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  • Newsstand Pump—From the June ’14 IRON MAN…

    Throwback Thursday: The Ripped Arms of the Law and Other Tales It may not be Thursday as you’re reading this, but...

    Blog PostRuth SilvermanMay 21, 2014
  • Blast Off Belly Fat

    • Many people avoid dairy, even yogurt, because they think it will make them fat, but they may be missing the...

    LatestSteve HolmanMay 21, 2014
  • Should I Work Out When Sick?

    We’ve all had sniffles and wondered, “Hmm, should I work out, or will it make me sicker?” According to the November...

    AdviceIron Man MagazineMay 20, 2014
  • Muscle-Building Myths, Part 2

    In my last column I began discussing some common myths that are written about in articles, talked about online and passed...

    LatestEric BroserMay 19, 2014
  • One-Arm Gripping Dumbbell Squats

    If you’ve given up on “normal” barbell and dumbbell squats due to knee or back issues, this exercise is for you....

    ArmsIron Man MagazineMay 18, 2014
  • Does sugar cause yeast infections? If so, how?

    Q: Does sugar cause yeast infections? If so, how? A: Candidiasis, or “thrush,” is a fungal infection resulting from the genus...

    LatestBen WhiteMay 17, 2014
  • Negative Accentuated Training for Faster Muscle Gain

    More than 50 years of research has shown that negative, or eccentric, exercise has more muscle-building potential than positive, or concentric,...

    FeaturesIron Man MagazineMay 16, 2014
  • What are the best foods to eat before bed to gain muscle and increase metabolism?

    Q: What are the best foods to eat before bed to gain muscle and increase metabolism?  A: That somewhat depends on...

    LatestBen WhiteMay 16, 2014
  • Once In A Lifetime

    IM Insiders can download a PDF of this Issue Instantly. Learn More] I started working out in 1956, using the information...

    LatestJohn BalikMay 15, 2014
  • Protect Your Knees

    You may be able to protect the ligaments in your knees to some degree by weight training, particularly the anterior cruciate...

    Injury & PreventionJoseph M. Horrigan, D.C.May 15, 2014
  • Once In A Lifetime

    I started working out in 1956, using the information from the pages of Iron Man as my guide. I had no...

    Blog PostJohn BalikMay 15, 2014
  • High-End Hypertrophy Progression

    Q: I got the Power-Density Mass Workout 2.0 and was motivated by Doug Brignole's interview and how he uses...

    E-zineSteve Holman and Jonathan LawsonMay 14, 2014
  • Joseph Lee

    Age: 25 Weight: 170 (contest); 185 (off-season) Height: 5’8” Hometown: Anchorage, Alaska Current residence: Fullerton, California Occupation: Field service rep for...

    LatestLonnie TeperMay 14, 2014
  • Food Facts

    Celery is filling, has few calories and contains many vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. But did you know that the leaves are...

    LatestIron Man MagazineMay 14, 2014
  • What Kind of Bodybuilder Are You?

    Be forewarned that I’m about to delve into the psychology of what drives people to become bodybuilders, and I have no...

    LatestRon HarrisMay 13, 2014