Health
ArchiveWatch as the Lab Rat works out with Chauncey Billups on his training methods of choice, the Power Plate and the TRX Suspension Trainer.
Meat gourmand Steven Rinella shows you the secret to parrilla, Argentina's famous method of charcoal grilling.
The gluten-free movement isn’t just a fad. It could be the performance boost you’ve been missing.
Ultramarathoner and Navy SEAL David Goggins talks about his training.
Competitive cyclist Steve Yore demonstrates an appropriately named exercise.
MOVNAT‘s Erwan LeCorre demonstrates how to jump onto rocks naturally. Read Nick Heil’s full story here.
Resident mixologist Ryan Krogh explains how to make a Manhattan.
The mountain biker and investment manager on balancing work and play.
Competitive cyclist Steve Yore demonstrates a variation of the plank.
Erwan Le Corre runs, climbs, and lifts logs barefoot. Will paleo fitness be the next big thing? …
Resident mixologist Ryan Krogh explains how to make a New Orleans Sazerac.
The lifeguard and paddleboarder talks about his passions.
Competitive cyclist Steve Yore demonstrates a simple exercise for maintaining your core.
Carolyn Parker puts the Lab Rat through a torturous timed circuit.
Resident mixologist Ryan Krogh explains how to make a Classic Margarita.
The Human Performance Center's Kele McDaniel shows you how to do the most effective leg extensions as part of a series designed to condition the entire body for any sport.
The Incanto chef’s recipe for Cornish Game Hen.
The Human Performance Center's Kele McDaniel shows you how to do a combination dumbbell row and lunge as part of a series designed to condition the entire body for any sport.
How to execute a one-legged squat to build power.
Resident mixologist Ryan Krogh explains how to make the Long Island Iced Tea. (Hint: No iced tea involved.)…
The Human Performance Center's Kele McDaniel shows you how to work your obliques using a Swiss Ball as part of a series designed to condition the entire body for any sport.
Keira Newton of Dynamic Kettlebell Fitness shows us an advanced exercise.
The Human Performance Center's Kele McDaniel shows you how to tighten your abs by rolling out a Swiss Ball as part of a series designed to condition the entire body for any sport.
A lateral exercise to help you build speed and power.
Stayton Bonner heads to Santa Fe Brewing Company to pick up supplies for the ultimate homebrew.
Resident mixologist Ryan Krogh explains how to make a Tom Collins.
Keira Newton of Dynamic Kettlebell Fitness shows her strength by swinging 88 pounds.
The Human Performance Center's Kele McDaniel demonstrates a lunge as part of a series of conditioning exercises for runners and cyclists.
The proper technique for one of the best upper body exercises.
The Lab Rat works out his upper body on the ROM.
Resident mixologist Ryan Krogh explains how to make a Pisco Sour.
Keira Newton demonstrates advanced kettlebell exercises.
The Human Performance Center's Kele McDaniel demonstrates push-ups with a Swiss ball as part of a series of conditioning exercises for runners and cyclists.
A lateral exercise to help you build speed and power.
Stayton Bonner transfers his brew so it has time to mellow.
The Incanto chef prepares an apres dish that’s packed with protein.
The Human Performance Center's Kele McDaniel demonstrates a reverse crunch as part of a series of conditioning exercises for runners and cyclists.
Step-by-step instruction on performing the ultimate lower body exercise.
After his signature brew has some time to mellow, Stayton Bonner bottles it.
The correct form, step-by-step, for six key stretches.
The Human Performance Center's Kele McDaniel demonstrates an oblique crunch as part of a series of conditioning exercises for runners and cyclists.
Carolyn Parker shows you how to warm up correctly.
The first taste of Blood Light, Stayton Bonner's red chile chocolate homebrew.
Behind the scenes of Outside's January 2011 cover shoot with soccer star, Landon Donovan.
Nick Heil shows you how to do the dumbbell bent over row. For more info check out our 10-Minute Fitness package.
Nick Heil and Chauncey Billups work out on the Power Plate.
Columnist Eric Hansen and his buddy “the Nose” on drinking fine Tequila…
Clif Bar Founder Gary Erickson and co-CEO Kit Crawford
MOVNAT's Erwan LeCorre demonstrates the natural way to climb a tree. Read the full story here.
It's an easy exercise to get wrong. Competitive cyclist Steve Yore shows you how to do it right.
The bestselling author power-hikes, powerlifts, and receives a megadose of vitamin C intravenously—all while lucidly explaining his plans to hack everything from fitness and humanitarian aid to surfing and medical research
Co-Founder, Recovery Science and Technology | Matthew Weatherley-White What do 3-time 24-hour World Champion Rebecca Rusch, 2-time 24-hour Single Speed World Champion Greg Martin, and Single Speed World Champion Heather Irminger…
By the end of the day, I often feel too tired to exercise. Is it better to skip my workout or trim it down? The Editors Santa Fe, NM
Is it better to sweeten drinks with honey or sugar? The Editors Santa Fe, NM
What are the healthiest beers? The Editors Santa Fe, NM
Serving as his own lab rat, an amateur bike racer spent a year taking supplemental testosterone—rumored to be a peloton favorite—to find out if it could transform an average Joe. His conclusion? No doubt about it.
In 2005, the author introduced us to the idea of childhood nature-deficit disorder. With The Nature Principle, he's back with a prescription for adults.
Ultrarunning phenom Geoff Roes's supercharged training fuel.
You'd be amazed at how far scientists have progressed in their ability to turn humans into unstoppable athletic machines. Here's a peek at a future that's coming fast.
Sitting down might be shortening your life and adding inches to your waistline, according to an article in the New York Times. The study, performed by Mao Clinic researcher James Levine, attempted to answer…
https://youtube.com/watch?v=wiw-7-zY9iQ%C2%A0 Sitting down may be shortening your life and adding inches to your waistline, according to an article in the New York Times. The study, performed by Mayo Clinic researcher James Levine,…
A Texas-based company is marketing a brand of bottled H20, called Evolv, that supposedly can ward off disease and boost your aerobic capacity. It’s fascinating case study of a notable trend—nutritional products that are being sold with a mix of miracle health claims and complex financial structures that promise easy riches. Our advice? Investor beware.
An exclusive look inside the cutting-edge Army lab that's pinching, prodding, dunking, bruising, and building the soldiers of tomorrow—and revolutionizing adventure fitness along the way.
The fastest and most efficient way for multisport athletes to max their strength.
Getting fit doesn't have to mean more time training. Just more sweat.
This travel-ready routine should take around 25 minutes. Power through these six exercises ten times with no rest between moves.
The three secrets of hyper-efficient fitness
Think you don't have time for a fitness routine? If you can block out a couple of hours during the week and some longer periods on weekends, the results will amaze you.
What foods can I eat to boost my metabolism? The Editors Santa Fe, NM