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4 months ago
in Manvotional: The Man in The Arena by Theodore Roosevelt on Art of Manliness
The last line concerning the timid souls who know neither victory or defeat really hit home for me. I'm starting up my own health and fitness business at the moment and it can be a little scary. However, I'd rather have this feeling than be one of those timid souls. Thanks for this.
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- Dave
5 months ago
in 5 Gut Busting Conditioning Drills from the Gridiron on Art of Manliness
I never played Football in High School, but these are fantastic exercises that should help anyone. The exercise I like the best is hill sprints. Basically, you find a hill that isn't too steep, and you sprint up it for a max of 30 seconds, then walk down. Do this 5 times, and you'll have all the cardio you need.
- Dave
- Dave
5 months ago
in Three Phrases Men Everywhere Stumble Over — Yet Women Long to Hear on Art of Manliness
I really enjoy the art of manliness too. A lot of the advice and wisdom found here wouldn't have been considered advice or wisdom once upon a time. It seems we nee to relearn this stuff. I'm not really sure why that is. I do think it's saying something not overly positive about our society though.
- Dave
- Dave
5 months ago
in How Not to Use Twitter on Chris Brogan
I'm not sure if I agree with Allison above. People are emotional, and all are usually proud of their hometown, even if it's not London or Paris. It always pays just to be polite, especially if you're blasting out messages over Twitter!
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- Dave
6 months ago
in Devotional for Men: True and False Manliness | The Art of Manliness on Art of Manliness
Wow, I loved this article, and it was beautifully written. Real truths are truly timeless, and that's what this post. I particularly like the thought about how young men, in an attempt to be manly, take on men's vices as opposed to their virtues. The only problem is that today it seems that grown men, not to mention our whole popular culture, celebrate the vices, and denigrate the virtue.
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- Dave
6 months ago
in Diet Plan for Long and Healthy Life | The Art of Manliness on Art of Manliness
I couldn't agree more with this article. The closer you can eat your food in its natural state, the better. Jack Lalanne once said "If man touches it, don't eat it". I think he knows what he's talking about when it comes to proper diet and fitness!
- Dave
- Dave