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The unrelenting drive of walking quadriplegic David Mzee

The unrelenting drive of walking quadriplegic David Mzee

WHEN HE WAS 22, David Mzee was living a remarkably active life. “My life was all about sports,” he tells Men’s Health. “I'd been studying human movement sciences and I did every sport that I could get my hands on.” Sport was everything to Mzee. He studied it during...

Taylor Fritz reveals his secret weapon

Taylor Fritz reveals his secret weapon

THE IMMENSE PHYSICALITY of tennis cannot be overstated. To haul your body back-and-forth, up-and-down a tennis court for hours on end, all while relentlessly swinging your arms with enough force to mount a precise shot, is not a task to be envied – especially when the...

Bailey Smith’s comeback is on track

Bailey Smith’s comeback is on track

WESTERN BULLDOGS SUPERSTAR Bailey Smith has been one of the AFL’s headline acts over the last couple of seasons. Blessed with an enviable combination of speed and strength, the mulleted midfielder’s electrifying ability to win the contested ball has made him...

Ferrari paints Melbourne red

Ferrari paints Melbourne red

FERRARI’S CARLOS SAINZ showed his strength in front of another record-breaking crowd at Melbourne’s Albert Park, with the Spaniard rocketing to his maiden Australian Grand Prix win – less than two weeks after an emergency appendectomy that left him on the sidelines at...

Who will take the chequered flag at the Australian Grand Prix?

Who will take the chequered flag at the Australian Grand Prix?

TWO RACES down, 22 to go, and the Formula 1 paddock is making its way Down Under this weekend for the annual Australian F1 Grand Prix. F1 is back at Albert Park, a track that saw its rebrand in 2022 with seven corners modified – with two removed entirely – bringing...

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Timana Tahu Over the Black Dot
Dual rugby international Timana Tahu on ‘Over the Black Dot’, the 2024 NRL season, and the importance of spotlighting Indigenous athletes

Dual rugby international Timana Tahu on ‘Over the Black Dot’, the 2024 NRL season, and the importance of spotlighting Indigenous athletes

One of the few men to represent Australia internationally in both rugby league and rugby union, Timana Tahu knows a thing or two about footy. On the eve of the NRL’s opening round and the premiere of Over the Black Dot’s latest season, Tahu caught up with Men’s Health to discuss the year ahead in rugby league—and why Indigenous athletes should be at the forefront.