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( MENAFN - GlobeNewsWire - Nasdaq) On Remembrance Day, brotherhood and servitude birthed a fitness brand giving back to those who have served their country Joseph and the Kinta team on the launch day of Kinta Fitness PERTH, Australia, Nov. 07, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Joseph Papworth, a former Special Forces and Australian military veteran, served his country for ten years within the Special Air Services Regiment SASR in Tarin Kowt and Kabul in Afghanistan and anywhere else he was needed. In those ten years, Joseph jumped out of planes, undertook basic sniper training, and conducted operations throughout Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan, as a member of the Special Operations Task Group.

Joseph has recently launched Kinta, a small start-up company manufacturing and importing strength and conditioning equipment for gyms Australia-wide. At that time, Joseph lived what many would compare to a blockbuster Hollywood Movie-high-pressure situations where every choice has a consequence, dependence on his brothers to ensure they returned home, and attention to detail so perfect that no hostile or unforeseen circumstances would break his will or team. It was peering through the veil of military environments Kinta was born.



Joseph on overseas deployment in an undisclosed location Launched on Remembrance Day, 11th November 2021, it was no mere coincidence, for Joseph Kinta is more than a standard squat rack you'll use in the gym or a barbell to help you achieve those biceps you've wanted sin.

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