Fitness Rx For Men
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| Price: | $20.95 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details |
| Issues: | 6 issues / 12 months |
Availability: Your first issue should arrive in 12-16 weeks.
Average customer review:Product Description
Fitness Rx for Men focuses on the most scientific, cutting edge research available on training, diet, and nutrition.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #585 in Magazine Subscriptions
- Format: Magazine Subscription
Customer Reviews
Finally, something worth buying!
In the sea of health and fitness magazines out there, it's hard to find ones that really give interesting and motivational information. Muscle & Fitness, Musclemag, Flex, all good in their own reserve, but are targeting the juiced up group of bodybuilders. Men's Health, Men's Fitness and the like kind of bore with their long winded articles that (in my experience) lack any real fitness material. FitnessRX for Men, on the other hand, gives a person into fitness actual fitness info for a normal guy.
I think FitnessRX for Men is fairly new, possibly a year or two into publication and the format may have changed since I first viewed it (and was unimpressed). The information is good, and thends focus on practically any area of men's life and health (although I admit I did note some recylcled info in the most current issue).
The print quality is great as well, glossy, very detailed and well taken photography of workout routines. THIS is the fitness magazine I've been waiting for. Excellent photography that both motivates, and demonstrates a workout without putting the model in some rediculously small pair of workout trunks (Men's Workout). I suggest to guy who subscribes to, or purchases male health magazines to pick up an issue to look over at home, or at least do a flip-through in the magazine aisle.
Great Fitness Magazine.
I've had subscriptions to both Men's Health and Men's Fitness. The latest Men's Fitness which I still get (but not for long) is nearly all advertisements and embarassingly simple/useless workout stuff. Uh bench press, we know how that works-don't need it in every edition.
I just bought Fitness RX two weeks ago (Jan '08) and the pages are wearing out because I've been using the workouts and sharing the information with friends who are also quite impressed. Far less adverstising far better more useful and cutting edge type of information. The Jan '08 has a great section on High Intensity Interval Training with a sample workout template. Also has a great write-up on the "300" workout and a 3 level program to get there. Much better magazine for the money and I'll likely subscribe if the next edition is equally as impressive. Men's Fitness should be paying me to read it for all the money they must rake in on all the BS supplements advertisements showing 350lb roid freaks-yeah right! Get real and get Fitness RX.
Best Fitness Magazine Out There
I have subscribed to just about every fitness magazine there is. However, they all pale in comparison to Fitness RX for men. It is better for the following reasons: it has much less space wasted on ads, the articles are actually based on real/scientific data, they don't waste space on how to dress or do your hair, etc (like Men's Health, Men's Fitness, etc.), they don't waste your time with filler articles about say "which movies are cool this month" like the other magazines. Overall, it gives you straight to the point; cut the crap, fitness/exercise articles. Yah, there are some articles here and there about topics such as sex, but they still focus more on health and fitness. I found the magazine to be very useful and I feel that from now on my lifting will provide even greater results with the tips I get from Fitness RX. The only problem is it only comes out every other month, but I figure they need more time to write GOOD articles, unlike the other magazines. So as far as I am concerned, they can take their time if it means a vastly superior magazine to all others.
(New addition) After having this subscription for a year now, I am still seeing results and have signed up for another year. Each issue has at least one entire workout program. Often I have just taken these straight from the magazine, and saved time on making all my own routines. Their routines work, and I have seen results. Bar none, I have started to get in the best shape of my life, and am not ashamed of how I look anymore. Using this magazine, I have changed how I lift, how I use supplements, and how I think about fitness. All these things changed for the better. I have seen more results in the past year with Fitness RX than with years of mens fitness and mens health magazines.




