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Tony Federico

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Tony Federico is the host of the Paleo Magazine Radio podcast, is a writer for Paleo Magazine, creator of the blog LiveCaveman.com, and the author of the upcoming book, "Paleo Grilling: A Modern Caveman's Guide to Cooking with Fire".

Tony's career in the fitness industry has spanned more than a decade, and with thousands of hours spent working directly with clients, he has learned a thing or two about fitness: it's all about the basics.

Eat clean, lift big, live caveman.
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“Charred, blackened, and cooked, the morsel was brought to the mouth and chewed, contemplated, and swallowed with relish. There was no sauce or seasoning and no consideration for aesthetics or art. Yet the combination of meat and fire yielded something revolutionary. Cooked meat made man happy.”
Tony Federico, Paleo Grilling: A Modern Caveman's Guide to Cooking with Fire

“Charred, blackened, and cooked, the morsel was brought to the mouth and chewed, contemplated, and swallowed with relish. There was no sauce or seasoning and no consideration for aesthetics or art. Yet the combination of meat and fire yielded something revolutionary. Cooked meat made man happy.”
Tony Federico, Paleo Grilling: A Modern Caveman's Guide to Cooking with Fire

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