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| CATEGORY: | Magazine |
| MANUFACTURER: | Weider Health & Fitness |
| FEATURES: | Magazine Subscription |
| TYPE: | Health & Fitness, Fitness, Recreation. Leisure |
| MEDIA: | Magazine |
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Customer Reviews of Men's Fitness
Another fitness magazine that has lost its way... I rec'd this month's edition at lunch, and have already tossed it. Have been disappointed with the subscription. 140 pages, 5 or 6 of which are focused on actual fitness.
Complete Guide to overall fitness!
I love this magazine- I am really into fitness and muscle building and I always learn something new and exciting in each issue. The easy-reading articles and step-by-step work out and diet guides are usefull to beginners as well as advanced athletes. All this pluss tips on sex, relationships and other life topics keep it interesting and well rounded. This is a great read for anyone- men or women!
An Odd Mix of Cool & Clunk
On one hand... there are some very informative nutrition and workout plans in each issue of this magazine. I'm not talking about rehashed workouts you have already seen in every other fitness magazine since 1980. Men's Fitness comes up with really creative workouts, and doesn't focus solely on the bodybuilder prepping for competition; there are ample articles for both folks who are looking to gain mass, but equal time if you are gearing more toward burning fat and slimming down.
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>On the other hand... the "Mens' Lifestyle" segments are way overdone and, too often, badly executed! While I occasionally pick up fitness magazines for the workout and/or nutrition pieces, I've come to accept that these mags will be packed with advice and info for the hep-man. Not only have I come to accept it, I've come to enjoy some of the feature on consumer goods for men (ie in the Dec/Jan 2005 issue of this magazine, comparisons between electric shavers, and a cool 4 page feature on cool recreation & technology items like iPods, top line digital cameras, jet skis, and a cool space-age espresso machine!).
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>The most cringe-inducing aspect of the lifestyle features comes in the tone used in the articles focusing on the single man's love and social life. Some of the advice I find good, some really, really bad; but the problem is not so much the actual advice being given, the problem is that it's hard to take the articles seriously, without picturing the authors trying desperately to sound cool and "With It" in a "Man" way like Adam Corolla or Howard Stern. Trouble is, these guys ARE NOT Corolla or Stern, and the voice I picture most times I read these columns is that of Bill Murray playing his polyester-clad lounge singer from his Saturday Night Live days.
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>FIVE STARS for the workout & nutrition features, ONE STAR for the advice to the guys cruising for chicks! "The Man Show" concept is funny, but not in these pages, baby!
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