Men's Health Live
Summary: MEN'S HEALTH LIVE, from the pages of the world's largest and most comprehensive Men's magazine. Offering "tons of useful stuff" in an audio format, MEN'S HEALTH LIVE is THE men's guide to fitness, sex, women, workouts, weight loss, health, nutrition and muscle building. Men's Health editor Peter Moore and contributing editor Gregg Stebben talk health, fitness, nutrition, gender mind-benders, beer, guy news, sports, food, and "stuff that makes us laugh." Each weekly broadcast brings men information to help them look good, feel great and take control of their lives.
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Podcasts:
Fitness guru Lou Schuler discusses the impact of PEDs on the human body, and the potential for PEDs to make early stage cancer even worse.
Lou Schuler shares his insights from interviewing Buster Posey and two other "clean" major leaguers for an upcoming MEN’S HEALTH cover story.
We talk about men and good sportsmanship, and reflect on how dark the world would be without it. Peter Moore honors all athletes who have the drive to excel . . . while also playing by the rules.
It’s the day we call "When Oprah met Lance," and we talk about it with fitness guru Lou Schuler and Bill Strickland, author of TOUR DE LANCE and editor of BICYCLING MAGAZINE
We’re MEN’S HEALTH, and he’s a guy. (Although we’d disown him if we could.) So we feel obligated to talk about what men can learn from watching Lance crater.
Bill Strickland, editor of BICYCLING MAGAZINE and author of TOUR DE LANCE, tells us how many times he’s asked Lance about doping, and kicks himself for ever believing what Lance said.
Bill Strickland talks about the impact of Lance Armstrong’s lies on amateur cyclists, families, and kids.
Fitness guru Lou Schuler discusses the impact of PEDs on the human body, and the potential for PEDs to make early stage cancer even worse.
Lou Schuler shares his insights from interviewing Buster Posey and two other "clean" major leaguers for an upcoming MEN’S HEALTH cover story.
We talk about men and good sportsmanship, and reflect on how dark the world would be without it. Peter Moore honors all athletes who have the drive to excel . . . while also playing by the rules.
Gregg Stebben and MEN’S HEALTH senior editor Eric Adams broadcast live from the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Guests include Oprah’s trainer Bob Greene and CES’s "Digital Answer Man"; segments include previews of a small personal device that’s like STAR TREK’S "medical tricorder," and a webcam that catches and busts thieves in the middle of the heist.
CES’s "Digital Answer Man" talks about this year’s record-breaking show, and past oddities like Motorola’s Bluetooth-enabled ski hats and a fully-functional, artificial ski jump.
Can technology improve your workout? Oprah Winfrey’s trainer, Bob Greene, reveals CES fitness gadgets that use social networking to help you stay motivated.
The "connected car" takes CES by storm. We talk about new systems that offer safer texting and multiple Bluetooth zones, for connecting multiple phones in the car at the same time.
iPhone, Android, Windows Phone: Which is smartest, and how do you know which is best for you?