Movember Tips that Stick

Every November, men around the world grow moustaches in solidarity, sparking conversations about men’s health. But Movember is more than a month-long campaign. It’s a reminder that men’s health deserves year-round attention, from physical check-ups to mental well-being.

Let’s move beyond the moustache with practical habits that keep men strong, healthy, and confident for life.

1. Know Your Number

Good health starts with awareness. Don’t wait for symptoms! Track your vital health indicators through:

  • Blood Pressure: High readings can silently damage your heart.
  • Cholesterol & Blood Sugar: Check annually to prevent heart disease or diabetes.
  • BMI & Waist Circumference: Excess belly fat raises your risk of metabolic conditions.

A quick annual screening gives you a clear snapshot of your overall health.

2. Stay Ahead with Screenings

Early detection saves lives. Talk to your doctor about the right screenings for you:

  • Prostate Cancer (PSA & DRE): Begin at 40 if there’s a family history, or 50 for average risk.
  • Testicular Self-Exam: Monthly self-checks can help detect lumps or swelling early.
  • Colorectal Cancer: Start screening at 45.

These small steps could make all the difference in early treatment and recovery.

3. Move More, Stress Less

Regular exercise benefits both body and mind:

  • Aim for 150 minutes of moderate activity weekly.
  • Add strength training twice a week to maintain muscle mass.
  • Manage stress through mindfulness, outdoor activities, or talking things out.

You don’t need to overhaul your life; just start moving consistently.

4. Mind Your Mental Health

Men often shoulder silent stress. Remember, talking is a strength:

  • Check in with friends, and let them check in with you.
  • Reach out to a professional if you feel overwhelmed.
  • Make mental well-being a part of your regular health routine.

Breaking the silence saves lives.

5. Eat for Energy and Longevity

Fuel your body right:

  • Focus on lean proteins, vegetables, and whole grains.
  • Limit processed foods, sugar, and alcohol.
  • Stay hydrated and eat mindfully.

Nutrition is the foundation of lasting health.

The Takeaway: Make Movember a Lifestyle

Movember may last a month, but its message lasts a lifetime. Prioritise your health, start small, and stay consistent, because every positive step adds up.

Book your screening, talk to your doctor, and check in on a mate.
Beyond the moustache lies a stronger, healthier you.