Author: Jay Patterson
Jay Patterson is a passionate Men's Wellness Advocate with a mission to normalize open and informed conversations about the most personal aspects of men's health. He brings a compassionate, holistic perspective, understanding that true wellness weaves together physical, mental, and intimate well-being. With a background in health communication, Jay specializes in creating a safe, judgment-free space for men to find reliable information. He is dedicated to providing clear, respectful, and evidence-based guidance on the topics that matter most to your quality of life, from the bedroom to the boardroom.
A junior champion ‘s powerlifting techniques for mass and proportion Junior level champion Yumon Eaton of Florida may be one of the most unusual young American natural competitive bodybuilders, thanks to his prior experience in “strongman” and powerlifting. His initial experience with power lifting while training for college football have become a building block which he believes was critical to his present-day natural bodybuilding success. Nowadays, his familiarity with powerlifting movements also gives him some perspective on how other athletes can utilize some of the main movements to maximize their own bodybuilding goals. For instance, you really must include the…
What are Performance Enhancing Drugs While a number of substances have been viewed as “performance-enhancing”, generally, when people speak today of these substances they are talking about two different classes of compounds, anabolic androgenic steroids or human growth hormone (hGH). Anabolic steroids are synthetic compounds that are based chemically upon the structure and biologically on the effects of the male sex hormone testosterone. hGH is a synthetically produced version of the same growth hormone that is produced in all of our pituitary glands, the so-called “master gland”, that is located just at the base of our brains. How do These…
Techniques for Two — Targeting Chest, Back, Shoulders and Arms With both compound and isolation exercises, partner training can provide a new level of expansion in weight range used or repetitions. Consider a few key exercises for chest, arms, shoulders and back that can be enhanced with some partner training:- Bench Presses – Targeting both upper and lower pectorals, this upper body compound movement performed with a spotting partner provides an extra pair of eyes to watch for errors such as bouncing of the weight against the chest while lowering the barbell, or avoiding any arching of the back during…
Effective Training Routines Right in Your Hotel Room A typical day’s travel from your starting point to destination, or just getting around once you’ve arrived, can result in extra stress and fatigue on lower body muscles. When you’ve been standing in lines, rushing for gates or cabs, or pulling suitcases, both your legs and lower torso can use some simple but effective exercise routines. You can perform these workouts that include stretching, cardio and strength movements even in the limited dimensions of your hotel room. Make practical training use of some of the features around you–a chair, bed, and a…
Little Known Ways to Healthy Living Domestic responsibilities and sedentary desk jobs have made men exclude health fitness activities on a regular basis. Because of the absence of men’s fitness exercise, health risks like chronic disease, heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, stroke, colon cancer, breast cancer, and osteoporosis, struck men and women alike. Committing to a healthier lifestyle means becoming active, eating nutritious food and generally making better life choices. Investing time in health and fitness is a lot like maintaining a savings account. There can be substantial gain, not after one year, but over time. In this age of high…
Men Turn to Hatha Yoga to Improve Athletic Performance in Team Sport The days when yoga was regarded as “a practice for women, wimps or spiritual escapists” may be ending. Thomas Claire, who referred to this old view of yoga in Yoga for Men (Franklin Lakes NJ: The Career Press 2004), is one of a number of writers who consider that yoga can offer many benefits to athletes engaged in other sports. While acknowledging the modern role of women in some traditionally “macho” pursuits, sports such as American football and rugby have been dominated by men and by particular strength…
How One Tennis Pro Stays on Top of His Game for the Court Men’s pro tennis star Taylor Dent has been served more than his share of physical challenges in recent times. Some of these have taken him away from the game he breathes longer than he’d prefer. Still, as a dedicated Southern California athlete, Dent perseveres in the overall fitness regimen that has seen him through past seasons and remains his resource to rebound on court. Here he outlines some of the training and exercise philosophy that have been key in his tennis performance: On training routines and daily…
The theory behind following the lifestyle of Stone Age people is that the human body is genetically coded for that kind of existence. It’s a way of life that involves lots of exercise and a diet far removed from what is typical today. Living like a Hunter-Gatherer The “Hunter-Gatherers” or “Paleos,” as they call themselves, try to eat as their ancient ancestors did. It’s a diet that was outlined by Ray Audette in his 2000 book Neanderthin. Audette observes that humans are the result of millions of years of evolution, but agriculture developed only 10,000 years ago. Mr. Audette’s argument,…
Q. When I have an erection, my penis points straight up. I experience a lot of pain when I try to lower it. This makes it really hard for me to try different positions with my lover. Is there surgery or anything else I can do to make my erection more perpendicular instead of parallel to my stomach? A. From what you are describing, it sounds like you might have a condition called Peyronie’s disease. Don’t be alarmed; this is not dangerous or contagious. It refers to a specific type of curvature caused by a scar inside the penis.
Q. After years of being normal, at age 42, my penis took a bend of about a 45-degree angle halfway down. What might cause this, and can it be returned to normal? A. Peyronie’s disease is often the cause of painful erections, difficulty achieving or maintaining erections and curvature of the penis with erections. Peyronie’s is described as an inflammation of the blood-filled corpora cavernosa (penile erector sets). Patients can often feel a firm plaque at the site of the bend in the penile shaft. Connective tissue disorders such as Dupuytren’s contracture, trauma to the penile shaft, and infection have…
