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Stop Butchering the Bench Press With These Technique Tweaks

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The bench press is more than an exercise. It’s a rite of passage. Walk into any gym in the world — from a rusty hardcore dungeon in Brooklyn to a polished fitness center in Dubai — and sooner or later somebody will ask the universal question: “How much ya bench?” The movement transcends language. Iron speaks its own dialect , and from the beginning of modern weight training, the bench press has been king. Everybody benches. From physical rehabilitation patients rebuilding strength after injury, to elite athletes developing explosive upper body power , to bodybuilders chasing a thicker chest and wider torso, the bench press remains the standard by which upper body strength is measured. Even Arnold Schwarzenegger, who arguably built one of the greatest chests in bodybuilding history, relied primarily on just two exercises: bench presses — at varying angles — and flys. That was it. No circus tricks. No bioscience Just heavy pressing and disciplined execution. But while the bench press ...

SEAC David Isom Explains His Role and How the Military Is Improving Readiness

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The position of Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (SEAC) was created in 2005 by the Chairman at the time, Marine Corps Gen. Peter Pace. Pace created the role to serve as a direct link and spokesperson for all enlisted personnel across the Joint Force. The SEAC advises the Chairman and the Secretary of War on matters concerning total force integration, utilization, and readiness. Six men have held this position over the 20 years since. The sixth and incumbent SEAC, David L. Isom, assumed the role on June 20, 2025. As the highest-ranking enlisted member of the United States Armed Forces, SEAC Isom describes his role as one that connects the needs of the approximate 2 million service members to the leadership that makes the decisions for those that wear the nation’s uniform. “My job is to provide truthful, honest, critical advice and guidance on joint, combined, total force integration, enlisted development, health of the Joint Force, readiness of the ...

Longevity Is the New Luxury: Inside the $100K Biohacking Lifestyle

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For generations, luxury has been defined by the things money could buy: sprawling homes, exotic travel, rare watches, and private jets. But among a growing circle of entrepreneurs, athletes, and high-net-worth individuals, a new status symbol is emerging, one that cannot be worn or driven. Time. Not just time in the abstract, but the ability to extend it. To preserve cognitive sharpness, physical performance, and metabolic health well into later decades of life. To understand how this shift is playing out at the highest levels, I sat down with Mini Vohra, a celebrity events strategist, Director of Cornucopia Events, British entrepreneur, and former barrister known for orchestrating high-profile experiences across the fashion, music, and entertainment industries. Through his work with elite performers, global celebrities, and ultra-high-net-worth individuals, Vohra operates at the intersection of luxury, performance, and culture, where trends don’t just emerge, they are defined. As...

Enhanced Games Push a New Narrative For Sports

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The first edition of the Enhanced Games arrived with exactly the kind of controversy the organization expected. Critics questioned the ethics. Olympic traditionalists pushed back publicly. Social media erupted over world records, performance-enhancing protocols, and the future of elite sports. But inside the organization’s media sessions and athlete discussions, one message was repeated over and over again: This was not meant to encourage reckless drug use—especially among children. Executives, physicians, and participating athletes consistently framed the Enhanced Games as a medically supervised performance and longevity initiative centered on recovery, health monitoring, and extending athletic careers rather than glorifying underground enhancement culture. The organization repeatedly emphasized that peptides and enhancement therapies were not intended for teenagers experimenting in gyms or athletes self-administering mystery compounds purchased online. Instead, officials argued ...

7-Day Water Fast Study Reveals What Really Happens to Your Body

Fasting’s popularity has grown in recent years with proposed benefits including fat loss, supercharged immunity, and cognitive improvement, but a new study from the Queen Mary University in London has tracked thousands of proteins in the blood to figure out exactly what happens, and when, during a 7-day water fast. This latest work on the effects of fasting, published in Nature Metabolism , took notice of the fact that human evolution has been underscored by periods of prolonged food restriction. But whether this be due to scarcity, religious practice, or the treatment of disease, there is still much to learn about what missing meals actually means for our overall health. To add weight to the body of information on this subject, they looked at the internal transformations that take place as a result of putting down our plates. How Was the Study Carried Out? Researchers from the Precision Healthcare University Research Institute (PHURI) and the Norwegian School of Sports Sciences,...

Lou Ferrigno Shares His Longevity Secrets After Major Shoulder Surgery at 74

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Lou Ferrigno has shared his inspirational strategy for looking great at age 74, noting that you don’t have to be “The Incredible Hulk” to lean into longevity. While this muscle-bound legend underwent shoulder surgery in December 2025, the two-time Mr. Universe recently took to social media to provide an update on the recovery process and explained the principle behind his ability to bounce back after having 95 percent of his tendon reattached. “I tell you, people that have shoulder replacement, hip replacement, any kind of surgery, when it comes to the joints, it’s very important to be in the best physical shape,” he explained via social media. Pro Tips Lou Ferrigno Shares His Bodybuilding Wisdom The real-life "
Incredible Hulk" has a bodybuilding career unlike any other. Read article Indeed, with the average age for knee, hip, and shoulder replacements sitting at around 65 years of age, Ferrigno i...

What Happens When Teen Boys Start Biohacking Puberty with Peptides

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A generation ago, teenage boys wanted to make varsity. Today, many want vascular abs, optimized testosterone, lower cortisol, sharper jawlines, flawless skin, elite recovery scores, and injectable shortcuts to get there faster. Puberty itself no longer feels enough. A growing number of teenage boys are now entering the world of peptides, fat-loss drugs, hormone optimization , recovery compounds, nootropics, and underground “biohacking” culture years before adulthood. What once belonged primarily to elite athletes, bodybuilding subcultures, anti-aging clinics, and fringe internet forums has now exploded into mainstream youth culture through TikTok, YouTube, Discord servers, podcasts, influencers, and algorithm-driven masculinity content. And unlike previous generations, these boys are not simply trying to become stronger… They are trying to become engineered: leaner, sharper, more muscular, more masculine, more desired, more admired, more “high value.” The modern teenage boy is now ...

Farmers Want a Healthy Wife

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For decades, farming has quietly produced some of the toughest men in America. Long before fitness influencers, cold plunges, wearable trackers, and “optimized” wellness routines became mainstream. Long hours, physical labor, early mornings, and the responsibility of caring for livestock and land have always demanded a level of grit that most people will never fully understand. Now, that lifestyle is being introduced to a new audience through Season 4 of Farmer Wants a Wife , the hit reality dating series airing on Fox. The show follows hardworking farmers as they search for lasting relationships while balancing the realities of rural life, family values, and the pressure to open up emotionally on national television. But while viewers may tune in for romance and drama, the physical and mental demands behind the scenes are equally intense. Between managing farms back home, navigating emotionally charged relationships, filming long production days, and staying camera-ready throughout ...

5 Best Barbell Back Squat Alternatives for Lifters With Knee Pain

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The barbell back squat is king of the gym jungle. It builds strength, muscle, resilience, and lower-body power that carries over to sports, lifting, and daily life. But for whatever reason, if your knees bark at you , it’s hard to appreciate any of those benefits. Pain shows up in different places within the rep. For some lifters, it shows up at the bottom. Others feel it on the ascent. After enough painful reps, people start repeating that old line. “Squats are bad for your knees.” Wait, not so fast. At times, the issue isn’t the squat itself—it’s how you’re squatting. Mobility issues, the squat stance, or technique breakdowns can all turn a great movement into a painful one . That’s not a sign to stop, but a time for an adjustment. If the adjustments don’t work, here are 5 lower-body alternatives that still build a strong lower body. Let’s break down the most common squat problems, how to fix them, and the best alternatives when squats just aren’t working for you right now. ...