Men's Health Live show

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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 Extreme Training Tips | SEGMENT 1 | #154 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 309

We're broadcasting from the heart of the San Francisco Men's Health URBANATHLON and catch up the 2015 official race ambassador, Dean Karnazes (@DeanKarnazes). The acclaimed endurance runner offers training tips to tackle the course. Listen now.

 Extreme Training Tips | SEGMENT 1 | #154 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 309

We're broadcasting from the heart of the San Francisco Men's Health URBANATHLON and catch up the 2015 official race ambassador, Dean Karnazes (@DeanKarnazes). The acclaimed endurance runner offers training tips to tackle the course. Listen now.

 Running Legs | SEGMENT 2 | #154 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 409

The Challenged Athletes Foundation (@CAFoundation) provides support to those with physical impairments enabling competitive runners like Travis Ricks and Debra Bevilacqua to take part in events such as the Men's Health URBANATHLON. We discuss the specialized prosthetics, dubbed running legs, needed to take on extreme races.

 Running Legs | SEGMENT 2 | #154 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 409

The Challenged Athletes Foundation (@CAFoundation) provides support to those with physical impairments enabling competitive runners like Travis Ricks and Debra Bevilacqua to take part in events such as the Men's Health URBANATHLON. We discuss the specialized prosthetics, dubbed running legs, needed to take on extreme races.

 Meet the Competitors | SEGMENT 3 | #154 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 433

Gregg Stebben (@GreggStebben) interviews Men's Health URBANATHLON competitors as they cross the finish line including the unlikely running duo of Shirley (age 72) and Natalia (age 31), and the former Disney illustrator turned physical trainer, Ron Betta.

 Meet the Competitors | SEGMENT 3 | #154 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 433

Gregg Stebben (@GreggStebben) interviews Men's Health URBANATHLON competitors as they cross the finish line including the unlikely running duo of Shirley (age 72) and Natalia (age 31), and the former Disney illustrator turned physical trainer, Ron Betta.

 The Buddy System | SEGMENT 4 | #154 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 627

Ready to sign up for the next URBANATHLON? Get words of advice from race veterans Stu and Jeff: bring a race buddy and don't skimp on your push-ups during training.

 The Buddy System | SEGMENT 4 | #154 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 627

Ready to sign up for the next URBANATHLON? Get words of advice from race veterans Stu and Jeff: bring a race buddy and don't skimp on your push-ups during training.

 Training Adjustment | SEGMENT 5 | #154 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 277

After completing her first URBANATHLON, how would racer Cherie prepare differently? This stand out marathoner shares her strategy to limit injury and better her time next year.

 Training Adjustment | SEGMENT 5 | #154 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 277

After completing her first URBANATHLON, how would racer Cherie prepare differently? This stand out marathoner shares her strategy to limit injury and better her time next year.

 Get Political | BONUS SEGMENT | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 374

Peter Moore (@MHPeterMoore) is on a mission to have a dedicated federal Office of Men's Health. If you are a man, know a man, love a man: it's time you join this political movement. Sign the petition here: menshealth.com/petition.

 Get Political | BONUS SEGMENT | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 374

Peter Moore (@MHPeterMoore) is on a mission to have a dedicated federal Office of Men's Health. If you are a man, know a man, love a man: it's time you join this political movement. Sign the petition here: menshealth.com/petition.

 Men's Health Live #153: Firefighters and Holiday Diets | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5068

What does it take to be the Ultimate Men's Health Guy? Find out how the inspirational and ripped Lexington, KY firefighter Tim Boniface (@TimBoniface) made it onto the cover of this month's Men's Health Magazine. Then, we explore ways to harness our own strengths and how to actually LOSE weight during the holidays. Segment 1: Fire-Fighting Fitness From banker to firefighter to Men's Health cover guy, Tim Boniface (@TimBoniface), has goals bigger than his biceps! He fills us in on his life as a fit, Men's Health subscriber and then explains how becoming a firefighter pushed him to ramp up his fitness routine. Segment 2: No Joke When Tim Boniface (@TimBoniface) got the call from Men's Health telling him that he was a contender in the Ultimate Men's Health Guy competition, he thought it was a prank and actually hung up on us. Here's the hilarious story of how Tim ALMOST wasn't on the cover. Segment 3: A True Hero After witnessing the humanity and selflessness of firefighters and other first responders on 9/11, MH Cover Guy Tim Boniface (@TimBoniface) ditched his high-paying bank job to fulfill his own lifelong dream of becoming a fire-fighter. Segment 4: Be Fit or Die Firefighters risk life and limb on a daily basis, and being tired, worn out or out of shape in the line of duty is not an option. MH Cover Guy Tim Boniface (@TimBoniface) explains the importance of fitness for first responders. Segment 5: Just Move Your Ass The best exercise is the one you will do. MH Cover Guy Tim Boniface (@TimBoniface) urges you to find the workout regimen that works well because you'll stick with it. Segment 6: Stop Eating Crap A good diet is just as important to your fitness as the right exercise routine, says Men's Health November Cover Guy, Tim Boniface (@TimBoniface). He divulges the secrets of the diet that earned him a spot on our cover. Segment 7: Facebook In Your Face Facebook is taking a stab at the news scene with their new app, Notify. Men's Health Social Media Director, Erin Weaver (@ByErinWeaver), fills us in on the features of this news aggregating service. Segment 8: Ignore Your Weaknesses? Yeah, it's easy to think that success comes from "fixing" our weaknesses. But the classic book "Strengths Finder 2.0" encourages us to do what we do best and let someone else handle the stuff that trips us up. Gregg Stebben (@GreggStebben) and Men's Health Radio producer Alex Gardner (@aisforalex07) sound off on this philosophy. Segment 9: Drop 10 For Christmas You don't have to wait for the holidays to pass in order to start losing weight. Gregg (@GreggStebben) advises us to drop pounds during the weeks of typical overeating. He tells Men's Health Food and Nurtrition Editor, Paul Kita (@GuyGourmet) how he did it. Segment 10: Screwed By Food Not only are foods much more carb heavy than they have been in the past, but they are also full of bad calories. Men's Health Food and Nutrition Editor, Paul Kita (@Paul_Kita), explains why working out without adopting a healthy diet will keep you heavy. Segment 11: Drink Less Craft Beer? Do you have a favorite craft beer? Here's how many hundreds of calories that you might drinking with each bottle of brew. Segment 12: Fat-Ass Math What can we do to put ourselves on the path to being lighter in the New Year? Men's Health Food and Nutrition Editor, Paul Kita (@Paul_Kita), gives us the "30-30" rules to help us keep our bellies full and our bodies fueled.

 Men's Health Live #153: Firefighters and Holiday Diets | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5068

What does it take to be the Ultimate Men's Health Guy? Find out how the inspirational and ripped Lexington, KY firefighter Tim Boniface (@TimBoniface) made it onto the cover of this month's Men's Health Magazine. Then, we explore ways to harness our own strengths and how to actually LOSE weight during the holidays. Segment 1: Fire-Fighting Fitness From banker to firefighter to Men's Health cover guy, Tim Boniface (@TimBoniface), has goals bigger than his biceps! He fills us in on his life as a fit, Men's Health subscriber and then explains how becoming a firefighter pushed him to ramp up his fitness routine. Segment 2: No Joke When Tim Boniface (@TimBoniface) got the call from Men's Health telling him that he was a contender in the Ultimate Men's Health Guy competition, he thought it was a prank and actually hung up on us. Here's the hilarious story of how Tim ALMOST wasn't on the cover. Segment 3: A True Hero After witnessing the humanity and selflessness of firefighters and other first responders on 9/11, MH Cover Guy Tim Boniface (@TimBoniface) ditched his high-paying bank job to fulfill his own lifelong dream of becoming a fire-fighter. Segment 4: Be Fit or Die Firefighters risk life and limb on a daily basis, and being tired, worn out or out of shape in the line of duty is not an option. MH Cover Guy Tim Boniface (@TimBoniface) explains the importance of fitness for first responders. Segment 5: Just Move Your Ass The best exercise is the one you will do. MH Cover Guy Tim Boniface (@TimBoniface) urges you to find the workout regimen that works well because you'll stick with it. Segment 6: Stop Eating Crap A good diet is just as important to your fitness as the right exercise routine, says Men's Health November Cover Guy, Tim Boniface (@TimBoniface). He divulges the secrets of the diet that earned him a spot on our cover. Segment 7: Facebook In Your Face Facebook is taking a stab at the news scene with their new app, Notify. Men's Health Social Media Director, Erin Weaver (@ByErinWeaver), fills us in on the features of this news aggregating service. Segment 8: Ignore Your Weaknesses? Yeah, it's easy to think that success comes from "fixing" our weaknesses. But the classic book "Strengths Finder 2.0" encourages us to do what we do best and let someone else handle the stuff that trips us up. Gregg Stebben (@GreggStebben) and Men's Health Radio producer Alex Gardner (@aisforalex07) sound off on this philosophy. Segment 9: Drop 10 For Christmas You don't have to wait for the holidays to pass in order to start losing weight. Gregg (@GreggStebben) advises us to drop pounds during the weeks of typical overeating. He tells Men's Health Food and Nurtrition Editor, Paul Kita (@GuyGourmet) how he did it. Segment 10: Screwed By Food Not only are foods much more carb heavy than they have been in the past, but they are also full of bad calories. Men's Health Food and Nutrition Editor, Paul Kita (@Paul_Kita), explains why working out without adopting a healthy diet will keep you heavy. Segment 11: Drink Less Craft Beer? Do you have a favorite craft beer? Here's how many hundreds of calories that you might drinking with each bottle of brew. Segment 12: Fat-Ass Math What can we do to put ourselves on the path to being lighter in the New Year? Men's Health Food and Nutrition Editor, Paul Kita (@Paul_Kita), gives us the "30-30" rules to help us keep our bellies full and our bodies fueled.

 Fire-Fighting Fitness | SEGMENT 1 | #153 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 416

From banker to firefighter to Men's Health cover guy, Tim Boniface (@TimBoniface), has goals bigger than his biceps! He fills us in on his life as a fit, Men's Health subscriber and then explains how becoming a firefighter pushed him to ramp up his fitness routine.

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