Milo (magazine)

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MILO is a quarterly magazine dedicated to strength sports, published by IronMind. The magazine is named after Milo of Croton.

MILO has been published continually since April, 1993. Randall J. Strossen is the editor and publisher. The magazine covers topics such as strongman competitions (World's Strongest Man and others), weightlifting, weight training, Highland games, arm wrestling, and similar subjects.

Regular columnists in Milo have included Ken Leistner, the late John McCallum (republished), Jim Schmitz, John Brookfield, Pavel Tsatsouline, and Steve Justa. Several world-class competitors such as Jim McGoldrick and Francis Brebner have contributed articles on Highland games heavy events. Several of these contributors (Brookfield, Justa, Leistner, McCallum, and editor Strossen) are mentioned by Ned Beaumont in Savage Science of Streetfighting as writers whose work is "especially valuable".[1]

In the book Dinosaur Training, Brooks Kubik included Milo in a list of four publications (along with Hardgainer, The Iron Master, and H.I.T. Newsletter) to which he recommended that his readers should subscribe, referring to them as "excellent sources of information about productive weight training".[2]

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  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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