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In this episode, I welcome Antoni Poblocki to discuss his impressive strength achievements, particularly his recent half-bodyweight press of 40 kilograms.
Antoni shares how he discovered my work through a friend's recommendation and his journey into kettlebell training.
He also discusses his passion for historical reenactments, focusing on the early medieval ages in Europe, and how that has influenced his physical training.
Antoni explains the evolution of his kettlebell training, from group sessions to individual work at home, and the strategies that helped him achieve his recent pressing milestone.
Looking ahead, he outlines his plans to potentially complete the SFG2 certification and participate in a challenging "Top Team" competition in Poland. Throughout the conversation, Antoni and I explore the cultural and historical significance of strength training, particularly in the Polish context.
Topics:
0:00:02 Introduction and Guest Introduction
0:02:16 Anthony's Discovery of Aleks' Work
0:04:19 Anthony's Involvement in Historical Reenactments
0:11:56 Kettlebell Training and Polish Culture
0:16:44 Anthony's Approach to Kettlebell Training
0:20:15 Anthony's Recent Half-Bodyweight Press Achievement
0:25:48 Anthony's Future Training Plans
0:28:39 Closing Remarks
If you like training that:
· Gives you more strength than it takes from you · Improves your stamina and resilience simultaneously · Powers-up every nook, cranny, crevice, and corner of your Soft Machine
Then you just might like my 9-Minute Kettlebell and Bodyweight Challenge.
As the name indicates, it’s just 9 minutes long, and it’s designed to be done WITH your current workouts – NOT instead of them.
Even cooler:
Many find that it actually amplifies their strength in their favorite kettlebell and bodyweight moves, like presses, squats, pullups, and more.
And best of all, it’s free.
How free?
I’m talkin’ freer than the 4th of July, my friend.
Get thee thine own copy here: http://www.9MinuteChallenge.com
Have fun and happy training!
Aleks Salkin
By Aleks Salkin4.6
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In this episode, I welcome Antoni Poblocki to discuss his impressive strength achievements, particularly his recent half-bodyweight press of 40 kilograms.
Antoni shares how he discovered my work through a friend's recommendation and his journey into kettlebell training.
He also discusses his passion for historical reenactments, focusing on the early medieval ages in Europe, and how that has influenced his physical training.
Antoni explains the evolution of his kettlebell training, from group sessions to individual work at home, and the strategies that helped him achieve his recent pressing milestone.
Looking ahead, he outlines his plans to potentially complete the SFG2 certification and participate in a challenging "Top Team" competition in Poland. Throughout the conversation, Antoni and I explore the cultural and historical significance of strength training, particularly in the Polish context.
Topics:
0:00:02 Introduction and Guest Introduction
0:02:16 Anthony's Discovery of Aleks' Work
0:04:19 Anthony's Involvement in Historical Reenactments
0:11:56 Kettlebell Training and Polish Culture
0:16:44 Anthony's Approach to Kettlebell Training
0:20:15 Anthony's Recent Half-Bodyweight Press Achievement
0:25:48 Anthony's Future Training Plans
0:28:39 Closing Remarks
If you like training that:
· Gives you more strength than it takes from you · Improves your stamina and resilience simultaneously · Powers-up every nook, cranny, crevice, and corner of your Soft Machine
Then you just might like my 9-Minute Kettlebell and Bodyweight Challenge.
As the name indicates, it’s just 9 minutes long, and it’s designed to be done WITH your current workouts – NOT instead of them.
Even cooler:
Many find that it actually amplifies their strength in their favorite kettlebell and bodyweight moves, like presses, squats, pullups, and more.
And best of all, it’s free.
How free?
I’m talkin’ freer than the 4th of July, my friend.
Get thee thine own copy here: http://www.9MinuteChallenge.com
Have fun and happy training!
Aleks Salkin

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