How old is Pavel Tsatsouline?

Pavel Tsatsouline, is the Chairman of StrongFirst, Inc., a fitness instructor who has introduced SPETSNAZ training techniques from the former Soviet Union to US Navy SEALs, Marines and Army Special Forces, and shortly thereafter to the American public.

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Was Pavel Tsatsouline in the military?

Tsatsouline is a former Spetsnaz PT instructor and S.M.E. to the USMC Force Recon, the U.S. Navy SEALs and the U.S. Secret Service counter assault team.
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How strong is Pavel Tsatsouline?

When he decided to test himself, it turned out that his 360-pound deadlift went up to 450 and he suddenly could do a strict pullup with over 100 pounds.
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What workout does Pavel Tsatsouline do?

Double-kettlebell Swing, Clean, Press, and Front Squat with 35-lb. kettlebells. Turkish Get-up with 35-lb. kettlebell.
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What is GTG Pavel Tsatsouline?

Grease the groove (GTG) was a term coined by Pavel Tsatsouline –you know, the guy who introduced kettlebell training to the world outside Russia– in his book “The Naked Warrior”.
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What does Pavel Tsatsouline eat?

Pavel Tsatsouline reaffirms that he is not a dietary professional, so this is just his personal preference. Nevertheless, he tells Joe Rogan that he mostly eats steak, with the “necessary evil” of vegetables.
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Does GTG build muscle?

Although this specific method hasn't been studied by academics, anecdotally, it does work very well for building endurance. Since they use very high volumes of reps, you might expect Grease the Groove programs to build a lot of muscle mass.
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Can you get ripped with just a kettlebell?

Kettlebells offer a quick way to get a ripped physique, depending on your commitment. While kettlebells are available at most gyms, if you prefer working out at home, kettlebells don't take up as much room as weight machines, dumbbells or free weights.
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Is simple sinister worth it?

Simple and Sinister is effective because it reinvents and refines the program minimum in light of Pavel's studies on elite performance in endurance, strength, and strength endurance (more in-depth information on this can be found in his Strong Endurance seminar and in his book, “The Quick and The Dead”).
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Who invented kettlebells?

Born in Russia

Kettlebell exercises were later popularized in the late 1800s by a Russian physician named Vladislav Kraevsky, considered by many to be the country's founding father of Olympic weight training.
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Do Powerlifters train to failure?

So, do powerlifters train to failure? Powerlifters typically do not train to failure when training the squat, bench and deadlift, and usually stay just shy of failure on accessory movements with the exception of some occasional AMRAPs and max attempt training days.
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Who invented grease the groove?

It's called “Grease the Groove,” and was made popular by the heralded Russian strength coach Pavel Tsatsouline. Strength results from two dominant factors: (i) hypertrophy, or how big your muscles are, and (ii) efficiency, or how well you use those muscles.
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Who brought kettlebells to the US?

Pavel Tsatsouline is widely credited as the first man to popularize kettlebells in the United States after the former Soviet Special Forces trainer migrated from Belarus in the late 90s.
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What is anti glycolytic training?

Anti-Glycolytic is a training method that aims to improve aerobic and anaerobic capacity in the body with reduced lactate accumulation. It is well-known in the Russian strength training community, and contrary to what people think, it is not a recent finding, being around since the 80s.
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Can you build muscle with simple and sinister?

The S&S is not a hypertrophy program but some people claim to have achieved significant levels of hypertrophy with it. It is, as expected, individual and always in the eye of the beholder. If you like S&S but are not happy with the hypertrophy, a simple solution would be to add some heavy squats a few times a week.
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What is the kettlebell mile?

The challenge is simple enough. Carry a kettlebell in one hand, suitcase style, while you cover one mile on foot. The challenge weight for men is 24kg (~53 lbs) and 16kg (~35 lbs) for women.
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Will kettlebells make you strong?

Full-Body Strength

They can also help skyrocket your muscular strength — and even build mass — throughout your body. Since most kettlebell exercises recruit muscles from head to toe, everything from swings to Turkish get-ups will make you a much stronger lifter.
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Is a 20kg kettlebell heavy?

Is A 20kg Kettlebell Too Heavy? A 20kg kettlebell is too heavy for all beginners, for women who are at an intermediate level trying to perform more skilled movements, and for intermediate level men when performing more controlled/skilled movements.
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How heavy should your kettlebell be?

To attain balance and coordination, the recommended kettlebell sizes are: Kettlebells between 18lbs (8kg) and 26lbs (12kg) for women. Kettlebells between 26lbs (12kg) and 44lbs (20kg) for men.
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What kind of physique will kettlebells give you?

Short Answer: Kettlebell use will cause your forearms to be visibly stronger, upper arms and shoulders toned and more defined as fat is lost, legs and rear tighter and more shapely, posture will improve. You will appear (and be) balanced, stronger and more graceful with a general air of healthy athleticism.
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What happens if you do 20 Pull Ups everyday?

Assuming you're not already capable of doing 15–20 or more pullups in a single set, you'll see improvements in your upper-body muscular strength. This means that theoretically, you can lift more weight for the same number of repetitions.
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How many Pull Ups should a boxer do?

The pull-up is a great exercise for boxing and should be a staple within your boxing weight training program. If you're after sets and reps recommendations, it will depend on your current levels of strength. As a general rule, anywhere from 5-15 reps and 2-4 sets will be a good guideline to follow.
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