Muscle & Fitness
Posted by admin on Monday, November 23, 2009 · 5 Comments
Product DescriptionThis is a lifestyle magazine for men and women interested in building their bodies and minds. It contains advice on getting in shape and staying fit. Each issue includes articles on exercise routines, diet, nutrition, sexual fitness, psychology, sports medicine, kinesiology, physiology, weight control and personal appearance. . . . More >>
Muscle & Fitness
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I buy Muscle and Fitness every month at the local news stand. I just purchased this Magazine through JOEFIT. com. It’s a GREAT MAGAZINE! JOEFIT. com also is where I buy all my nutrition products. 2 great reveiws!!
Rating: 5 / 5
I love this magizine and I have read every issue. It has great fitness tips for you whole body. I would definately recomend this magizine to you.
Rating: 5 / 5
Great magazine. They got good tips on everything. Eating/Building Muscle/Sheddin excess fat/ All that. Recommend this mag to body builders. I get it every month. Good stuff.
Rating: 5 / 5
How many times can you write the same article over and over again and call it something different? Muscle and Fitness has been doing it for many years now. Eats lots of protein! Don’t overtrain! Take our supplements! Look at 125 pages of Muscle-Tech ads!It’s insane. Not only is this book 1/2 filled with ads for supplements that do nothing, the pages are also filled with meatheads that are on $10,000 worth of steroids per month. The fact is, the routines in this magazine are targeted towards those who use the drugs. Other than the “latest in nutrition and health” section, this magazine never changes from year to year. And of course, the latest in nutrition updates are all biased to begin with. How can anyone say milk is good for you these days after everything that’s been exposed in the dairy industry?What a waste!
Rating: 1 / 5
What’s bad: Too many adds, HOWEVER, there is always typed in letters at the top or the bottom of the add whether it is an advertisement or a part of the “real” Muscle & Fitness magazine, so they are easy to scan by, if you’re not looking to buy something.
What’s good: Just about everything else. Not every article is exceptional, but I find that there are always at least 2 or 3 articles that are just that. Just reading about these athletes extraordinary life is rewarding, and the information in the magazine is genuinely beneficial. Currently I am struggling to take in 6 meals a day, and every time I read an article, this or that bodybuilder tells me, that HE only started making serious gains when he got to 6 meals a day. So I keep my head down, and try and stick with it, even when it is hard.
The point is, this magazine is GENUINELY INSPIRING, the information on training (go heavy and maintain tension in the working muscle throughout the motion + squeeze at top) and nutrition (eat many high-quality calories, lots of protein) is ALWAYS dead-on, and when you read about the athletes personal life, there is almost always something inspiring to gain from it (as the magazine has ‘solid core values’ as a must when choosing athletes for the magazine). For me, it is the perfect magazine, on building muscle, and doing so in a healthy fashion.
I highly recommend picking up a copy somewhere (do read past the adds, some are cleverly camouflaged) and see for yourself.
Sincerely, Jesper Bech, Denmark.
Rating: 5 / 5