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"Oh, my aching back!" An interview with Dr. Aliann Young (06/19/2008)
Back pain is one of the most common medical problems, but does it have to be? Mike recently discovered the amazing benefits of Active Release Techniques to alleviate his back pain. He chats with Dr. Aliann Young about this hands-on approach that treats the muscles, tendons and ligaments.

Did you know? (06/06/2008)
Mike has all the numbers and gives you answers you can count on. He reveals the truth about low-carb, high-fat diets, the high rate of prostate cancer in the U.S., male pattern baldness and the best way to maximize your bench press workout.

Q&A with Mike Furci (05/29/2008)
Mike opens his mailbag and answers your questions about how often to train different body parts, the amount of protein to eat when trying to lose weight and build muscle, and how to increase your testosterone intake. Also included are some helpful myths and facts about soy consumption.

Top 11 Tips to Look and Feel Better for the Summer (05/13/2008)
Summer is just around the corner and millions of Americans are looking for the best ways to get in shape for the beach and pool. Mike offers up his Top 11 Tips to Look and Feel Better for the Summer, a list that includes eating organic foods and starting a weight training program.

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Fitness Model Interviews

Fitness Models Gallery | Dina Al-Sabah | Jennifer Chamberlin | Julie Ann Gerhard | Lena Johannesen | Karen Konyha | Christina Lindley | Estelle Reyna | Sazzy Lee Varga | Amy Weber

Fitness Videos

Wii Fit Babe
Why you should buy a Wii Fit for your girlfriend.

Hair Loss Research and Tips

3HAIR LOSS UPDATE! Hair loss is now treatable with FDA-approved medications and natural remedies that stop the progression of hair loss and regrow the lost hairs. Find out what causes hair loss and learn what the best medical and natural treatments are.

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Watermelon the new Viagra?
: Looking for a natural sex boost, gentlemen? Skip the pills and head straight for the fruit section at your local grocery store, because according to THE HUFFINGTON POST, watermelon is the new Viagra. In watermelons, these include lycopene, beta carotene and the rising star among its phyto-nutrients – citrulline – whose ... [Continued at Bottom Line Fitness. Comments?]


Surprise Muscle Foods
: MensFitness.com has low down on some surprise foods that can help you build muscle. MF also fills you in on how to prep the muscle foods, as well as properly cook them. 1. CLAMS Why they're good for you: Clams are loaded with iron and are one of the few meats high ... [Continued at Bottom Line Fitness. Comments?]


Baked Potatoes vs. Sweet Potatoes
: How do baked potatoes stack up against their brothers, the sweet potatoes? Cooking light.com pits them head to head.  Calories 6 oz. Baked: 189 6 oz. Sweet: 214 Fat Grams 6 oz. Baked: .17 grams 6 oz. Sweet: .19 grams Fiber 6 oz. Baked: 4.2 grams 6 oz. Sweet: 7.1 grams As the article notes, while baked potatoes have less ... [Continued at Bottom Line Fitness. Comments?]


It’s not enough just to have a spotter…
: …make sure you have a competent one, too. Here’s a video clip to help encourage your ass to have a partner or spotter who knows what the hell they’re doing. (Thanks to one of our readers, Build Muscle Fast, for sharing the clip). The kid who breaks the fish tank and ... [Continued at Bottom Line Fitness. Comments?]


Hair Triggers
: In the Feburary issue of Men’s Health, the mag offers advice to fix four hidden causes of shedding: 1. Sudden Hair Loss The trigger is emotional or physical trauma. The shock can cause telogen effluvium, a condition that makes hair stop growing and fall out. “Imagine going bald overnight,” says Jessie Cheung, ... [Continued at Bottom Line Fitness. Comments?]


Breakfast Pita
: Here’s an interesting recipe from Men’s Health for a breakfast pita: 4 white mushrooms, sliced 1 Tbsp chopped onion 1 Tbsp chopped red bell pepper    Pinch of ground black pepper 1 egg 1 egg whites ½ small tomato, seeded and chopped 3 Tbsp water or 1% milk 1 whole-wheat pita, halved and toasted ½ avocado, sliced Coat a skillet with ... [Continued at Bottom Line Fitness. Comments?]


Weight Lifting Gone Wrong
: Just a small reminder that safety comes first when lifting heavier weights: [Continued at Bottom Line Fitness. Comments?]


Getting to the bottom of high protein intake
: In the October issue of Men’s Health, the mag debunks five nutrition myths concerning (among other things) protein intake, potatoes and salt. Among the five, the most interesting was Myth #1: “High protein intake is harmful to your kidneys.” The mag reads: The origin: back in 1983, researchers first discovered that eating ... [Continued at Bottom Line Fitness. Comments?]


Muscle layoff
: There was an interesting question asked in the “Malegrams” section of the August 2007 issue of Men’s Health: Q: How long can I go without lifting weights before my muscles disappear? Answer (provided by trainer Mike Mejia): Contrary to popular belief, your muscles don’t turn to mush as soon as you stop ... [Continued at Bottom Line Fitness. Comments?]


Lift. Heavy. Weights.
: One of my closest friends – and amateur bodybuilder – often stresses that it doesn’t get any more complicated than just lifting heavy. He always says, “ Like Dave Draper always says, “Train hard, eat clean, and be happy”. You can sugar coat it any way you like, but ... [Continued at Bottom Line Fitness. Comments?]