Cayle Reid is a content producer at Men's Health Australia, covering everything from developments in fitness and nutrition to the latest innovations in performance gear. When he's not tracking down a celebrity's fitness routine or putting a new product to the test, he spends his time staving off shin splints on long runs, riding waves on his surfboard and staying up late watching sports in incompatible time zones.
Not bothered to binge all of Drive To Survive’s sixth season before the Bahrain Grand Prix this weekend? Not to worry, we’ve done it for you. These are the dramatic moments and crucial storylines revealed in the series that will influence the outcome of the 2024 F1 season and beyond.
Driven by a cause he believes to be worthy of any physical undertaking, starting next month, Sean Bell is going to circumnavigate Australia on foot. He caught up with Men’s Health to discuss what motivates him, the method behind his madness, and the mindset he believes can benefit every runner—even those not running around a continent.
Following a year that saw Max Verstappen’s dominance grow rather than wane, with Red Bull winning all but one race, Drive To Survive will have to look beyond pole position to find dramatic storylines. But there’s no reason to believe the series’ sixth season will be any less thrilling.
As a presiding judge in the court of Shark Tank and the founder of skyrocketing digital marketing agency King Kong, Sabri Suby has quickly become one of Australia’s most successful entrepreneurs. And he’s done it by squeezing as much time out of his day as possible.
After winning back-to-back surfing world championships, Filipe Toledo has announced he won’t go for a threepeat. Instead, the 28-year-old is taking the year off to address his mental health. Toledo isn’t the first athlete to prioritise mental health over trophies in recent years, and there’s a lesson in there for the rest of us.