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March 29, 2024

How Conor McGregor Is ‘Gearing Up to Fight’ Again Soon

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Conor McGregor knows the world is waiting with bated breath to see him fight. Ever since his last pay-per-view all the way back in July 2021, followers from across the world have been scrolling the internet hoping to see a fight announcement from the Irish fighter. That time is finally here, with the former UFC double champion recently confirming he’ll be squaring off against Michael Chandler this summer.

But until then, fans are able to see plenty of McGregor swinging in director Doug Liman’s remake of Road House (now available on Amazon Prime Video), his feature film acting debut, starring as unhinged henchman Knox opposite Jake Gyllenhaal’s brooding hero Dalton. The role takes full advantage of McGregor’s very particular, very honed set of skills, viscerally reminding us why he’s called “The Notorious.”

Men’s Journal sat down with McGregor to discuss Road House, training to take on Chandler, fatherhood, his Proper Twelve whiskey, and how he plans to deploy his brutal left-handed hook once again.

McGregor as the unhinged Knox in “Road House.”

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Men’s Journal: You’re still a very in-demand fighter. What made this jump into acting the right fit?

I’ve had people trying to get me on board the movie business for a long time now. I’ve been curious, but there’s never been one that was a true fit. I’ve been more focused on the fight business than show business. But this is a fight movie. I was actually brought in by the people at UFC. And to get to act alongside Jake Gyllenhaal was a draw. I’m a huge fan of Jake’s work, so I was honored to be doing this with him. We both have tremendous respect for each other in our respective crafts, so we were on to something really good.

Your character is a new addition to this reimagining. What did you like about getting to play this villain?

Knox is a little crazy, but he’s a cool cat and I like his style. I would say that Jake’s Dalton is actually a bit darker than Knox, so you get a hero with a dark side, and a villain who’s got almost this playful, good side. I think it’s a nice balance. We make a good duo. I also own a roadhouse, a pub, myself in Ireland. So really, I couldn’t say no. I needed to be a part of this.

It all goes back to Ireland. What does it mean for you to be an Irish fighter?

It means to fight for God and for country. That’s my motto. I represent Ireland with my whole heart. I’m proud of my heritage and I’m proud of where I come from. We are known for our toughness and our durability. We are known for approaching the fight game like warriors. I have those qualities and I have them in abundance.

McGregor celebrates after defeating Eddie Alvarez on November 12, 2016 in New York City.

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You’ve been a trailblazer for Ireland in MMA, but Irish boxing has a rich history. Did those fighters inspire you in your journey?

Many fantastic Irish boxers. Michael Carruth and Philip Sutcliffe Sr., who is one of my boxing coaches. These are guys who reached very high levels in the sport and in the Olympics. But one in particular was Bernard Dunne who came from my very own Dublin. He brought big-time boxing back to Ireland in a major way. He also promoted the Irish language, the Gaelic tongue. He promoted a thing called cúpla focal, which means “a few words.” He wanted people to learn a few words of their country’s tongue. He came from a Dublin suburb not unlike my own, it has its tough areas. Sure, there are some bad apples, but there are so many great people in these areas that we come from.

How did you start your climb in MMA?

I owe a lot to my mixed martial arts coach John Kavanagh. I looked up to him and have been in awe of what he’s built. He’s a mastermind in the game. There was nothing going on in this MMA world in Ireland when he started his journey. John was staying up nights learning BJJ [Brazilian jiu-jitsu] moves from VHS tapes that he would then teach us. From there, he started to build a team from scratch. This was when he was a blue belt, and he was our highest BJJ practitioner while he was running the gym. But he lifted himself up the whole time, and rose to black belt. Now his gym SBG Ireland just churns out incredible, smooth, classic fighters like butter. 

There probably isn’t a UFC highlight clip used more than your left-handed knockdown of José Aldo. How’d you hone that strike?

I had something pure in me there with that left hand from the beginning, but make no mistake, I was educated with it well. My boxing club, Crumlin Boxing Club in Dublin 12, we called it the “school of excellence” for a reason. I was schooled on how to throw that back hand. I learned all about how to turn the hand like a corkscrew, and bring the knuckle into the strike. Right down the pipe. 

I still practice that punch every day. You need to keep the blades sharp, always. I train every day. I must. For my mental health and to stay dialed. I might wake up in the middle of the night, throwing that left hand punch in the mirror. Just watching the form, perfecting it. I make sure that my middle knuckle and my nose are in line. They are never off.

What about other crucial elements of your fighting style?

I’m not just a left-handed fighter. I’ve had opponents who have made that mistake before, by preparing for a left-handed fighter. You aren’t preparing enough if that’s the work you are doing. And there are people out there who think my left hand has won me all of my belts. What has won my belts is the accuracy of my downward striking. There is a vertical element that comes into play that isn’t in traditional boxing. That’s a discipline in itself. I was able to develop incredibly accurate and stable downward punching in many different positions. So when I would drop the opponent with my back hand, I was able to follow through with this truly precise striking to turn that opportunity into a victory.

And given the belts, I’m sure you’ve learned how to celebrate those moments.

I celebrate daily. I don’t just wait for those championship moments. I celebrate the smallest things. I could wake up one morning and if the coffee is amazing, I’m noticing that. That’s a celebration. I might even say, “This is a lovely coffee we have here.” Of course later in the day, I’m not celebrating coffee, I’m celebrating with a glass of our Proper Twelve whiskey.

Right, another venture. What made you want to step into the spirits world?

My grandfather, God rest his soul, told me that there are two kinds of people in Ireland: There are our master distillers, the makers of the whiskey, and then we have the master drinkers, who enjoy what is made. My grandfather was the latter. He instilled in me that there is no drink like Irish whiskey. That’s how I was raised. I hope to God that some day, on some plane, I get to taste our whiskey with him.

McGregor staring down Jake Gyllenhaal in “Road House.”

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What does your routine look like these days when you’re in fight camp? How do you start your morning?

My routine has changed over the years. It’s always evolving. The first thing that I take in the morning is salt, lemon, and water. I’ll do my morning vitamins then as well. I have a nutritionist with a doctorate in sports science—shout out to him, Tristin Kennedy. And then I’ll have my breakfast at the time he tells me. It’ll usually be eggs, some sort of protein, or some sort of carbohydrate, fruit, and a micronutrient. And then I’ll have my after-breakfast vitamins.

I’ll do cold-water immersion, either getting into a cold plunge or doing a cold shower. And then I’ll have my first training session of the day. That is followed by lunch, and any business that I need to take care of. During that time I also make sure that I’m resting in some fashion. If I’m lucky, that rest involves spending time with my family. I’ll then get back into the gym later that evening. I take my last bit of vitamins before I go to bed.

Many UFC fans are excited for your return, but you have a lot of demands on your time these days. Where does fighting stand in your priorities?

This life that I’m in, we have the whiskey, the movies, and all of this business is exciting, but I feel an absence when I’m away from my fight team for too long. I need to find ways to be with my team more. I want to be back in the fight game fully. That is what was so great about doing the Ultimate Fighter show. I had to be at the gym. I had to be around fighters.

I have great people working around me [in my businesses]. I want to support them in this work effort, so my sense of duty is the only thing that pulls me from the fight game. But you know we are gearing up to fight time soon. That means isolation. That means motivation. That means being back on my island with my team. I’m excited to get back there.

What’s your No. 1 motivation for getting back in the Octagon?

I love to compete. I’m still eager for a fight. I’m always eager for a fight. I always have been and that hasn’t changed. The children add motivation, there is no question on that. But the fire was already there and has always been there. My kids and my family are set. I don’t need to do this to support them. The businesses have worked out in my favor. If I was only looking at this as a way to make money, then I probably would have left after I beat José Aldo after the first world title.

Speaking of your kids, they’re young, but have you coached them at all in fitness or the martial arts?

I would never force my kids into fighting, or into serious competition, but we will always train martial arts in my family. There is something that happens to a child when they start to study and then begin to understand the martial arts. It teaches you dedication and drive. It teaches you camaraderie and confidence. Those skills that you learn in a martial arts gym will help you achieve everything that you want.

I have been training my older kids in martial arts from day one. I’ve been building them up already. Right now I’m getting some lovely work out of my young boy. He’s loading the bow and arrow from the back hand perfectly. He knows how to roll under a shot and how to counter with accuracy. We’re having fun with it.

Does he have a strong left hook like his father?

My son is actually orthodox, but since he’s young we’re training in both stances right now. You kind of need to be ambidextrous in this day and age. You want to be able to work in both stances. You have to be able to punch from bth sides and kick from both sides. But my younger son Rían, I’m thinking he might be southpaw like myself. But we’ll see what happens.

Conor McGregor preparing for his welterweight bout against Donald Cerrone during UFC246 on January 18, 2020 in Las Vegas.

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How much have they seen of your fight camps and what life is like leading up to a fight? Or after one?

I remember after I had that injury in the last fight, where I broke the leg. The last time that my children had seen me before I left for the fight, I was able to 360-degree spin and flip-kick through the air. When I got back a month later, I was in a wheelchair. I was nervous about how they’d respond to that. But it really was a teaching moment. Sure, they saw me in a wheelchair, but they also saw me build myself back up. They saw me get strong again. I know that has a powerful effect on them. That’s a great lesson. Because we all are going to face hardships in our life.

How do you feel about the matchup with Michael Chandler?

I feel great at 175 pounds and I feel great at 185 pounds. I’m the only fighter in UFC history to have really high-level knockout victories across three weight classes going up. There was another fighter, Jared Cannonier, who’s done it going down. I’m proud of that. I can go up to the 185-pound weight class. I have been sparring against middleweights my entire fight career anyways.

But now I’ve got a smaller opponent in Michael Chandler. That’s where experience comes in, and I’ve been around every kind of fighter. I’m bringing in bodies to replicate his size and style. He fights orthodox, which will be good for me. I’ve fought a few southpaws back to back. Those fighters had a bit of height to them.

You look like you’ve put a lot of muscle on. Do you enjoy the challenge of transforming your body?

I do enjoy it. Now, you don’t want to yo-yo. You want to stay in a place of strength. You will see some guys leave camp, finish a fight, and just put on all this unnecessary weight. I see fighters who will actually get fat. Nothing against them, but I’ve never gotten fat or checked out that much after a camp. For me, a change in weight just means an altered goal. If I’m putting on weight or if I’m leaning out, I’m doing it because that’s a goal I have. Or it’s going to help me accomplish a clear goal that I have. But there is also an element here that is biology. As men get older, they just get heavier. That’s how it goes. So it’s kind of unnatural to work so hard so get to or maintain a weight class that isn’t true to your body anymore. I know there are fighters in the UFC who do that, and it’s not healthy or good for your performance.

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March 28, 2024

Intuitive eating is redefining the way we perceive nutrition

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Many of us grew up with weird and perhaps not-so-healthy relationships with food.

Whether we’ve been yo-yo dieting for years or dealing with more serious eating disorders, the thought of rejecting the diet mentality and trying something new has likely crossed your mind.

Enter, intuitive eating.

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Redefining the way we perceive nutrition, intuitive eating prompts us to tune into our body’s hunger signals in order to make food choices that support overall health and well-being. It’s not just another trend, but an instinctive approach to eating that fosters respect for your body.

Sound like something you’d like to try? Here’s everything you should know about intuitive eating.

What is intuitive eating?

“Intuitive eating fosters a healthy relationship with food, emphasising self-care and body appreciation over weight loss. It’s a dynamic integration of instinct, emotion, and rational thought, encouraging you to honour your health by listening to your body’s cues and fulfilling your needs,” Eleanor Thackrey, a health coach at Juniper, explains.

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“Research indicates that dieting, with its rigid rules and focus on restriction, is unsustainable and often counterproductive, leading to issues like body and food preoccupation, reduced self- esteem and disordered eating.

“In contrast, intuitive eating advocates for a flexible, internal cues-based approach, promoting physical and emotional wellbeing,” she tells 9Coach.

The science behind the benefits of intuitive eating

“Over 125 studies have been conducted on intuitive eating globally which have revealed significant benefits, such as enhanced well-being, reduced risk of eating disorders, and better biomarkers like blood sugar and cholesterol. Intuitive eating fosters a balanced diet, greater variety in food choices, and heightened bodily awareness,” Eleanor explains.

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One of the best parts of intuitive eating is that its benefits are both physical and psychological – and it can be particularly helpful for those who struggle with food guilt.

“Psychologically, it’s linked to fewer eating disorder behaviours, improved body image, and stronger emotional regulation, helping distinguish between physical and emotional hunger.

Intuitive eating reduces food-related anxiety and guilt, promoting a more enjoyable relationship with food.”

“Contrary to diet culture, it encourages eating without restriction while prioritising healthful choices, often leading to more consistent weight maintenance and increased consumption of fruits and vegetables.”

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The tenet of intuitive eating

“The ten principles of intuitive eating guide you toward body attunement — recognising and responding to physical sensations like hunger and fullness — and removing mental barriers to this attunement, such as harmful food rules and struggling with body image,” says Eleanor.

These principles include:

1. Reject the diet mentality: Forget diet books. Embrace the concept of letting go of weight loss and strict food rules.

2. Honour your hunger: Listen to your body’s signals of physical hunger.

3. Make peace with food: Enjoy all foods without guilt or judgment, and savour your favourite foods without labelling them as “good” or “bad”.

4. Challenge the food police: Silence the inner critic that connects food choices and body image with negativity.

5. Discover the satisfaction factor: Understand how food tastes, its texture, and the satisfaction it brings, and choose meals that are as nourishing as they are enjoyable.

6. Know when you’re full: Recognise when you are comfortably full and stop eating at that point.

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7. Cope with emotions without using food: Find alternative coping strategies to handle emotional situations.

8. Respect your body: Appreciate and respect your body as it is, rather than aiming for unrealistic or unhealthy ideals.

9. Move for fun and well-being: Engage in physical activity for enjoyment and health benefits rather than as punishment.

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10. Honour your health with gentle nutrition: While all foods can be enjoyed, intuitive eating also stresses the importance of making food choices that support overall health and well-being.

Apply these principles to each meal you eat, and you’ll likely start experiencing the benefits that Eleanor mentioned before.

Remember as well, that you can always get the help of a dietitian, nutritionist or health coach in order to achieve your health goals and change your eating habits for good.

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Anyone needing support with eating disorders or body image issues should contact: Butterfly National Helpline on 1800 33 4673 (1800 ED HOPE) or support@butterfly.org.au; Eating Disorders Victoria Helpline on 1300 550 23.

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A Citizen Watch That’s the ‘Perfect Mix of Ruggedness and Elegance’ Is Over $90 Off for a Limited Time

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Timeless watches remain a core accessory for men, but how they’re used has changed over time. Like divers and field watches, the average pilot watch likely won’t be used for its original purpose, but that doesn’t mean its features don’t come in handy for day-to-day use. Designed for the cockpit, many pilot watches have large, legible numerals and features like lume that make them easy to read, like this popular under-$300 Citizen watch that’s now even more affordable.

The Citizen Eco-Drive 3-Hand Avion Watch is on a limited-time sale on Amazon for just $159—36% off the typical $250 price. Citizen’s watches are trusted yet affordable, and the Avion watch is no different. This stylishly rugged timepiece has earned over 2,400 five-star ratings from shoppers who love it for its refined intricacies and wear-anytime style. 

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The face is handsome yet detail-rich, featuring numbers for minutes and hours in both 12- and 24-hour formats. A three-hand design lets you keep time to the second, and there’s also a date window at the 3 o’clock position. The case is a hefty 45mm, so it may not suit the most slender wrists, but the relatively thin case keeps it from feeling too bulky. It comes with a substantial leather strap with contrasting stitching for a rugged look. Citizen’s solar-powered Eco-Drive tech recharges the battery with light, but it doesn’t necessarily need to sit in the sun; it can recharge using indoor lighting, too. The hands have lume, although the numerals don’t, so it may not be the top pick for low-light settings.

Shoppers were impressed with the aesthetics of the watch. One shopper called it the “perfect mix of ruggedness and elegance,” adding that it’s “very refined.” Another shopper dubbed it “classy and timeless” and appreciated the “clean lines” and lack of “garish” details.

Other shoppers appreciated the functionality of the Eco-Drive tech and the watch’s timekeeping ability. One shopper said it’s “as accurate as any quartz watch I have ever owned.” They noted, “You don’t have to worry about changing batteries every year or two,” and added, “Wearing this watch outside for one day a week is enough to keep it ‘charged’ up and ready to go.”

Despite the prevalence of smartwatches and phones, a wristwatch is arguably the best distraction-free way to keep time. For under $200, Citizen’s Eco-Drive 3-Hand Date Avion Watch marries form and function thanks to its attractive, classic look and convenient and remarkably accurate solar-powered quartz movement. As a limited-time deal, this sale won’t last long, so you’ll want to act quickly to take advantage of the savings. 

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March 27, 2024

These are the reasons you might be feeling extra tired, according to a dietitian

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What’s your energy like at the moment?

Do you jump out of bed ready to take on the day, or find no matter how much shut eye you get, it is never enough?

Maybe you start the day feeling great, only to have your energy wane as the day progresses?

Fatigue is not uncommon in modern, busy life. As the days become shorter, and we get less sunlight, it may be time to check if there are any dietary reasons you are not feeling your best.

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You are not getting enough iron

Iron deficiency is the most common nutrient deficiency in the world, and considering that up to 25 per cent of Australian women have low iron stores it is no wonder that so many of us feel chronically tired.

One of the key roles of iron in the body is to transport oxygen to every one of the body’s cells, and as such, low levels can leave us feeling short on energy, breathless and chronically fatigued.

One of the key reasons iron stores are depleted over time is that lean red meat, one of the richest dietary sources of well absorbed haem iron, is not consumed as frequently by meat eaters as is required for optimal absorption. It is much more common to see ‘sporadic’ red meat eaters.

While we do not need a lot of meat, just 70-100g to get the iron we need, we do need it regularly. This is especially important for women with high energy requirements or who may lose significant amounts of blood with each menstrual cycle.

The best way to identify if your iron levels are low is to ask your GP for a blood test. You should never supplement your diet with iron unless you know it is clinically indicated.

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Your Vitamin D is low

With the cooler months upon us, now is the time to see where your Vitamin D is at. During the winter months more than one third of all Australians develop low Vitamin D levels which can leave us feeling far from our best and more prone to low mood.

Low Vitamin D levels can also result in muscle soreness, making it difficult to recover after training sessions.

Ideally, we need at least 10-15 minutes in direct sunlight to ensure Vitamin D is well absorbed in the body, but in addition, getting the vitamin through rich dietary sources including oily fish like salmon, eggs and fortified dairy will help you to keep on top of your Vitamin D this Winter.

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You are skipping the carbs

You may be proactively avoiding carbs to support fat loss, or you may have simply heard that they are not so good for us, but consuming far less carbohydrate than the body needs for energy will cause you to become increasingly tired over time, especially if your energy demands are high.

This means that it will not be enough to have a coffee for breakfast, tuna salad for lunch and some grilled fish and vegetables for dinner.

At a minimum, you will need a source of good quality carbohydrates at each meal and snack – think fresh fruit, grain based cereals, like oats or wholegrain crackers, or nutrient rich vegetables like sweet potato and corn.

You are not ticking the box on protein

While many of us think we are getting adequate protein as we sit down to a decent sized serving of chicken or fish at night, ideally, we need to consume high quality protein throughout the day to optimise absorption. This means making sure each meal and snack contains some dairy, lean meat, tofu, legumes, nuts or seeds to get adequate protein, at the right times.

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You are relying on stimulants for energy rather than food

When we feel tired it can be easy to reach for the coffee, or diet soft drink, or sweet treats to help us get through the day. But the reality is that while these stimulants will offer an energy hit for 30-60 minutes, they are also associated with an energy lull, and even more pronounced fatigue, an hour or two later.

For this reason, if you are adding caffeine or sugars into your diet to help boost your energy, try consume them with your meals to help keep blood glucose levels as stable as possible.

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March 26, 2024

Shoppers Are Swarming Amazon to Get a Now-$16 Grill Cover That’s ‘So Much Better’ Than Ones at Hardware Stores

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For those who live in colder states, the arrival of spring means unveiling the backyard grill from its long winter nap. And despite today’s best grills being built to last in various weather conditions, keeping them covered is a wise investment to help prolong their lifespan. The problem is that many covers directly from grill brands can be expensive, around $50 or more in many cases. But recently, Men’s Journal learned about a now-$16 grill cover on Amazon that shoppers “could not believe” works as well as it does for how little they paid.

Viboos Grill Covers are waterproof, dustproof, windproof, and UV-protective, and are said to work diligently through all seasons in any condition. The brand offers covers that fit Weber, Broil King, Char-Broil, and other grills that range in size from 32 to 72 inches, with two additional options for the oblong-shaped Weber Q-series. The 58-inch grill cover is now just $16 for Prime Members and is the most popular size, with over 10,000 sold in the last month. That, combined with the 21,000-plus five-star ratings, has pushed it into the No. 1 rank of bestselling grill covers on Amazon.

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This grill cover is made from a triple-layer fabric that includes a waterproof PVC backing, a flexible Oxford cloth center, and a top-layer treatment that boosts its weather and UV resistance. It features Velcro straps that serve as a “belt” to cinch the “waist” of the grill and adjustable drawstrings that do the same at the bottom, preventing it from flying off in the wind. The 58-inch size fits the widest range of grills, including the Weber Spirit series, Char-Broil Performance series, five different types from Broil King, and most other four-burner models. To ensure you find the best fit for your grill, consult Viboos’ size chart.

Shoppers who have made their way to Viboos grill covers have been happy with the fit, the quality, and the waterproofing, but many say they’re stunned by the value, having paid less than $20 for such a good product. “I can’t believe how good this is,” as one shopper put it. “I fully expected it to be cheap and flimsy, but it’s thick, sturdy, and way less [expensive] than similar products! It has a silver lining to completely protect it from the elements and prevent fading, has clips at the bottom to attach it to the bottom of the grill so it doesn’t blow away, and Velcro straps on either side to secure it under the side compartments to make sure no water can get in.”

Others have compared it to previous grill covers purchased at the big hardware stores, saying there’s no comparing the two. “This cover is so much better than the one I bought at my local big box hardware store,” a shopper admitted. “It’s thick and sturdy and made out of better materials. The other one cracked and ripped after a few days in sunlight and this one still looks new.”

Whether you’re working on a compact two-burner grill or a six-burner that’ll feed the whole neighborhood, it’s worth protecting your investment with the Amazon shopper-favorite Viboos Waterproof Grill Cover. Available in black and gray in over 10 sizes, it’s safe to say the brand has you covered this grilling season.

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Want to start lifting weights? Here are the beginner tips you need to know

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Weight training, or resistance training, is a type of exercise designed to make your muscles work harder.

Over the last couple of years, it has gained a lot of popularity – and for good reason, as the benefits are many.

From keeping your heart healthy to increasing bone density, improving sleep quality and more, lifting weights can do a lot for your health and well-being.

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“Making the choice to start strength training is a fantastic step for reaching your health and wellness goals. However, there are a few things to note when getting started that can best support your progress and set you up for long-term success,” Jackson Anderson, a PT at Juniper, tells 9honey Coach.

Keen to get started? Here are Anderson’s beginner-friendly strength training tips:

Don’t overdo it

When you start a new fitness routine, it’s easy to want to grab the heaviest dumbbells or go to the gym every single day.

But when it comes to weight training, slow and steady really does win the race.

“Start with only 2-3 sessions per week and gradually build your way up from there. Begin with lighter weights to acquaint your body with the movements and then gradually increase the weight as you gain strength and confidence,” Anderson suggests.

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You may even do some exercises with just your body weight (because yes, your own weight also counts as strength training!) and, as you get more comfortable, grab an external weight for more resistance.

“Avoid the temptation to lift too heavy too soon, as it can lead to injuries. Consistency is the key to seeing results with strength training. Stick to your training schedule and make lifting weights a regular part of your routine.”

Stay hydrated and eat well

Your goal physique is made in the kitchen. And while putting in the effort at the gym is key, you won’t get far if you’re not eating well and giving your body the nutrients it needs.

“Proper nutrition is essential for supporting your weightlifting efforts. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water and focus on consuming a balanced diet rich in protein, carbohydrates and healthy fats.”

“Protein is particularly important for refuelling your muscles for growth and repair when getting started.”

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Set clear goals

Knowing what you want to accomplish will not only help you create a training routine that works for you – but it will keep you motivated to continue showing up for yourself.

“Determine what you want to achieve with your weightlifting. Whether it’s building muscle, improving strength or simply getting in better shape, having specific goals will guide your training. For further support, working with a qualified personal trainer is a great step to take,” Anderson recommends.

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Start with the proper form

Anderson mentioned before that lifting too heavy too soon can lead to injuries – and the same can be said about lifting with poor form.

“Before focusing on heavy weights or high reps, learn and master the correct form for each exercise. Proper form not only prevents injuries but also ensures that you’re effectively targeting the intended muscle groups for optimal muscle growth. This will save you a lot of time in the long run!”

Working with a PT can be really helpful here, but we know not everyone has the means to do so.

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In that case, it’s a great idea to watch videos of a trainer performing an exercise and move your body along with them without any weights. Once you feel comfortable, add in the weights.

Another pro tip: film yourself doing the exercise and after your session, spend some time comparing your technique with the trainer’s technique and seeing where you can improve.

Rest and recovery

Last but definitely not least, remember that your body needs time to recover.

“Allow your muscles adequate time to rest and recover between workouts. Overtraining can hinder progress and increase the risk of injury. Aim for at least one rest day between weightlifting sessions and ensure you’re getting enough sleep to support muscle repair and growth,” Anderson recommends.

“In addition to this, the most important thing is to have fun with it! Experimenting with different types of strength training movements and finding what works best for you will allow for continued enjoyment which ensures that you are likely to adhere to your program long term.”

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March 25, 2024

Amazon’s No. 1 Bestselling Socks With 48,000+ 5-Star Ratings Are Just $2 a Pair During Amazon’s Big Spring Sale

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Amazon’s Big Spring Sale might have steep savings on big-ticket items like DeWalt power tools and Solo Stove fire pits, but some of the best deals are on the essentials, like hoodies, underwear, and flip-flops. Right now is also a perfect time to stock up on socks, thanks to one of the biggest brands in the game offering its bestselling style for just $2 a pair.

Right now, the GoldToe Cotton Crew Athletic Socks are on sale for $12—a $10 discount on the $22 everyday price. These socks are an Amazon No. 1 bestseller with more than 48,000 five-star ratings. They’re available in either large or XL, which cover men’s shoe sizes 6 to 16. Though this deal applies only to the black multi-pack, discounts on other six- and 12-packs are also available. 

GoldToe Men’s 656S Socks, 6-Pack, $12 (was $22) on Amazon

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There are plenty of performance socks made from innovative, high-end materials like merino wool, cashmere, and even antimicrobial silver, but sometimes you just need a basic pair of comfortable cotton socks. These GoldToe socks are made from over 80% cotton, with a blend of nylon and spandex for durability and stretch. They’re also designed to wick away moisture and keep feet dry for all-day comfort. The cotton construction makes them comfortable and soft for casual wear, while the reinforced toe and ribbing make them suitable for everyday workouts.

Many shoppers were impressed with how well the socks held up. “These socks are wonderfully soft, just thick enough, and are very durable,” one shopper said. Another shopper called them “comfortable and durable,” adding that they “wick away moisture better than just plain socks.”

Other shoppers found the socks well-suited for different kinds of shoes. One shopper fittingly called them the “Goldilocks pick of just-right socks,” adding that the “material is just that right amount of thickness” to wear with boots or sneakers.

Whether you’re in desperate need of new socks or you just want some to stash in your gym bag, it’s hard to argue with the simplicity of GoldToe’s bestselling crew socks for just $2 a pair. But Amazon’s Big Spring Sale ends tonight, so if you’re looking to score some socks, make sure to act quickly while the discount is still live.

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Mortlach’s New 30-Year Scotch Features Completely Unique Flavors

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When it comes to storied Speyside Scotch, Mortlach is one of the most trusted tellers of the tale. The historic facility has been producing its hearty style of single malt for over two centuries. This month it unveils one of its rarest offerings to date: a 30-year-old whisky finished in a quirky trio of casks. Known as the Midnight Malt, only 350 bottles worth of the liquid will be released globally. We’ve got your first taste right here.

Simply put, the new release is a spiced banana bomb. It’s not the descriptor you expect from a well-aged Scotch, but this particular offering spent time in Guatemalan rum barrels, along with cooperage previously reserved for Bordeaux wine and Calvados brandy. An unlikely partnership from the start, this is unlike any other battery of finishes we’ve encountered in a singular expression.

Yet, somehow, they all layer harmoniously atop Mortlach’s umami-rich house style; the weight of the underlying malt can support this substantial song and dance. In addition to the tropical fruit—which is most pronounced in the nose and on the tip of the tongue—a parade of pepper and candied ginger marches through towards the back end. It finishes firmly, with a spicy shout.

This isn’t a Scotch for first-timers, nor for the faint of heart. It shouldn’t be an issue, since those sorts are typically averse to spending $5,300 on a single bottle of whisky. (Which is merely the suggested retail price, mind you; with such scarcity of production it’ll likely sell for far more).

Nevertheless, Mortlach always tends to skew towards seasoned Scotch sippers. The uproarious nature of its malts has earned the facility a reputation as the so-called “beast” of its historic Highland home in Dufftown. Its signature heft is the result of an unusual “2.81 times” distillation process that only the geekiest of enthusiasts would even bother trying to understand. Only slightly more folks out there even know how to pronounce the brand name (it’s Mort-liccccch, by the way).

Mortlach thrives despite—and because of—these barriers to entry. It wallows in an aura of intrigue and mystery. 

“It’s arguably the most unconventional distillery in Scotland,” admits Ewan Morgan, national luxury ambassador for Diageo, Mortlach’s parent company. “The byzantine 2.81 distillation process makes it effectively three distilleries in one. And we have no idea where the concept came from because the previous owner of the distillery destroyed all records prior to selling it in 1923. It’s truly a tale of anarchy, innovation, and entropy.”

Midnight Malt now exists as a compelling testimony. It’s that most complex of dessert drams, which will also sit pretty on any home bar. The wings of a markedly modern enclosure splay open to reveal a rectangular bottling—dyed cobalt near the neck and fading out to reveal translucence near the base. 

Just because you’re a beast doesn’t mean you can’t be a sexy one. 

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March 23, 2024

These Are the Wealthiest Retirement Cities in America

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GOBankingRates recently compiled a list of the 20 richest retirement towns in the United States. To obtain the results, the site studied American cities with a population of more than 15,000 where at least 25 percent of people are adults 65 and older. After isolating 131 cities, GOBankingRates determined each city’s median annual household income to find the 20 wealthiest locations.

The top spot on the list went to Rancho Palos Verdes, CA. There, the median annual income is $166,747. Rounding out the top five were: Highland Park, IL ($159,567); Bainbridge Island, WA ($151,290); East Honolulu, HI ($151,224); and Melville, NY ($146,302).

In addition to claiming the wealthiest spot on the list, California was also to be home to the highest number of wealthy retirement towns, claiming five of the list’s 20 spots. In addition to Rancho Palos Verdes; Walnut Creek ($129,971); Laguna Beach ($141,875); Cerritos ($124,460); and Novato ($110,948) made the cut.

Florida had the second-highest number of rich retirement towns, with four locations listed. Naples ($135,657); Lakewood Ranch ($114,511); Palm City ($111,394); and Palm Valley ($118,245) are the richest retirement locations in the state.

Naples, in particular, was found to have the highest 65-and-over crowd of any city on the list, with seniors making up 54.6 percent of the city’s 19,315 residents. East Honolulu had the second-highest concentration, with residents in that age bracket comprising 27.4 percent of almost 50,000 residents.

You can peruse the full list below, and head over to GOBankingRates to check out the complete report.

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March 21, 2024

Amazon’s No. 1 Bestselling Hoodie With Over 93,000 Five-Star Ratings Starts at Just $13 During the Big Spring Sale

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If you’re looking to stock up on comfortable basics for the new season, Amazon’s Big Spring Sale is where you need to look. With thousands of deals on everything from men’s underwear to high-quality basic sandals, you can run away with an entire new wardrobe for less money than you’d think. Hanes plays a huge role in that, with hundreds of discounts on some of its bestsellers, including the most popular men’s hoodie on Amazon that’s now under $15.

Right now, Hanes’ Ecosmart Fleece Full-Zip Hoodie starts at just $13—nearly half off the already affordable $24 list price. This basic hoodie has earned an astronomical 93,000 five-star ratings, making it the current No. 1 bestselling men’s athletic hoodie on Amazon. It has a simple, logo-free design and comes in 13 colors, with sizes ranging from small to 3XL. 

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The sweatshirt is lightweight, making it a good option for cooler summer evenings or layering in spring. It’s made from a cotton/polyester blend, with a soft fleece backing and features classic details, like a drawstring hood, kangaroo pockets, and YKK zippers for easy, reliable zipping. It also has a set of ribbed cuffs and a hem that hold their shape well with help from the 50% polyester construction that helps prevent shrinkage and allows for quicker drying. 

Shoppers were impressed with the comfort and fit of the sweatshirt, including one who called it “perfect for wearing to the gym,” adding that it’s “just like Champion.” Another shopper said it was “comfortable and soft,” while another noted that the lighter weight makes it a “great transition or layering piece.”

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Shoppers also found that the sweatshirt held up well after washing. “It’s been washed several times and hasn’t lost its shape nor shrunk,” a shopper said. Another shopper noted that their son’s hoodie has “performed well with multiple washes.”

Others referred to it as a go-to piece for daily wear, with one writing, “I throw it on almost every day,” calling it “absolutely my favorite hoodie ever.” Similarly, one shopper wrote, “Because they are so reasonably priced and I wear them every day, I bought several.”

Whether you’re looking for a light-but-warm hoodie for chilly spring morning runs or a cozy layering piece for everyday wear, it’s worth picking up Hanes’ Ecosmart Fleece hoodie now that it’s on sale for just $13. Because it’s part of Amazon’s limited-time spring sale, you’ll want to act fast, because prices are subject to go back up after the event. 

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