terça-feira, 1 de novembro de 2011

David Beckham: Men's Health Magazine Pictures

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David Beckham is on the cover of the US Men's Health Magazine following his recent award as the #1 American Sports Athlete by Teen Choice. Here are a selection of pictures of David Beckham taken by Anthony Madler for Men's Health:







Here is part of the interview for Men's Health magazine:



Superstar David Beckham opens up in the September issue of Men's Health magazine, on newsstands August 12, 2008, about his unique formula for success. Having reached the one year milestone of playing for Major League Soccer's Los Angeles Galaxy, Beckham reflects on bringing notoriety to "football" and to U.S. fans across the pond, choosing his kids over sports, the importance of training in his overall success, and the "madness" that constantly surrounds his family. At age 13, Beckham was discouraged from pursuing soccer from a teacher when he was told, "You'll never play for England, because you're too small and not strong enough." It was those words that set Beckham on a path to change the sport forever.


Peek inside Beckham's workout regime from weight training to practice sessions, and learn how one of the most recognized athletes stays focused when game time comes.


On juggling family and sports...


"There is this madness around me, around my family. Without a doubt, out on the field is where I'm most comfortable, where I'm happiest, because I know what I'm doing, and I know I can do it."


"People always ask me, 'Do you play golf?' Because a majority of sportsmen do. I used to play, quite a few years ago, but to be honest, I'd rather spend 4 hours with the kids than 4 hours on a golf course. As much as it can be relaxing, it's a frustrating sport. My way of relaxing is listening to music and spending time with the kids."


On the growing popularity of soccer in America...


"I never do anything where I don't believe in what I'm doing. I see that something could happen in U.S. soccer. That change isn't going to happen in a year or two. It's more of a 5-, 10-, or even 15-year plan. I believe in it, and I believe that in years to come, this could be one of the biggest sports here in America."


On training and handling stress...


"I'm a really bad loser. It stays with me for a while. I always take it quite personally when we don't win as a team or I don't win in everything else I do."


"I don't worry about any other players. I've always concentrated on what my job is more than anything, more than how good the other team is, no matter who the opponent is-even off the field. If you do your job, then there's nothing else."


"Preseason if where you get the stability for the rest of the season. I'll never perform at my highest level unless I'm 100 percent fit. That's one of my biggest attributes, the energy I've got on the field. For me, training is as important as the games."


"My game's all about moving around the pitch. I went through a stage a few years ago where I lifted a lot of weights and put on about a stone [about 14 pounds] and ended up not being able to run."


On his superstar status...


"To be someone kids look up to is a great honor. What matters is how you carry yourself, off and on the field."


"People always say to me, 'Why would you place yourself in a position where you have to put pressure on yourself?' But it's what gives me energy."


"I know what I'm doing," Beckham says of his fashion style.


On what motivated his success...


Beckham credits his father with helping him harness his focus. "Even if I had a great game he's always say, 'You played well, but these were the mistakes you made.' If I had a bad game, I'd hear all about that. When I was playing for Manchester United, playing something like 200 games and winning European Cup finals, he still wouldn't let me get away with saying, 'I've made it.' So that's one thing I have never done and never will do."


"You'll never play for England, because you're too small and not strong enough," Beckham heard these words from a soccer player at age 13, which led him to his professional career in "football."


About Men's Health


Men's Health is the largest men's lifestyle magazine brand in the world with 36 editions and a worldwide readership of 18.5 million. Published 10 times a year in the U.S. by Rodale, Men's Health speaks to every aspect of a man's life, providing its readers with the latest information on health, fitness, fashion, nutrition, relationships, travel, gear and money. Men's Health was named to Adweek's "Hot List" of top-ten magazines ('04, '05); Advertising Age's "A-List" for general excellence ('03, '04); a Capell's Circulation Report "Best Newsstand Performer of the Decade" ('04) and top-ten "Best Performer in Circulation" for the past three consecutive years; as well as one of min magazine's "Most Notable Launches" of the past 20 years. The magazine also won a National Magazine Award in the personal service category ('04).


SOURCE Men's Health

sábado, 29 de outubro de 2011

Men's Health Spots!

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Here's a round up of just a few of the spot illustrations I've been fortunate to produce for Men's Health UK throughout the latter part of 2010, I've been very slow in putting these up (no surprises there!)

The image above is the most recent from the 'Snack Off' series (*see older posts for more!) and unfortunately probably last, as I think the section has been killed, which is a shame 'cos i've had a ball producing these images for Rob and Graeme at the mag.

Still I think we went out on a high; they wanted something for Oats vs Eggs, and asked me if I had any ideas kicking around; so I suggested Oats Ghostbuster vs Ghost Egg.. I think the fellas there trust me now and so let me roll with it.

Strangely enough the Oaty Ghostbuster, which i'd have assumed would be difficult proved in fact to come very smoothly, the Eggy Ghost however proved tricky; originally it was just a random Ghost with two yolks for eyes; but was given the thumbs down for being too cartoony.

"How about an Eggy Slimer?" suggested AD Rob Milton. Genius!, D'oh why didn't I think of that.. so I drew a yellow/yolky slimer at the request of Rob, however this got turned down on the basis of it not looking "eggy" enough, this was replaced with a fried egg version, which while not being turned down had to be tweaked, I moved the yolk further up into the centre of the body and then had to give it a more subtle yolk, more poachy (that's a word!) than yellow fried.

Still while I may prefer the original yellow yolky Slimer, I can't fault the alterations we made as I was very happy when I saw the printed result!

Here's the second to last of the 'Snack Off' illos; Venison vs Beef in the shape of Mods vs Rockers, Rob's idea this one and a great one too! I decided to put them on bikes, really enjoyable an smooth one this.

Brocolli vs Cabbage, in the form of McEnro vs Bjorn Borg, I had trouble with my Cabbage Borg, I was a little unfamiliar with the Cabbage texture and trying to marry that to Bjorn's angular features, the orignal head was scrapped for not looking Cabbagey enough... I came up with this replacement very quickly, which I like, but had I more time then I would have slightly resized his proportions to match Brocolli McEnroe and gave him a cabbage beard to finish him off.

Here are some military style badges I came up with for a army fitness training supplement for the magazine, these are only small, but were really enjoyable to do. I think people see some of the more complex and intricate images I produce, and then forget about me for these smaller icon based images, but the reality is I'd love to do more icon and infographic stuff to run alongside my other work.

Coming up soon, so watch this space over the next few days are some of that more detailed stuff I was talking about, in fact they're quite epic!

segunda-feira, 23 de maio de 2011

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terça-feira, 3 de maio de 2011

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A prisoner who is desperate to get out of jail has been teaming with his order cialis and has been in & out of the hospital on some pretext of illness. He is now in one of such visits and very desperate to get out of jail permanently, tells the cheap cialis, "Look here, doc! You've already removed my spleen, tonsils, adenoids, and one of my kidneys. I only came to see if you could get me out of this place!"

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