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  • Pavel Tsatsouline
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  • Pavel Tsatsouline (born Aug. 23, 1969 in Minsk, USSR) is a fitness instructor and a nationally ranked kettlebell competitor in the former Soviet Union. He is involved with the evolving field of martial arts fitness and is a major proponent of the traditional Russian fitness tool, the kettlebell, as an exercise and strengthening tool. Tsatsouline was a physical training instructor for the spetsnaz. He has trained personnel from the U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps, the National Nuclear Security Administration / U.S. Department of Energy, and the US Secret Service.
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  • Pavel Tsatsouline (born Aug. 23, 1969 in Minsk, USSR) is a fitness instructor and a nationally ranked kettlebell competitor in the former Soviet Union. He is involved with the evolving field of martial arts fitness and is a major proponent of the traditional Russian fitness tool, the kettlebell, as an exercise and strengthening tool. Tsatsouline was a physical training instructor for the spetsnaz. He has trained personnel from the U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps, the National Nuclear Security Administration / U.S. Department of Energy, and the US Secret Service. He was voted a "Hot Trainer" by Rolling Stone in 2001. Tsatsouline has published articles in Milo magazine and Performance Press. Pavel's publisher is Dragon Door, owned by John Ducane. Dragon Door is a website and publishing company generally focused on martial arts and related sports, but also catering to general health, fitness, weight loss, and stress management.