Podcast #985: The Secret World of Bare-Knuckle Boxing

Have you ever noticed the guy in a fighting stance on the Art of Manliness logo? That’s not just some random symbol; it’s an actual dude: John L. Sullivan, the greatest bare-knuckle boxer of the 19th century. While most people think bare-knuckle boxing came to an end during Sullivan’s era, in fact, it never entirely […]

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How to Reheat Salmon – Fit Men Cook

Hey there, salmon lovers! Ever found yourself in a pickle with leftover fish? I hear you! But guess what? Reheating salmon can be a game changer if you know how to do it right. So, you had an amazing salmon dinner last night, but there’s some left over. What do you do? Well, you can […]

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Skill of the Week: Handle a Car That’s Hydroplaning

An important part of manhood has always been about having the competence to be effective in the world — having the breadth of skills, the savoir-faire, to handle any situation you find yourself in. With that in mind, each Sunday we’ll be republishing one of the illustrated guides from our archives, so you can hone your […]

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The Japanese 3X3 Interval Walking Workout

The overarching principle of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) is that the harder you do an exercise, the more physiological benefits you accrue; thus, by incorporating intervals of higher intensity efforts in your workouts, you can get more fitness bang for your buck in less time.  When we think about HIIT, we tend to think about […]

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What to Do If You Get a Sudden Financial Windfall

A loved one dies, and you receive a substantial inheritance. You sell your business for a hefty price. Maybe you even win the lottery. Great news, right? Well, it certainly can be. But suddenly coming into money can also be a problem you never thought would be a problem.  We’ve all heard stories of lottery […]

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Podcast #979: How to Create a Distraction-Free Phone

Jake Knapp loves tech. He grew up using Apple II and then Mac computers, browsing bulletin boards, and making his own games. As an adult, he worked at Microsoft on the Encarta CD-ROM, before being hired by Google, where he worked on Gmail, co-founded Google Meet, and created Google Ventures’ Design Sprint process. Today, he’s […]

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