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Adventure October 2005 Megan Miller |
The Smackdown: Yoga Vs. Pilates Which path to strength and flexibility is best suited to outdoor athletes? |
Outside July 2004 Daniel Coyle |
The Agony Is the Ecstasy Hideous crashes? Shattered bones? Cyclist Tyler Hamilton smiles through it all--which is just what he needs to beat you-know-who. |
Outside January 2004 Paul Keegan |
Breathe In. Breathe Out. (Good. You Just Started.) How to find your fitness flow, the place where everything clicks and comes easy. |
AskMen.com November 16, 2013 Chris Aung-Thwin |
What Does It Take To Win An Ironman Race? When I am at my limit and hurting, I focus on the moment. |
AskMen.com July 27, 2012 Jonathan Hotchkiss |
Athlete Support Sport is often (especially individual sports, such as triathlon) a selfish, one-man show with all the glory and reward going to one winning individual for one moment of brilliance. But behind the scenes is a team of people who have had to support them in order to help them achieve that one moment. |
Outside May 2008 John Bradley |
Saddle Up Spring is here. Time to wipe the cobwebs off your bike, oil your chain, and kick your fitness into a new gear. Here's how. |
Outside January 2009 |
Mind + Body = Total Life Fitness We've devised a seven-step plan to help you beat stress, get fit, be smarter, and eat right. |
Sports Illustrated July 23, 2003 Kelli Anderson |
Tour de Force In these heady times for cycling, Lance Armstrong has company in the spotlight as U.S. rider Tyler Hamilton rides on courageously, broken bones and all. |
Outside January 2007 |
New Year's Resolutions: This Life Goes to 11 Now's the time to dial in your perfect world, one with stronger fitness, less stress, and better health. Let endurance king Dean Karnazes guide you to greatness. |
Outside December 2001 |
The A-Team Allow us to introduce the 25 most extraordinary people in the world outside, from hard-core adventurers to world-changing environmentalists. They all share one thing: Confronted with the impossible, they succeed, again and again... |
Outside January 2004 Paul Keegan |
Fit to the Core You think sweat and pain are going to make this your best year ever? Guess what, pal -- it's bigger than that. Much bigger. You need to recalibrate your tunnel-vision concept of health and fitness. You need a better way. |
Outside January 2006 Jones et al. |
Adventure Life List Make a comeback like surfer Kelly Slater... Bag an 8,000 meter peak... Race hawaii's Ironman... Climb El Cap... Sail an ocean... Kayak the Grand Canyon... Ride the Tour de France... Heli-Ski Alaska... Biking to work... 15 essential fitness tips... etc. |
Outside May 2002 |
The Shape of Your Life So, you think you've got it all figured out. We used to think that, too. But there's always a day of reckoning. It's about waking up and realizing you're ready for a whole new fitness paradigm. A strategy for the long haul -- your key to all-access adventure... |
BusinessWeek October 17, 2005 Sarah Max |
And Now, The Chief Endurance Officer More executives are shunning the golf course for triathlons and adventure races. |
Outside October 2005 Florence Williams |
Desperate Housewife Stalks Male Supermodel in Sports Death March Pam Reed tells of her trials and tribulations as an ultramarathoner as well as her successful attempt to run 300 miles without stopping. |
Outside August 2006 Mike Grudowski |
Location is Everything The best adventure athletes in America, share where they live and why. |
Outside March 2007 John Bradley |
Back Pedaling After a two-year ban from pro cycling for doping violations, Tyler Hamilton wants to prove he's the same clean-cut guy once picked to succeed Lance. At 36, does he still have what it takes to win? And if he does, will anyone cheer? |
Outside March 2009 Marc Peruzzi |
Building a Base For multisport athletes like you, the trick isn't getting in shape. It's staying there. Here's how. |
Outside July 2007 Justin Nyberg |
Drink Responsibly Groundbreaking new research shows there's a better way to fill your energy during cycling. |
Outside June 2006 Katie Arnold |
She Rocks Steph Davis knows the downside of being one of the world's best women climbers like living out of a car for seven years and having your mom suggest (frequently) that you're out of your mind. The upside? Yosemite. The Andes. And a life in which every day is a thrilling vertical grab. |
AskMen.com August 28, 2014 |
Listen Up: An Ironman Champ Has Some Advice For You Here are some tips on training gear, workouts and a real-life account of what it's like to train for one of the hardest races in the world. |
AskMen.com Jonathan Hotchkiss |
Ironman Races I hope not only to deal with all things swim, bike, run and Lycra-focused but to address the general amateur sportsman, the weekend warrior, the businessman who's striving for the best in his field. |
Outside September 2004 Todd Balf |
Tribe of Pain Bike racing's most hellish climb isn't L'Alpe d'Huez or Mont Ventoux; it's New Hampshire's Mount Washington. |
AskMen.com Jeff Bayer |
Outdoor Winter Training Ideas There are many winter sports beyond downhill skiing that offer health benefits. They will not only keep you in great shape, but they'll also provide an enjoyable alternative to cranking out rep after rep. |
AskMen.com September 25, 2012 James Fell |
Fitness Bucket List Stay active forever by creating an exercise bucket list |
AskMen.com Dustin Driver |
Yoga For Beginners This simple primer will set you on the path to learning about yoga in all its varied forms and might even inspire you to explore other alternatives to traditional workouts. |
Wired January 2007 Joshua Davis |
The Perfect Human Dean Karnazes ran 50 marathons in 50 days. He does 200 miles just for fun. He'll race in 120-degree heat. 12 secrets to his success. |
Outside September 2004 Eric Hansen |
Om Wrecker Think yoga is for wimps? You haven't reckoned with Peter "Iron Yogi" Seamans, the star bodybuilder who wants to get you ripped. |
AskMen.com July 2, 2013 Ryan Johnson |
Fitness Motivation Fitness goals need a sprinkle of something more, a combination of drama, social pressure and the draw of colorful, shiny, super-lightweight gear. This why the ideal fitness goal is a race. |
AskMen.com James Fell |
Choosing The Right Exercise For You 5 simple questions you can ask to find the best exercise for *you* |
AskMen.com June 3, 2013 James Fell |
Cycling vs. Running This article is a compare and contrast of my two favorite aerobic workouts, running and cycling. As a fitness guy, I make time for both. But maybe you've only got time for one or you're trying to decide which to engage in first as you dip your toe in the aerobic waters. |
Outside September 2004 |
Niki Gudex She is the grit girl of Australian mountain biking. |
AskMen.com Kevin Neeld |
The Argument For Yoga Making the argument for yoga and a look at some of its health benefits. |
Outside February 2007 Marc Peruzzi |
Caste Away Adventure sports are more fractionalized than religion. And I'm feeling like a heretic. |
AskMen.com |
Timothy O'Donnell: Final Preparation And Gear Check Before A Triathlon Follow along for tips on training, gear, workouts and a real-life account of what it's like to prepare for one of the hardest races in the world. |
Inc. July 2006 Bonnie Tsui |
Travel: Vacations of Steel So work is making a mockery of your fitness goals? Lose the stress and a few pounds at these retreats. |
Outside November 2008 Ryan Krogh |
Dean Potter Interview About FreeBASEing the Eiger Dean Potter talks about freeBASEing the Eiger. |