Tom Furman
has been involved in martial
arts and conditioning since 1972. With an early background in wrestling and
a student of the methods of the York Barbell Club, Tom immediately separated
fact from fiction growing up outside Pittsburgh. Eleven members
of his family were combat veterans, the most famous one being “Uncle Charlie” (Charles
Bronson).
His down to earth training methods are derived from
his decades long practice of martial arts and his study of exercise science.
The application of force, improvement of movement and durability rank high on
his list of priorities when training. He gives credit to hundreds
of hours of seminars, training sessions, and ‘backyard’ workouts,
including training time with many martial arts legends. He also
credits his incredibly gifted training partners who came from varied backgrounds
such as Exercise Physiologists, Airborne Rangers, Bounty Hunters, Boxing Trainers
and Coast Guard Rescue Divers.
Tom is the creator
of the popular DVD “Concrete
Conflict & Conditioning” which
integrates strength, movement, and physical combat. He also created another
DVD called “Activate
Your Dynamic Range of Motion” which introduces Tom’s excellent program
of flexibility.
Tom was one of the first American trainers to become RKC certified for Kettlebell
Training in the US, and is quoted twice in "The Naked
Warrior" by
Pavel Tsatsouline, the founder of RKC. Tom has done workshops with
Kettlebell legends Mike Mahler and Steve Cotter.