oly lift or powerlift you end up with a good phsique. Milo does cover strongman comptition(I could do without this, it does not detract from the worth)and odd lifts are great to learn, know and do for on going physical culture. We all know that the top performers in aforemetioned sports take a lot of steroids and that will never change. I have been clean all my years of training and proud of my abilities. There are numerous articles about the real guys-before circa 1950 who did incredible feats without chemicals and that is why I love this mag. You learn many things that can help your training. The movements and training of old are still here today used by the few who have the information. Information is what separates mullets from people who really train. Milo delivers this info. As you collect these 4 periodicals a year, you can and will go back through when you want to train or do something new that motivates your training and success. This is a storehouse of info that you will never get from the Weider roid rags and others. PlUSA was a good mag, with the adds and hype it's becoming another comic book. If your goal is phsical culture impovement for you and you head MILO brings it.

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A journal for Serious Strength Athletes that covers Olympic weightlifting, powerlifting, strongman, Highland Games, arm wrestling, and other strength sports.

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