
Are young males, generally, hardwired to take risks? Jason Kapcala explores this theme in part one of his series, “Bodies in Motion.”

Are young males, generally, hardwired to take risks? Jason Kapcala explores this theme in part one of his series, “Bodies in Motion.”

In the wake of Lance Armstrong’s confession, Mark Radcliffe offers his son, Luke, some fatherly advice.

After admitting to Oprah that he cheated, Lance Armstrong faces a long, uphill climb to redemption. Despite all he’s done, Mark Radcliffe hope he gets there.

A year after the damming report by the USADA and being stripped of his Tour de France titles, Armstrong will finally speak publicly about his years of performance-enhancing drug use.

If Lance Armstrong was found to have engaged in an illegal activity, shouldn’t he be in jail? Maybe not…

Mark Radcliffe reports from the France on the fall of Lance Armstrong, ascendance of Bradley Wiggins as “patron” of the Tour.

“And then, my guts in sudden free fall, I recognize where I am, the bare walls, the rough blanket, the hanging lightbulb. I am in a French police cell, below Biarritz town hall, in an empty basement.” — David Millar

Roger Rilling was inspired by just two things in the 2012 Tour de France. But boy, were they inspiring.

Mark Radcliffe was once an elite cyclist who looked up to Lance Armstrong as a role model. Now he knows what a dirty sport it’s always been.

When it comes to heroes, bicycle racer and trainer Roger Rilling is an underdog kind of guy. What about you?

In this excerpt from Dad to Dad: Parenting Like a Pro, David L. Hall talks about the importance of fatherhood and what it is like to join the dad club.

The Tour de France fascinates me in large part because there are so many subplots — and on a day like today each of these stories can produce a hero.

Ben Cohen, the first half of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, was at Union Station in Washington on Tuesday to literally give cash away. These were no ordinary bills, though.

Ryan Beck won third place at the California State Science Fair with a football helmet that could reduce sports-related brain injuries in pros and teens alike.

Ladies and Gentlemen; this is called, “Taking a Stand.”

Political Scientist Samantha Power tells the story of a complicated hero, Sergio Vieira de Mello.

An article in The Atlantic exposes the reality of male survivors who’ve been assaulted by females, including Don Draper, the main character in the show Mad Men.

Where fantasy stops, untruths begin. Carl Pettit writes on the relationship between media and body image.

Can people be so tainted that even when they do a good deed, it somehow isn’t?

Matthew Clarke’s conversation with his daughter about her really wanting a cookie is reenacted with him and another full-grown adult.

From the Seavers, to the Simpsons, to the Starks, here is a collection of the greatest advice from our beloved fictional dads from TV.

These are comments by bobbt, Patty, and Michael Cusden on the post “What Dads Really Want For Father’s Day”.

We are only given a few moments in life when something feels truly perfect. For Gint Aras, that perfect feeling came with a linen cap on a street in Lithuania.

It took a few years and a lot of broken hearts for Gint Aras to discover what it would take for him to be ready for real love.

Total Cereal and Men’s Health want to give America’s most well-rounded guy a trip for two to New York City.

If the clothes don’t make the man, do they at least signal what kind of man wears them?
> Shop for Men's Clothing at Wholesale Clothing Price on DHgate.com
Copyright © 2013 GoodMenProject.com · Powered by WordPress, Genesis Framework &
· Privacy Policy · Log in
“Caregiver day is a wonderful idea, becase when you love your children, every day is a day you get to be with and celebrate them.”
This is a comment by CJ on the post “What to the Child of Domestic Violence is Father’s Day?”