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Men's Health (1-year) | 
| Publisher: Rodale Inc Category: Magazine
List Price: $49.90 Buy New: $24.94 as of 2/9/2010 07:20 UTC details You Save: $24.96 (50%)
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 107 reviews Sales Rank: 18
Format: Magazine Subscription, Print Type: Consumer magazine Subscription Issues: 10 Subscription Length: 12 Months Issues Per Year: 10 First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Weeks
ASIN: B00005N7RD
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Who Reads Men’s Health Magazine? Men’s Health readers are active, successful, professional men who want greater control over their physical, mental and emotional lives. They are looking for in-depth reporting on everything from fashion and grooming to health and nutrition as well as cutting-edge gear, the latest in entertainment and more. What You Can Expect in Each Issue: - Fitness: Men’s Health knows total body fitness is not accomplished during the hour or two you spend at the gym three days a week. That’s why, in addition to the removable workout poster included in every issue, we also write about what you should be doing outside the gym, like catching the right amount of Z’s. And no, five hours per night is not enough.
- Nutrition: Quick and easy recipes paired with advice that will help you live longer and healthier. Our editor’s even throw in a selection from Eat This, Not That each month because we know life is too busy to never eat fast food.
- Sex & Relationships: Women are one life’s many mysteries, which is why Men’s Health is here to help. Our editor’s cover everything from how to bulletproof your relationship and keep your sexual attraction revved up to how to be her best ever. Need a specific question answered? Write to The Girl Next Door, editor Nicole Beland who sheds female insight on your most complex situations.
- Health: Our editors comb through the latest health news and report on topics most relevant to men like how to protect your prostate, lower your cholesterol and protect your manhood.
Feature Articles: - Style Guide: Our editors take you step by step through the best new products and looks that will help get you out the door looking your best.
- Eat This, Not That! At the Supermarket: What you don’t know about your local market is making your fat. Men’s Health investigates how stores dupe you into paying top dollar for unhealthy foods. It’ll forever change the way you shop.
- How Fit Are You? : Men’s Health rounded up top athletes who set the bar in terms of speed, endurance, power, and agility and asked them how they got to the top. We know their secrets, now you can too.
- Secrets from America’s Top Gyms: The Men’s Health annual list of the best gyms in America. Plus, for 2009, we name the 50 top personal trainers in America and reveal their secrets for building muscle and shedding fat faster.
- Men and Their Cars: A Love Story: We know you love your car, but can you identify everything under the hood? We’ll show you how to take full advantage of that sports package you ponied up for.
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Product Description A lifestyle magazine dedicated to showing men the practical and positive actions that make their lives better, with articles covering fitness, relationships, nutrition, careers, grooming, travel and health issues.
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Beware of being ripped off February 3, 2010 Vinson Wong I subscribed for 1 year and got only 8 issues. When I asked them about it, they said my subscription had expired. And when I told them I had gotten only 8 issues, they never replied. Beware, gentlemen.
interesting only if you have a gym membership January 2, 2010 Matthew Bogusz (New Providence, NJ USA) I lost interest in this magazine long ago. It's the same bologna one issue after another. They don't have much to write about and what's left they fill with ads.
Ship has sailed December 22, 2009 Hoss (America's Heartland) I'll echo what has already been written by quite a few: Men's Health has become a shell of what it used to be. You can only go over the same routines so many times, over the same routines all the celebrities are doing, and what foods a guy should eat this month before someone decides they're the wrong foods to eat next month. It has become so repetitive that they used the same cover, with all the same articles teasers, and just changed the guy on the front (Tyler Lautner...whoever, one of the guys from the vampire movies). Anyway, MH could be salvaged if they would leave out the Obama propaganda pieces and just decided to step outside of themselves for some fresh content. I hope they do...but I'm not counting on it.
Oh, and don't even think you can unsubscribe once you've paid. It got to be a joke how many times I tried, but they kept sending issue after issue.
My dad keeps getting me this December 11, 2009 Techthusiast (Earth) I am not an avid magazine reader so a number of these are still in the wrapping.
That being said, when I do crack into one, I've always been pleased... as evidenced by most pages being dog-eared ;)
I saw one reviewer mentioned getting this for a year and I agree... you'll get what you need out of a years' worth and if you love it after that, come back later.
Lots of good exercises, some great reasonable articles that encourage you explore more online.
May have seemed like it would be another quasi-misogynist man-rag but don't read those parts ;)
Just kidding, it's not offensive and has been surprisingly illuminating.
I keep meaning to tell my dad not to renew my gift subscription but when I flip through one, I always feel like I learned something I want to come back to.
Ordered this for a friend and no problems so far.
Agreed, one year is all you need. November 17, 2009 Noel Arias (The Bay Area, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I subscribed to Men's Health for over two years and recently I've been going through the back issues to cut out some stuff for an art project and I can attest that 'there are only so many ab exercises one can do'. Every month there is a fold out workout plan /poster that focuses on a certain area of the body (abs, shoulders, legs, etc) and looking back it was pretty much the same stuff every month. I guess it would be good for someone that needs a new routine every now and then or a reminder of how to properly stay in form. The stuff in the beginning is usually diet and quick news bits about health, some sex-related Q&A, and well ads throughout. Go to your local market and pick up a copy. Go through it and just imagine every month being basically the same with minor tweaks in the info. There are good articles from time to time however. I would simply read these online if it happens to catch my interest from looking at the cover.
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