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Milo (magazine)
''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.
''MILO'' has been published continually since April 1993, and 71 issues have been published to date. Randall J. Strossen is the publisher and editor-in-chief. 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. Each issue of ''MILO'' is organized into five sections: Departments, People, Training, Contests and History, with the most coverage devoted to training.
''MILO'' is the only U.S. iron game publication to receive accreditation to cover weightlifting at the last four Olympic Games; 1996, 2000, 2004, and 2008. ''MILO'' also covers top strength contests like the European and World Weightlifting Championships (since 1993); World's Strongest Man; IHGF Heavy Events World Championships (the World Highland Games Championships); the Arnold Classic Arm Wrestling Challenge; GNC Grip Gauntlet; and the like.
Regular authors in ''MILO'' have included John McCallum (republished), John Brookfield, Steve Justa, Ken Leistner, Jim Schmitz, Bill Starr, and Pavel Tsatsouline. Several world-class competitors such as Jim McGoldrick and Francis Brebner have contributed articles on Highland Games heavy events. Several of these contributors are mentioned by Ned Beaumont in ''Savage Science of Streetfighting'' as writers whose work is "especially valuable."
Some of the most notable strength athletes in history have been profiled in the pages of ''MILO''. Included in this group are Bill Anderson, Paul Anderson, John Brzenk, Geoff Capes, Pyrros Dimas, Clyde Emrich, Al Feuerbach, Doug Hepburn, Bill Kazmaier, Tommy Kono, Father Bernard Lange, Jud Logan, Jim McGoldrick, Al Oerter, Ken Patera, Magnus Samuelsson, Magnus Ver Magnusson, Naim Süleymanoğlu and Bruce Wilhelm.
In the book ''Dinosaur Training'', Brooks Kubik recommended ''MILO'' as a publication to which readers should subscribe, including it as one of a few "excellent sources of information about productive weight training".
==References==
# Ned Beaumont, ''Savage Science of Streetfighting'' (2001, ISBN 1-58160-123-9), p. 177
# Brooks D. Kubik, ''Dinosaur Training'' (1996), p. 192

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