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EPISODE · Feb 16, 2022 · 1H 39M

The True Origins & Function Of The Kettlebell | w/ Jeronimo Milo - (Episode #25)

from General Physical Podcast · host Gregory Dzemaili

Jeronimo Milo is a physical culturist, Coach and kettlebell historian, who has pioneered the use of kettlebells in his home country Argentina. He has conducted more than 10 international teacher visits, certifications and trainings on behalf of KBLA in Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia and many more. He uncovered the true origins of the kettlebells thanks to his extensive research; collecting most of the texts, publications, photos, and stories dedicated to the kettlebell over the last 300 years. Jeronimo Milo's book "Kettlebell's Secret Files": https://jeronimomilo.com.ar/tienda/videos/kettlebell-secret-files/ ___ Time Stamp 00:00 Jeronimo’s Quest For Truth 07:00 Bringing Kettlebells To Latin America 22:00 Jeronimo’s Initial Response To Lebe Stark 28:00 Origins Of Kettlebells Part I - The Tool 38:50 Origins Of Kettlebells Part II - The Training 1:04:30 The Origins Of The Turkish Get Up 1:31:45 Leading The Horse To The Water 1:35:45 Jeronimo Milo Joins The Kettlebell Avengers

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