• …And Know When to Run

    The Olympics are bigger; the World Cup is arguably better. But when it comes to the sheer amount of money put down on a bet, nothing beats the Super B...Read more

  • Zen on the Water

    Paddleboard yoga is a combination of surfing and yoga. Basically, it's yoga on a paddleboard – in the water! Paddleboarding and paddleboard yoga fir...Read more

  • Advantage: Jetsetter

    Ask any of the world's top tennis players – there's nothing quite like a match in Arthur Ashe Stadium. There's a buzzing electricity in the air, fan...Read more

  • James Harrison: Confessions of an NFL Hitman

    Steelers linebacker James Harrison has been labeled the scourge of football — a one-man concussion machine. But he says he plays the game the way it...Read more

  • The Cycle Life: Three New Road Bikes for Summ..

    There's no better time for a new ride than in summer, when long warm days beckon. Here are a few new bikes, in every budget, for the dog days. These t...Read more

  • Pedaling Through Oregon

    Over the course of the past decade, Portland, Oregon has become America's bike mecca. This paradise for bicyclists is the closest the U.S. may ever co...Read more

  • Have Board, Will Travel - To The Teva Mountai..

    Last week I went to the Teva Mountain Games in Vail, Colorado, to standup paddleboard in whitewater rapids....Read more

  • Where the Figawi?

    In 1972, a friendly conversation among friends at Baxter's Boathouse in Hyannis escalated to a challenge to see who could sail their boat to Nantucket...Read more

  • Fairway to Heaven

    Scotland may be the birthplace of golf, but across the Irish Sea, the land of emerald green pastures and Guinness has a few courses that offer many of...Read more

  • The Bullpen

    Although the temperature is still in the 40’s in some cities, the 2011 baseball season is in full swing. It’s impossible to predict what will happ...Read more

  • Gear Up

    Spring is here and for many of us that means a return to the great game of golf. When you take your bag out of the garage and start putting your gear ...Read more

  • A Breed Apart

    Americans go horse mad during the first week of May every year. The Kentucky Derby turns casual race fans into serious race fans. Maybe it’s the pom...Read more

The Good Life
Sports:
The Olympics are bigger; the World Cup is arguably better. But when it comes to the sheer amount of money put down on a bet, nothing beats the Super Bowl.... Read More
Paddleboard yoga is a combination of surfing and yoga. Basically, it's yoga on a paddleboard – in the water! Paddleboarding and paddleboard yoga first gained popularity in Hawaii, then quickly spready to the West Coast of the United States.... Read More
Ask any of the world's top tennis players – there's nothing quite like a match in Arthur Ashe Stadium. There's a buzzing electricity in the air, fans are springing to their feet at breakpoint, resounding cheers are reverberating throughout the complex; it's as if anything is possible. Jetsetter would like to re-create that feeling – for you. ... Read More
Steelers linebacker James Harrison has been labeled the scourge of football — a one-man concussion machine. But he says he plays the game the way it’s meant to be played, and he doesn’t care what anyone thinks — especially the commissioner.... Read More
There's no better time for a new ride than in summer, when long warm days beckon. Here are a few new bikes, in every budget, for the dog days. These three bikes were outstanding when we tested them all winter and spring, and they'll be that much better now on the sultry, quiet backroads of the season.... Read More
Over the course of the past decade, Portland, Oregon has become America's bike mecca. This paradise for bicyclists is the closest the U.S. may ever come to European pedal utopias like Amsterdam and Copenhagen. While the national spotlight may be firmly honed in on the City of Roses, the rest of Oregon offers plenty of options for riders in search of a greater challenge than a quick bop between the city's Alberta Arts District and the nearest Stumptown Coffeehouse.... Read More
Last week I went to the Teva Mountain Games in Vail, Colorado, to standup paddleboard in whitewater rapids.... Read More
In 1972, a friendly conversation among friends at Baxter's Boathouse in Hyannis escalated to a challenge to see who could sail their boat to Nantucket the fastest over Memorial Day weekend that year.... Read More
Scotland may be the birthplace of golf, but across the Irish Sea, the land of emerald green pastures and Guinness has a few courses that offer many of the same breathtaking views and championship-level challenges.... Read More
Although the temperature is still in the 40’s in some cities, the 2011 baseball season is in full swing. It’s impossible to predict what will happen over the course of a 162-game season—that’s already evident, with the loaded Red Sox lineup having trouble finding a victory, and a suddenly retired Manny Ramirez. Here are some things to look out for over the rest of the season.... Read More
Spring is here and for many of us that means a return to the great game of golf. When you take your bag out of the garage and start putting your gear together you might realize some of your equipment is in need of an upgrade. Here are five things GoodLife Report recommends you buy to start your golf season off right.... Read More
Americans go horse mad during the first week of May every year. The Kentucky Derby turns casual race fans into serious race fans. Maybe it’s the pomp and circumstance surrounding the race at Churchill Downs or maybe it’s the chance to win big money. But it probably has more to do with the majesty of the thoroughbreds racing around the mile-long track.... Read More