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Jy Simpkin and the price of victory
LEGENDARY AMERICAN FOOTBALL coach Vince Lombardi, for whom the Super Bowl trophy is named, once said that “Winning means you’re willing to go longer, work harder and give more than anyone else.” In sport, victory comes at a price. Jy Simpkin, captain of the North...
Khanh Ong and the changing face of fitness
KHANH ONG IS THE type of person that lights up a room when he walks in. He’s bright, earnest and unflinchingly honest. When I meet him, he’s posted up in his modern Melbourne apartment, surrounded by contemporary décor and what I assume, given his love of cooking, to...
Josh Heuston is chasing perfection
JOSH HEUSTON AND I are sitting on some low-slung white chairs at the back of a photographic studio in Sydney’s Brookvale, when the actor makes his first reference to logging his “10,000 hours”. It’s a pet phrase for Heuston, a riff on author Malcolm Gladwell’s...
David Beckham: this is 50
OVER 21 YEARS, soccer star David Beckham won 19 major trophies, although he never brought home a World Cup. He is both the goat and GOAT of English football, igniting both fan fury and fan adoration throughout his career. Beckham retired in 2013, but his body and mind...
Tyson Pedro and the search for your best self
The UFC light heavyweight grew up fighting and has continued to battle the odds in a career that hasn't always gone to plan. But as he explains to Men's Health, adversity has only sharpened his focus, stoked his ambition and steeled his determination. He wouldn’t be here without it.
Uli Latukefu keeps on fighting
The Tongan Australian actor has had a trying year. First his show got cancelled, then came the actors’ strike. For the first time in a long time, Latukefu began to doubt himself. Fortunately, he was able to lean on two things: his faith and a new-found passion that helped him get in the best shape of his life: physically and mentally.
Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson On Getting Into The Best Shape Of His Life At 50
As Dwayne Johnson enters his 50s – or what he calls his fifth level – he’s in the best shape of his life. Here he explains how he did it and why, above all else, you should strive to be true to yourself, even if that means being a bad guy every once in a while.
Adam Goodes On How Taking Marks Came To Be Less Important To Him Than Making Them
Former Sydney Swans superstar
Adam Goodes wasn’t a born leader. So how did he become one of our country’s most compelling and inspiring figures?
Vin Diesel May Be An Action Hero and a Trailblazer – But He’s so Much More
The star (and creator) of this winter’s F9 is an action hero, a family man, a trailblazer, and much, much more.
How Sam Wood’s Love Of Training And People Made Him An Irresistible Force
Former The Bachelor Australia star Sam Wood’s world changed forever back in 2015. But some things stayed the same: his love of training and people. Find out how together they made him an irresistible force.
Buddy Franklin Is Ready To Give Everything He’s Got
This may or may not be Sydney Swans superstar Lance ‘Buddy’ Franklin’s ‘Last Dance’ – he’s yet to decide if he’ll play beyond this season. But as he explains to MH in this exclusive interview, he’s ready to give everything he’s got to see if he and his teammates can make a return to ‘The Big Dance’.
Pete Murray On Remaining A Titan Of Australian Music And A Devoted Family Man
When it comes to his craft, Pete Murray aims to write songs that endure. And that’s the same approach he takes to his body, which he transformed recently via a lifestyle shake-up. Preparing for a hectic year on the road, Murray reveals in this exclusive interview with Men’s Health how he plans to stick around as both a titan of Australian music and a devoted family man with a new lease on life.
Tim Tszyu On Following In The Footsteps Of His Russian-Born Light-Welterweight Father
What do you do when you’re following in the footsteps of a giant? If you’re Tim Tszyu, you train like hell to match him – and then set your sights on the stars.
Otis Hope Carey And The Healing Power Of Art
Artist, surfer, dreamer, Otis Hope Carey is inspiring a deeper connection to both culture and community.
Ian Thorpe on Turning 40, and How Life Has Changed Over The Last Few Decades
For many of us, it feels like yesterday when a teenaged swimmer named Ian Thorpe was toppling world records, seemingly at will. Yet that precocious soul has just turned 40 – and is ready now to peer both backwards and forwards on a remarkable life, one punctuated by great achievements and profound personal challenges. These days, something that speaks eloquently to Thorpe’s complexity and the costs imposed by a life in the spotlight is the nature of his most heartfelt yearning: to be able to see the world again through the eyes of a child.
Celebrity Trainer Jono Castano On His Biggest Challenge Yet
Trainer Jono Castano is famous for transforming the physiques of athletes, actors and CEOs. His biggest challenge? Overhauling his own mind and body.













