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Maximum Fitness |  | Publisher: Canusa
List Price: $29.94 Buy New: $11.97 as of 9/10/2010 12:33 MDT details
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Format: Magazine Subscription Type: Trade magazine Subscription Issues: 6 Subscription Length: 12 Months Issues Per Year: 6 First Issue Lead Time: 12-16 Weeks
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The Best July 31, 2010 dragunov79 This is my favorite fitness magazine. Get this magazine if you are looking for a good fitness magazine and are tired of all those `roided out magazines.
Fairly Good If You Get Past The Ads March 11, 2010 R. Cushman 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Ordered this five weeks ago and have not received an issue yet so I'll keep waiting, they say it can take up to eight weeks to receive an issue, so I'll update my review when (and if) I get an issue in.
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Just got it in several days ago. Like all the fitness magazines it's drowning in ads. It also has plenty of the somewhat new type of ads that make themselves look like an article of the magazine and not an ad.
Once you filter out the ads the articles themselves seem to be pretty good and fairly well written.
They keep the sex articles down fairly well and do not have them every other article like other fitness magazines seemingly do.
Haven't received magazine yet January 24, 2010 doglover (USA) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
purchased magazine for a Christmas gift and the person hasn't received the magazine yet. All the other subscriptions I ordered at that time have been received.
Full of tips for the health conscious, serious weightlifter, no smut November 30, 2009 Busy, Balanced Mom (Florida) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
My husband is a certified personal trainer and has been lifting weights for over 10 years and works out consistently at least 5 days a week himself. Overall health and fitness is very important to him. He follows a strict diet and prides himself in staying up to date on all the newest workout routines. He constantly changes up his routine and alternates between free weights, calisthenics, cardio, and high intensity training...and that's just the stuff I'm aware of!! He loves this magazine. He hates wasting time reading a bunch of fluff or redundant info he already knows. He wants real advice and tips applicable to a seasoned workout buff.
Doesn't seem up-to-date with the latest research November 22, 2009 Darren Griffith (Palm Bay, FL USA) I got a couple issues, and they don't seem to be up-to-date with the latest research in exercise and nutrition. I've read Iron Man and Muscle and Fitness and thought I'd give this one a try. I prefer Iron Man and Muscle and Fitness as they provide both "classic" information and updates on the latest research with quoted sources.
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