With 25 print editions in 35 countries and more than 21 million readers across its social and digital platforms, Men’s Health is the world’s largest men’s magazine brand, and the number one source of information for and about men. It’s the brand for active, successful, professional men who want greater control over their physical, mental, and emotional lives. We give men the tools they need to make their lives better through in-depth and expert-backed reporting, covering everything from fashion and grooming to health, nutrition, fitness, weight loss, as well as cutting-edge gear, the latest in entertainment, science, and more.
Every month, our editors and reporters seek the advice of the most trusted, experienced, and academically affiliated authorities in health, fitness, weight loss, relationships, and more. We also keep an eye out for the latest new research in the world’s most credible, peer-reviewed academic journals, and distill it for our readers in a way that’s practical, accessible, and easy to understand. Furthermore, every story in the print edition is subjected to a rigorous fact-checking process, in which a team of researchers thoroughly vets all factual claims for accuracy.
Since it launched in 1986, Men’s Health has been nominated for many of the publishing industry’s top honors, including 17 National Magazine Awards in the categories of personal service and general excellence. In 2017, Ad Age named Men’s Health one of its Magazines of the Year.
Men’s Health editors, reporters, and licensed experts give men the tools they need to make their lives better through in-depth, service-minded journalism. From deeply reported features to daily coverage of trends in the worlds of health and wellness, our experienced staff covers fitness, nutrition, style, grooming, technology & gear, entertainment and more.
Richard Dorment
Richard Dorment is the editor in chief of Men’s Health, where he oversees all editorial content of the world’s largest men’s magazine across its print, web, social, and video platforms. Before joining Men’s Health in April 2018, he was an editor at Wired (where he focused on editing features on technology, science, culture, and business) as well as Esquire, where he spent nine years editing and writing features on culture, politics, fashion, and lifestyle. He lives in New York with his wife and three children, and he does not have six-pack abs.
Ben Court
Ben Court is an Executive Editor at Men’s Health. He has more than a decade of experience writing and editing stories about peak performance, as it relates to health, nutrition, fitness, fatherhood, weight loss, happiness, and sex and relationships. He’s a recovering soccer player and triathlete, and still enjoys yoga, cycling, running, swimming, lifting, grilling, and napping.
Mike Darling
Mike Darling is an Executive Editor at Men’s Health. He was previously a senior editor on both the print and digital teams for six years, where he reported on and edited coverage around health and fitness, style and grooming, sex and relationships, and technology and gear. Prior to rejoining Men’s Health, he spent two years as the Managing Editor of Tonic, Vice Media’s health vertical.
Jordyn Taylor
Jordyn Taylor is the Deputy Editor of Content at Men’s Health. She previously worked as a reporter and editor at Mic and the New York Observer, where she covered health and wellness, sex and relationships, entertainment, and other topics. Jordyn is an adjunct professor at New York University’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute.
Spencer Dukoff
Spencer Dukoff is the Deputy Editor of Content Strategy at Men’s Health. He’s spent his career growing audiences at Mic, New York Daily News, Spoon University, and Slant, and has written for Forbes, Salon, Thrillist, and Columbia Journalism Review.
Marty Munson
Marty Munson is the Health Director for Men’s Health and has more than a decade of experience writing and editing health content for numerous publications including Marie Claire, Prevention, Real Simple, Triathlete, Dr. Oz the Good Life, and O, the Oprah magazine. She’s a marathon swimmer as well as a triathlon (USAT) and swim (USMS) coach.
Paul Kita
Paul Kita is the James Beard Award-winning Food & Nutrition Editor at Men’s Health. He’s written two cookbooks: A Man, A Pan, A Plan (2017) and Guy Gourmet: Great Chefs’ Amazing Meals for a Lean & Healthy Body (2013). Paul has appeared on the Travel Channel and Fox & Friends, as well as numerous national radio and broadcast stations.
Ebenezer Samuel
Ebenezer Samuel, C.S.C.S., is the Fitness Director of Men’s Health. He’s a certified trainer with more than 10 years of training experience and a diverse training background that includes bodybuilding, powerlifting, gymnastics, and performance training. He is the creator of Men’s Health’s New Rules of Muscle workout video program. Before arriving at Men’s Health, he spent several years as a national sports columnist for the New York Daily News, covering the NFL, NBA, and Major League Baseball.
Brett Williams
Brett Williams is an Associate Fitness Editor at Men’s Health. He’s a former pro football player and tech reporter who splits his workout time between strength and conditioning training, martial arts, and running. You can find his work elsewhere at Mashable, Thrillist, and other outlets.
Melissa Matthews
Melissa Matthews is a health writer at Men’s Health and has written for Newsweek, Men’s Fitness, Inc. and Dr. Oz the Good Life. A health-conscious junk food enthusiast, she enjoys hiking, cake and attempting the latest fitness trend (to compensate for said sweet tooth).
Evan Romano
Evan Romano is an Associate Editor for Men’s Health, focusing on culture/entertainment. He previously worked at Esquire, Rolling Stone, and Brooklyn Magazine, and has written for The New York Times, Vanity Fair, VICE, and MTV News. Evan is obsessed with weird movies, random TV shows, and can probably tell you anything you’d ever want to know about that actor in that movie.
Josh St. Clair
Josh St. Clair is an editorial assistant at Men’s Health. He writes on television, film, sports, celebrities, and literature.
Temi Adebowale
Temi Adebowale is an Editorial Assistant at Men’s Health. She previously worked in the Hearst Newsroom, writing articles across Hearst’s network of sites, including Harper’s BAZAAR, Town & Country, Elle, and Popular Mechanics
Ted Stafford
Ted Stafford is the Fashion Director of Men’s Health. He oversees all style and fashion content for the brand, and also styles their fashion stories. His active lifestyle informs his passion for translating great designs into real-life style, a favorite part of his job. Prior to joining Men’s Health he worked at GQ magazine and Calvin Klein.
Adam Mansuroglu
Adam Mansuroglu is the Senior Style and Gear Editor at Men’s Health, overseeing grooming, gear, and fashion content on menshealth.com. In previous roles, the Brooklyn native was Men’s Style Editor for Hearst Digital Media’s BestProducts.com and Fashion Editor for Cosmopolitan magazine (and also starred in the E! Network reality show So Cosmo).
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