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The Health and Fitness Data Men Should Be Tracking in 2025

Metrics Matter for Men Men’s health and fitness data tracking might be the answer to your goals in 2025 and beyond. Are you looking to drop some belly fat or get bigger arms? Data can help. Want to gain an edge mentally, have more energy, and be more productive throughout the day? Data can help….

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Why Exercising More and Eating Less Doesn’t Help You Lose Weight

Have you ever tried to lose weight by working out more and eating less? I’ve been there.And it works… but only for a little while. Over the years, I’ve done some crazy workout and diet programs: Most of these approaches were coupled with some type of diet restriction too. Some worked better than others for…

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The 80/20 Rule for Fitness: Do Less, Get More

Ever feel like there’s just too much noise in the fitness world? One person says intermittent fasting is the key.Another says you need six meals a day.Someone else says burpees are essential—and then there’s the liver king guy… It’s overwhelming. And it leads to the same outcome every time: Paralysis by analysis. But what if…

The Truth About Calorie Tracking (And Why Most Diets Still Fail)

Is calorie tracking overrated? I’m sure you know a friend (or at the very least, a social media ‘influencer’) who’s lost weight without counting calories. He’s probably the same friend that, every time you talk to him, tries to sell you on that same ‘diet’ (and probably the same friend who does CrossFit) ‘Bro, you’ve got…

4 Weight Loss Mistakes You Don’t Even Know You’re Making

Frustrated With the Scale Not Moving When It Comes To Losing Weight? If the number on the scale isn’t budging—or worse, going up—you’re not alone. And if you’ve been caught in the cycle of yo-yo dieting for weeks, months, or even years… it’s time for a gut check. These are the top four mistakes I…

The Goldilocks Guide to Training: Avoid Overtraining, Get Better Results

“How do you know when enough is enough when it comes to your workouts?” Great question—and one I hear often, especially from guys getting back into fitness after a long layoff. And as much as I’d love to give you a one-size-fits-all answer, the truth is:It depends. More Isn’t Always Better In a culture that…

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From 5 Miles to 100: 5 Lessons I Didn’t Expect From My Ultramarathon Finish

From 5 Miles to 100 Miles (In 3 Months) Three months ago, I had never run more than 5 miles—And that was back in high school. The first 8 months of 2023?I probably logged 15–20 miles total, mostly wearing a weighted vest while training for Murph. And yet last weekend…I finished a 100-mile ultramarathon in…