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Essential Gear To Be an ‘Everyday Warrior’ | Men’s Journal
Published
2 years agoon
By
Terry Power
This article was published in partnership with Tecovas
Everybody wants to live a life of purpose and fulfillment, but it’s not easy. Finding the right path takes guidance, self-discipline, and the right tools. While self-discipline comes from within, looking to others for advice and the right tools is a wise decision.
To help with this, we’ve enlisted the counsel of decorated U.S. Navy SEAL Mike Sarraille—a former special ops officer, Recon Marine, and Scout Sniper, who eventually went on to found the Talent War Group, a management consulting firm—and ATTA, a performance apparel company. To help others maximize their potential, Sarraille developed Everyday Warrior Mindset—a practical, no-quit mentality that helps others overcome challenges and live a more fulfilling life.
As part of the ongoing Everyday Warrior series with Men’s Journal, Sarraille shared 11 favorite pieces of gear that he uses to help live a life of purpose and max impact. From walking taller in a pair of authentic cowboy boots, protecting your eyes via ballistic sunglasses, or taking an icy plunge to enhance recovery, this gear will inspire confidence in all aspects of your life.
1. Tecovas The Doc
If life is all about confidence, pulling on an authentic pair of cowboy boots will add some pep to your step. Ideal for any occasion, The Doc from Tecovas is one of Sarraille’s favorite cowboy boots. This traditional dress boot features a classic western profile with a broad square toe shape and 1 ½” straight heel. The double-stitched welt adds durability while the signature Tecovas toe stitching and distinct threading pattern along the 12-inch shaft add style. Available in either bovine or bison, The Doc adds authenticity and confidence to your outfit.
[$255; tecovas.com]
2. ATTA Block Tri-Blend Tee
The ATTA brand was launched by Sarraille with a simple goal: inspire others to be the best versions of themselves. Based around the concept that achieving goals requires “One Step ATTA Time,” ATTA is designed to inspire everyday people to become Everyday Warriors—capable of harnessing the power of positive habits to achieve physical, mental, and spiritual goals. To stay comfortable and inspired, Sarraille recommends the ATTA Tri-Blend Tee. This T-shirt is ultra-comfortable thanks to its blend of polyester, cotton, and rayon—a breathable material derived from wood pulp. Made in the USA and sporting a modern fit and multiple color options, it’s a no-nonsense shirt for guys ready to tackle their goals.
[$29; liveatta.com]
3. The Cold Plunge
Like the name suggests, the Cold Plunge is an uncomfortable yet highly effective tool for improving your personal wellness and recovery. “The Cold Plunge is perfect for recovery,” says Sarraille. “It also doubles as a great tool for building mental toughness.” The Cold Plunge uses a powerful chiller and filtration system to ensure you’re getting cold, clean water for a post-workout recovery dip. Simply fill it up with your hose, turn down the temperature (cools to 39°), and you’ll be ready to go. That initial plunge may be tough, but the mental and physical benefits are worth the chill.
[$4,990; thecoldplunge.com]
4. Hyperice Normatec 2.0 Legs
After a long run or tough leg workout, Sarraille recommends the Normatec 2.0 from Hyperice for maximum recovery. It features attachments for your legs and a small control unit to select your intensity. Using dynamic air compression, it provides seven different intensity levels and an option called ZoneBoost, which provides extra time and pressure in a specific area. No matter if you’re looking to warm up or recover, the Normatec 2.0 leg massage is a game-changer.
[$899; hyperice.com]
5. PowerDot 2.0 Duo
A travel-friendly muscle stimulator system that provides effective recovery, Sarraille swears by the PowerDot 2.0 when he’s on the road. Featuring a set of electrode pads, it uses both neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) to stimulate your motor nerves and create muscle contractions. The PowerDot 2.0 offers a range of benefits including improved performance, natural pain relief, and quicker recovery. Fully controlled by the innovative PowerDot app, it allows you to get fully customized treatments—eliminating guesswork by tailoring your intensity and pad placement based on your specific needs.
[$349; therabody.com]
6. Crave Power Pack 2
Love ‘em or hate ‘em, you rely upon electronic devices on a daily basis. But for all the incredible technology and connectivity packed into modern-day phones, computers, or tablets, they’re useless once they run out of charge. The Crave Power Pack 2 ensures your devices stay powered up, even when you go off-grid. “It’s great to power all your devices on-the-go,” said Sarraille. “The Crave Power Pack 2 lasted me 10 days during a recent skydiving expedition in the Mt. Everest region.” Despite weighing less than three pounds, it packs a punch with 50,000 mAh—allowing you to quickly charge a smartphone from 0-100% battery up to 15 times. With multiple ports—including both USB-C and USB-A—you can also charge laptops, cameras, and more.
[$245; cravedirect.com]
7. Gatorz Milspec Ballistic Magnum Sunglasses
Shades built for battle, the Gatorz Milspec Ballistic Magnum sunglasses feature reinforced, high-impact resistant lenses. Just how impact resistant? During testing, they withstood two hits from a .15 caliber projectile at 700 feet per second without cracking or shattering. Beyond the incredible eye protection, all Gatorz sunglasses feature adjustable frames and thin temples for a better fit—especially under helmets or ear protection. “These are the preferred glasses of Special Operations,” said Sarraille. “The ability to bend the nose and metal frames to better fit your face is a major plus.”
[$240; gatorz.com]
8. YETI Rambler One Gallon Jug
If you want to improve your overall health, start with proper hydration. This burly one-gallon jug from YETI makes it easy. Just fill it up, drink it down, and you’re good to go. “Always try to get a minimum of one gallon of water in a day,” said Sarraille. “This jug from YETI keeps it cool no matter the outside temperature.” Your drink will stay either hot or cold all day long, thanks to double-wall vacuum insulation. Additionally, it’s made from kitchen-grade stainless steel that is puncture and rust-resistant, ensuring it lives up to YETI’s reputation for maximum toughness and longevity.
[$130; yeti.com]
9. Bose SoundLink Revolve II Bluetooth Speaker
Whether you’re getting pumped up for a workout or relaxing in the backyard, a portable speaker is a must-have. Sarraille opts for the SoundLink Revolve II from Bose, a premium speaker that offers booming 360° sound. “I always carry this in my shoulder bag on the road, so I can pull it out in the hotel room or outside to get a workout in.” Beyond impressive sound quality, other notable features include voice commands, speakerphone, water and dust resistance, and up to 13 hours per charge.
[$219; bose.com]
10. Garmin Foretrex 601
For a mobile GPS that won’t let you down, Sarraille recommends the Garmin Foretrex 601. Constructed to military standards and compatible with night vision goggles, this device is meant to lead you through the hairiest situations. Notable features include an accelerometer, compass, barometric altimeter, smart notifications from email or text, and extended battery life. It’s the go-to navigation tool for men on a serious mission.
[$200, amazon.com]
11. Echelon Pre-Workout Drink
If you’re searching for a pick-me-up but don’t want to crash later, Sarraille recommends trying the Echelon Pre-Workout Energy Drink. “Echelon is one of the best tasting energy drinks on the market—with the caffeine to pick you up,” said Sarraille. Developed and tested with over 2,000 U.S. Military service members, Echelon was formulated to enhance performance without the nervous jitters or devastating crash. The company also partners with the Green Beret Foundation, which provides support for active-duty and veteran service members.
[$35 for a 12-Pack; gnc.com]
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There’s no doubt when the weather turns colder as we settle into winter, stouts take center stage. And while we enjoy all its iterations: standard stout, imperial stout, and robust barrel-aged stouts, we think this malty, chocolate-filled beer’s close cousin deserves a little respect as well. Of course, we’re talking about the oft-overlooked porter. And the best porters, oh buddy, they’ll have you rethinking your seasonal bevvie of choice.
For those uninitiated, the porter style had its genesis in England like many other iconic beer styles. It first appeared in the 1700s and is (you guessed it) named after porters—individuals tasked with transporting luggage.
A confusing origin story
“Stout is the direct descendant of porter. In the 1700s, it was common to use the word ‘stout’ to refer to a bolder, higher-alcohol version of any beer style, much in the same way we use the word ‘imperial’ today,” says Zach Fowle, advanced cicerone and head of marketing for Arizona Wilderness Brewing Co. in Phoenix, AZ. “Porter was the most popular beer of the day, and over time, “stout porter” became a popular variant. But by the late 1800s, demand for regular porters evaporated, and stout porter shortened simply to stout.”
But more has changed between the 1800s and today than just our penchant for wearing top hats. “Today, most brewers seem to market beers as either stout or porter based on vibes, rather than on any notable stylistic differences,” he says.
Specifically, porters are known for their dark, almost pitch-black color and rich, sweet flavor profile. If you were to drink a porter and a stout side by side, you might even have difficulty discerning the differences between the two.
Stout versus porter is an enduring topic of discussion in the brewing industry. “While there’s no debating the porter came first—and stout used to be called stout porter, so it was a stronger version of a porter—the lines have become very blurred over the years,” says Rob Lightner, co-founder of East Brother Brewing in Richmond, CA.
“I would venture that even among professionals, a blind taste test would often yield inconclusive results,” says Lightner.
The difference between porters and stouts
Porters tend to be on the milder, more chocolatey end of the spectrum, Lightner says, whereas stouts are typically a little stronger and more roasty. Of course, this isn’t a hard and fast rule
Fowle agrees, “Porters tend to be fruitier, sweeter, and less bitter than stouts, with cocoa and caramel flavors in balance with dark malt bitterness. And stouts are usually hoppier, drier, maltier, and more coffee-forward—and may even have a touch of acidity.”
Whether or not they fit neatly into boxes, one thing’s for sure: both make for incredible cold-weather brews.
“As the nights grow longer, drinking a light, summery beer just doesn’t seem right,” says Fowle. “Porter is the perfect style for the transition to winter: warming and toasty yet not too heavy, with flavors of coffee, chocolate, and pie crust that correspond with autumn weather and holidays.”
It’s the perfect time to broaden your repretoire. Sweet, robust, warming, and well-suited to the season, here are the best porters to drink now.
1. Deschutes Black Butte Porter
There are few porters more well-respected than Deschutes’ iconic Black Butte Porter. It’s brewed with Cascade and Tettnang hops as well as 2-row, Chocolate, Crystal, and Carapils malts as well as wheat. This 5.5% ABV year-round offering is great for cold-weather drinking because of its mix of roasted malts, coffee, and chocolate. It’s a robust, subtly sweet beer perfect for imbibing on a crisp fall night.
[$10.99 for a six-pack; deschutesbrewery.com]
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Best Time-Under-Tension Workout for Total-Body Strength
Published
2 years agoon
9 November 2022By
Terry Power
The key to 360-degree muscle: 90-degree eccentric isometrics. It might seem like we’re throwing a lot of geometry at you, but the concept behind time under tension (TUT) is simple, says Joel Seedman, PhD, owner of Advanced Human Performance: “Perform the lowering phase of a movement in a slow, controlled fashion, usually 3 to 5 seconds; pause in the stretched position, typically around 90 degrees; then perform the lifting phase in a powerful yet controlled fashion.” Believe us, a time-under-tension workout can humble even seasoned lifters…Eccentric isometrics are like the pressure cooker of training.
“Rather than mindlessly performing slow-tempo reps, you’re using the increased time under tension as a means to fine-tune your body mechanics and alignment, which requires more mental engagement and focus,” Seedman adds.
If you want to forge functional muscle mass and strength while simultaneously bulletproofing the joints and connective tissue, give this 10-move, full-body eccentric isometrics workout a go.
Directions
Perform the following moves as 90-degree eccentric isometrics following the above protocol. Use heavy weight, but not at the detriment of proper form. Rest 60 to 90 seconds between sets and 2 minutes between circuits. Perform once every 2 to 4 days for optimal results.
Best Time-Under-Tension Workout for Total-Body Strength
Circuit 1
A. Barbell Back Squat
Set a squat rack up with heavy weight, then grasp bar and step under it. Squeeze shoulder blades together, then stand to unrack bar and step back with feet shoulder-width apart. Inhale, hinge at hips and slowly bend knees to 90 degrees. Pause, keeping natural arch in low back, then extend through hips to powerfully stand. 3 x 4-6 reps
B. Renegade Row
Start in the top position of a pushup with hands shoulder-width apart on moderate-to-heavy dumbbells (shown). Explosively drive right elbow back to row dumbbell toward ribs while balancing on opposite hand and feet. Pause, then slowly lower weight, stopping a few inches above floor. Switch sides after all reps are done. 3 x 5 reps each side
Circuit 2
A. Dumbbell Bentover Row
Stand with feet hip-width apart, holding two moderate-to-heavy dumbbells in front of thighs, palms facing you. Push hips back and hinge torso forward so it’s nearly parallel to floor, soft bend in knees. Dumbbells should be near shins. Drive elbows back to row weights toward ribs. Pause, then slowly lower down for 3 to 5 seconds. 3 x 4-5 reps
B. Incline Dumbbell Chest Press with Legs Raised
Set an adjustable bench to a 30- to 45-degree angle and lie back with dumbbells in either hand. Engage core and lift legs off floor, flexing feet. Press weights overhead, palms in. Slowly lower to 90 degrees, staying tight and compact. Pause, then drive weights up directly over chest. 3 x 4-5 reps
Circuit 3
A. Dumbbell Bulgarian Squat
Stand lunge-length in front of a flat bench, holding heavy dumbbells in each hand by your sides, palms facing in. Rest the ball on top (shoe’s laces) of your right foot behind you on the bench. Slowly lower your body until your front thigh is parallel to the floor. Pause, then drive through your heel to stand. Switch sides after all reps are complete. 2 x 3-4 reps each side
B. Single-leg Romanian Deadlift
Stand with feet hip-width apart holding dumbbells or kettlebells. Drive right leg up, foot flexed, knee aligned with hip, making a 90-degree angle. Hinge at hips as you slowly lever your torso toward floor, lowering weights and driving right leg back for counterbalance. Hold, then squeeze glutes to reverse. 2 x 3-4 reps each side
Circuit 4
A. Pullup
Hang from a pullup bar using an overhand grip with legs extended and feet flexed. Engage lats and draw shoulders down your back, then pull yourself up until chin is higher than hands. Pause at the top, then slowly lower. Pause at bottom, then reset before your next rep. 2-3 x 4-5 reps
B. Kneeling Overhead Barbell Press
Hold a bar with moderate-to-heavy load at shoulder level with forearms perpendicular to floor. Kneel at end of bench with feet flexed to grip edge for support. Inhale, engage your core and glutes, then press the bar overhead, pushing your head forward so it passes your face, exhaling at the top.
Slowly lower until elbows are at 90 degrees, then hold to maintain tension. Begin your next rep from here. 2-3 x 4-5 reps
Circuit 5
A. Dumbbell Pushup
Place hands on dumbbells (this provides greater range of motion) at shoulder width and feet wider than shoulder width with just toes touching the ground. Keep head neutral and hips high to increase tension on core, chest and tris and reduce stress on spine. Slowly lower to the floor. Stop
once elbows hit 90 degrees, pause, then push up to start. 1-2 x 6-8 reps
B. Biceps Curl
Stand with feet hip-width apart with moderate-to-heavy dumbbells in each hand hanging by sides. Engage biceps to curl the weights up, keeping upper arms still. Pause at the top, then lower slowly. Don’t let arms drop all the way down to keep greater time under tension on biceps. 1-2 x 6-8 reps
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The Best Jump Ropes for a Killer Cardio Workout
Published
2 years agoon
9 November 2022By
Terry Power
If you haven’t picked up a jump rope since elementary school, you’re missing out on a fantastic cardio workout. Not only will you burn a ton of calories in a short amount of time—200 to 300 calories in 15 minutes—but jump ropes can also improve your coordination and agility. Better yet, jumping rope doesn’t require much space, so it’s easy to do at home, and it’s often more mentally stimulating than jogging or swimming.
Choosing a Jump Rope
When deciding which jump rope is best for you, it’s important to determine what your goals are. While lightweight speed ropes are popular for cardio-focused training, weighted or drag ropes will be best for those focused on strength training.
No matter what your training goals are, we’ve got you covered with this roundup of 10 jump ropes from top brands including Crossrope, TRX, Rogue, and more.
The Best Jump Ropes of 2022
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