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  1. #1
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    Mar 2004
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    It's always hard to find a good magazine! I currently subscribe to Her Sports and Womens Health.

    Her Sports has good training programs and informational articles, sometimes wish there was more content as some months are kind of slim.

    Womens Health was a complete turnoff at the bookstore (to many slogans on the front cover), but a friend of mine gave me the magazine to look at an article and I was hooked. Yes it has some fluff, but each month there have been some articles that have been different and informational. There's a little of everything in there, so I'm not bored quickly.

    I might add Runners to the pile, it has a good amount of health/nutrition information that isn't always only running related.

  2. #2
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    Sep 2007
    Location
    Uncanny Valley
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    I like Oxygen. It's like what Muscle & Fitness Hers used to be before they went all foofoo. Not much emphasis on cardio in either one, though, if that's what you're looking for.

  3. #3
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    Apr 2005
    Location
    Vancouver, BC
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    I really like Her Sports (and so does my sweet (male) partner).

    I am tired of Runner's World. There are good articles but about 75% of it (including the cover) is repeated from issue to issue and/or year to year. I'm a bit tired of Rodale's magazines (i.e. also Bicycling, which is horribly sexist, which thankfully Runner's is not as much) but I will probably keep our subscription to Runner's because of the good, well-researched articles...

  4. #4
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    Apr 2006
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    I'm a big fan of Women's Health. It's the only magazine I've ever subscribed to and I intend to keep it up. There are always great nutrition tips - as well as sample exercises for stretching, cardio, yoga, or weights. They also do a good job of incorporating stories/tips/photos of real-sized women (which speaks highly of the editors). And their 'fluff' stuff is actually informational and entertaining. I haven't tossed out a single issue.

 

 

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