Biography of Pavel Tsatsouline
In the 1990s, Tsatsouline was a physical-training instructor for Spetsnaz, the elite Soviet special-forces units. Tsatsouline is now a subject matter expert to the US Marine Corps, the US Secret Service, and the US Navy SEALs. He moved in 1998 to overseas and introduced the kettlebell to the United States, and is credited with popularizing the kettlebell in the West. Curiosity indeed that Pavel arrived to overseas to be a ’stretching’ trainer and he presumed first that the kettlebell would remain far beyond any attention of any people. He just failed such a view of him: it is obvious that he didn’t take even into account such a success he has finally achieved! Pavel started the Russian Kettlebell Challenge (“RKC”), an advanced kettlebell training certification in 2001. In 2012, he left the RKC and formed a new company, SFG (Strong First Girya). Pavel lives in California with his American wife, Julie and as he said proudly he became a genuine ‘capitalist dog’. Every day he takes off the black instructor polo, military pants, genuine sharp, his stentorian style and on weekdays he is remarkably friendly, discreet gentleman, with a definitely good sense of humour. He doesn’t show off in footlights at all, he prefers to live discreetly and simply, very few are allowed to get close to his private life. Note not only preaches, but the way of his personal doing exercises and trainings day by day to keep record-breaking form, both physically and in mind. He writes books, issues videos and keeps seminars frequently. He is just working on a book which is to be finished soon in spring, the subject has been kept in secret yet. Further to body training, he has hobby as well, he likes to read good books, for instance from Jack London. However, his favourite book is the Secrets of Strength written by Earle Liedermann issued in 1925, which truly reflects his professional vocation to the way of moving. He is told that he got a serious injury during military service still in the Soviet Union, but due to his persistence and commitment for sport, no consequence can be recognized when he grabs the weight and do the exercises perfectly with full body tense. Pavel is not a believer in training simply for spectacular body appearance, but believes in getting force, useable in life. He declares that such force development is worthy which is useful in sport, in work, in life. It is interesting that Pavel avoids footlights, nevertheless he was voted to be ‘The Most Famous Trainer’ by the readers of the Rolling Stone magazine which issued on page 95 a photo of Pavel and, not surprisingly, kettlebell in hand. After bursting out the kettlebell ‘invasion’, Pavel more and more frequently appeared in media, from Pravda till Fox News. He succeeded in attracting glittering Hollywood film stars and many ‘unknown’ kettlebell fans as well. We just mention hereby a few famous persons who keep themselves in bomb form in this way, such as Angelina Jolie, Uma Thurman, Charlize Theron, Penelope Cruz, Jennifer Aniston, Jessica Alba, Beyonce. Pavel was, not accidentally, told in America:
Books by Pavel Tsatsouline:1998 – Beyond Stretching: Russian Flexibility Breakthroughs 1998 – Beyond Crunches 2000 – Power to the People!: Russian Strength Training Secrets for Every American 2000 – Bulletproof Abs 2001 – The Russian Kettlebell Challenge 2001 – Relax into Stretch: Instant Flexibility Through Mastering Muscle Tension 2001 – Super Joints: Russian Longevity Secrets for Pain-Free Movement, Maximum Mobility & Flexible Strength 2002 – From Russia with Tough Love: Pavel’s Kettlebell Workout for a Femme Fatale 2003 – Naked Warrior 2005 – Beyond Bodybuilding 2006 – Enter the Kettlebell! 2009 – Power to the Pople: Professional 2009 – Return of the Kettlebell 2011 – Pavel Tsatsouline and Dan John. Easy Strength 2012 – Hardstyle Abs 2012 – Pavel Tsatsouline and Andy Bolton. Deadlift Dynamite Pavel Tsatsouline popular books:
In Pavel’s most successful book we can find explanations for the most known kettlebell exercises such as Dead Lift, Snatch, Press, Clean. Naturally we get there also training plans to start with at ones, though in my personal opinion it is dangerous to start with kettlebell alone. Although you get there important principles, detailed explanation for every single moving, but in vain, when we fail and there is no instructor, hence no response and correction on it. It is important to learn at least the basic exercises in the framework of a course, your trainings will be much more safety, faster and effective. This book also includes the methods of strong athletes, they have already used his ways to ensure their physical bases. With the help of Pavel’s methods and kettlebell, such as a catalysts, they brought perfection in their focus, their ability of exertion of tense and release, which are indispensable to top sportsmen. Their winning might depend on centimetres, but this book is not only for champions of course!
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