Browsing Month »January, 2010«

Chris Jericho’s Express Workout

January 30, 2010

Don’t torture yourself for two to three hours in the gym. This express routine from Jericho will have you on your way in less than half that time. How to Do It: Pick a rep range between 50 and 100 and do each exercise that many times without stopping… Read Full Article

How Busy Guys Stay in Shape

January 28, 2010

Too busy to work out? “No time” is no excuse anymore. The Weekend Warrior plan, developed by Craig Ballantyne, C.S.C.S., is designed to help busy guys stay in shape with one long weekend workout and a midweek, 15-minute session that can be done at home. Read Full Article Photo: Menshealth.com

How to Stop Drooling in Your Sleep

January 27, 2010

Since I turned 40, I’ve discovered that I drool a lot more in my sleep. Sometimes it looks like I just took a sip of a sudsy beer. What’s up? Nice. According to Dr. Clete Kushida, director of the Stanford University Center for Human Sleep Research, the lip leakage could be the result of your sleeping [...]

15 Quick Tips to Always Buy the Perfect Shoes

January 26, 2010

There’s no such thing as one pair of shoes you can wear everywhere, all the time, with tuxedos and track pants. We’ve looked, and trust us, they just don’t exist. What we have found, though, is one pair of shoes that you can wear almost everywhere: these chestnut-brown derbies from the undisputed champion of Swiss [...]

7 Weight-Loss Obstacles

January 24, 2010

Not getting enough deep, non-REM sleep inhibits production of growth hormone, which might lead to premature middle-age symptoms—abdominal obesity, reduced muscle mass and strength, and diminished exercise capacity. You become Homer. Fix your head: “Mentally disengage yourself before you hit the sack,” says Jim Karas, author of The Business Plan for Your Body. Don’t plot a [...]

9 Tips for Paying Less

January 23, 2010

Companies need cash, so they’re willing to deal. “Retailers are better off selling something rather than nothing,” says Cynthia Jasper, Ph.D., a professor of consumer science at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. We dispatched hagglers across the country to unearth deals, and then showed their stories to G. Richard Shell, the author of Bargaining for [...]

Worst Mens Fashion Ideas that Took Off

January 22, 2010

Fashion is a progressive industry that changes with the wind and the tolerance of the people. Though women continually stretch the boundaries in the name of style, men’s fashion trends commonly remain in the safe zone – most of the time. Occasionally, however, men become courageous en masse, and the end results were typically disastrous. [...]

Why You Need a Gray Suit

January 21, 2010

Ted Danson and I are wearing ties and talking about oceans. I asked him to meet me in the Grill Room of the Four Seasons, because this is exactly the sort of old New York power nexus where Arthur Frobisher (Danson’s swaggeringly malevolent ex-billionaire on FX’s Damages) and George Christopher (his winningly goofy magazine editor [...]

How to Wake Up Early: The Guide

January 9, 2010

Most successful people are early risers. Think of Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Edison.  One reason why waking up early is correlated with success is that you get more work done in the morning.  That’s one benefit of waking up early. But how do you build the habit of waking up early without feeling like a mess [...]

Top Breakfast Recipes for Gaining Muscle

January 7, 2010

To gain weight, you need to eat more calories than your body needs.  If you’re a so called “hardgainer” you’ll need at least 5000kcal/day on average before you start to see weight gain.  Anything less and you’ll remain skinny. But how do you eat that much?  By spreading your calories into as many meals as you [...]