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Why an AFL workout is the ultimate fitness blueprint

Why an AFL workout is the ultimate fitness blueprint

Why an AFL workout is the ultimate fitness blueprint

AFTER YEARS OF chasing the ideal workout, I’ve certainly had my fair share of fails. I would have paid memberships for five or six gyms over the last decade. I’ve subscribed to Apple Fitness on a number of occasions … then within months cancelled, and countless...

How Usman Khawaja keeps himself sharp ahead of the Ashes

How Usman Khawaja keeps himself sharp ahead of the Ashes

ONE HOUR BEFORE selectors name the Australian squad for the first Ashes Test, Usman Khawaja sits down with Men’s Health feeling relaxed. There’s no tension in his shoulders and no nervous tapping. He’s carrying himself with the same calmness he brings to the...

Lachie Kennedy is redefining what’s possible with diabetes

Lachie Kennedy is redefining what’s possible with diabetes

FOR THE FIRST TIME in a long time Australian track feels like it has some real buzz about it. The rise has been led by a new generation: Gout Gout dropping prodigious times; Uwezo Lubenda rewriting expectations before he’s even out of school; and Lachie Kennedy...

Sam Konstas is living the dream

Sam Konstas is living the dream

DIGITAL ISSUE Sam Konstas is living the dream The 20-year-old sensation burst onto the international cricket scene in last summer’s Boxing Day Test. He’s since found Test cricket isn’t always ramp shots in front of packed houses and it's uncertain how much of a role...

How Mitchell Starc learnt to keep his eyes on the ball

How Mitchell Starc learnt to keep his eyes on the ball

DIGITAL ISSUE How Mitchell Starc learnt to keep his eyes on the ball The left-arm quick has endured his fair share of bouquets and brickbats throughout his career. He still does. The difference is that nowadays he doesn’t pay attention to either of them BY BEN JHOTY...

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Isaac Humphries
Isaac Humphries has nothing to hide

Isaac Humphries has nothing to hide

Two years on from his viral coming out moment, Adelaide 36ers center Isaac Humphries remains the only openly gay professional male basketball player in the world. Here, to mark the NBL’s Champion Pride Round, he looks back on a journey that changed his life and the game he loves