This summer a new magazine was launched which is devoted purely to street workout movement – the Workout Magazine.
The Workout Magazine aims to provide the latest information about Street Workout to the community – info about street workout events and competitions, interviews, stories and bios of athletes and key persons to the street workout movement, tips for training, and more. It is available on web at http://www.workout-mag.com, as well as in printed form for those who prefer traditional values.
So far there are 3 editions of the Workout Magazine issued – June, July and August 2013.
In the June 2013 issue of the Workout Magazine read about:
- How muscles work
- Interview with Cris Heria ‘The Miami Trainer’ – a well-known athlete, member of team Barstarzz (USA)
- Find the Beginner’s guide to start the calisthenics path
- Browse highlights of the street workout competition in Venezuela
- Meet Rain B.Bennett and find out about his documentary ‘Raise Up’ – the first ever documental movie about street workout movement
In the July 2013 issue of the Workout Magazine read about:
- How to breath properly to boost your performance
- Interview with Lasse Tufte – Head of the Norwegian Street Workout Association, Founder of Tufteparken (company building street workout parks across the Norway and in Africa)
- Learn 6 essential street workout exercises for your training routine
- Browse highlights of the major street workout competitions in July
- Meet Sese Site from Spain – a major contributor to the global street work movement
In the latest – August 2013 issue of the Workout Magazine read about:
- How to increase your gains through muscle recovery
- Interview with Ahmed Valentino ‘Iron Monkey’ – the World Record holder of flying push-ups
- Get introduced to Spanish street workout team Powertrix
- Browse highlights of the Street Workout World Championship 2013
- Meet the Chairman of the World Street Workout & Calisthenics Federation Maris Slezins
The Workout Magazine is free of charge, but you can donate either financially or by sharing information to support its further issues.