Men's Health (UK)

21 You’ll work out while staying in 22 You’ll get in ship shape A veritable fleet of wellness voyages are on the horizon. 23 You’ll look out for your count 24 You’ll Whatsapp your doc

The fertility industry’s historical­ly female focus Doctors will be less on call than on demand, as tech makes waiting for an appointmen­t obsolete. “We’ve become so accustomed to convenienc­e in other aspects of our lives, from ordering an Uber to same-day

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Still conjuring grainy images of a Jane Fonda VHS, home workouts could soon rival all but the ritziest of gyms. US indoor cycling sensation Peloton recently rolled out its £1,990 aluminium-and-carbon static bikes in the UK. The smart bit – which stops them becoming expensive clothes horses – is the HD screen that offers the live class experience for £40 a month. “Peloton has opened up a very interestin­g space,” says Williams. “Others will follow.” Sure enough, US boxing studio Rumble, plus Scooter Braun, who manages Justin Bieber, are wading in with streaming workout service At-home 360. seems increasing­ly outdated in light of worrying research indicating that sperm counts have halved over the past 40 years, making The Handmaid’s Tale seem even more prescient than the political climate does. But the tide is turning. Available in the US, Trak is an at-home sperm-testing kit with a cup, “engine” and app that offers personalis­ed fitness, nutrition and lifestyle advice to raise your count. US IVF start-up Future Family also has men’s products in the, er, pipeline.

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