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Men's Health (1-year) [Print + Kindle]

3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (167 customer reviews)

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Issues: 10 issues / 12 months
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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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Men's Health is an essential read for guys who want to look better, feel better, and live better. But Men's Health isn't just a magazine. It's the solution-for every bit of chaos, confusion, or suffering that the world can inflict on the male of the species. Belly fat. Fatheaded bosses. Exercise plateaus. Exercise excuses. Her boredom. His boredom. The fast-food menu. The wine list. We give men the tools, strategies, and motivation to handle all of this and more.

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Product Details

  • Format: Magazine
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • Publisher: Rodale Inc
  • ASIN: B00005N7RD
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (167 customer reviews)
  • This magazine subscription is provided by Rodale Inc.
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182 of 186 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars One Year is All You Need December 26, 2002
Subscription Term Name:1 year
As a regular reader of "Men's Health," I have long enjoyed its articles for their entertaining style and the useful information contained in its pages. After several years, however, it has become obvious that there are only so many abs exercises, or amusing sex tips, or ways to portray men as charmingly stupid. I realize that I no longer need to buy the magazine as I can just look at the back issues I have instead. It covers the basics well, but does it over and over, so my advice is to enjoy it for a year and then go on to more advanced things on your own.
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203 of 212 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Beware of Rodale Books! November 10, 2007
Subscription Term Name:1 year
I've enjoyed subscribing to Men's Health magazine in the past but I had to stop to prevent being sold products and renewals without my authorization. Be aware that with your subscription, they will automatically renew your subscription "for your convenience" and bill you accordingly.

Also, I would receive post-card notices in the mail about their latest fitness guide ($28) and how I can "preview" it for 21 days. Of course, I think not and toss the card out. Too bad I didn't pay close enough attention. I have to fill out and send the card back in order to decline. The fitness guide shows up in the mail and I have 21 days to repack it and ship it back. They got me with two of them (I admit, I did fail to get it shipped back before 21 days was up) and, along with the auto-renewal, I had enough and called and told them I didn't want to be a customer anymore. Fine....I thought. It's been four months since my last issue and here I am now with a postcard from Rodale Books about previewing the 2008 Fitness Guide. I guess cancelling my subscription wasn't enough to keep them from auto-selling me stuff.

Can you imagine this new tactic of selling becoming the norm? The retailer gets to choose what we order and it's up to us to decline it. Crazy! If you google for "Rodale return card 14 days" you'll see that there are some who have attempted to sue Rodale over this. Think twice before ordering this magazine and being subjected to the same sales tactics.
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141 of 156 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Sad demise February 17, 2004
By A Customer
Subscription Term Name:1 year
Men's Health used to be a top-notch magazine with great writers and helpful and innovative articles for all men. Writers like Greg Gutfeld and Denis Boyles gave the magazine a sharp wit and truly made the magazine a stand-out. They turned up their noses at political correctness and wrote what most others wouldn't dare. The writers were real men (and women) who weren't afraid of putting their reputations on the line. They told it like it was, not how the advertisers wanted you to hear it.

However, they're all gone and all that's left is an emaciated skeleton of articles that are not interesting, innovative, or remotely intelligent. In fact, the only men I know who look at it now are my gay friends, for the great pictures of muscles on the cover and inside. But they, also, are too smart and savvy to waste their time on the lame articles. I don't know what happened to the management of that magazine, but somebody made some devastating decisions. I've never seen a magazine go from being truly one-of-a-kind to just a faceless jumble of paper and staples among the crowd. If you want articles on fitness, almost any other magazine will be better than Men's Health. The newest teeny bopper rag will have deeper articles on relationship than Men's Health. They assume the average guy is extremely insecure and has a sub-standard IQ. This magazine had a great thing going, and they blew it. Big time. Don't waste your time or money.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars Really wish you could read it on a regular tablet
Everybody knows that the Kindle fire is inferior to other tablets. In order to read this on my tablet I have to go to the library's website, check it out and then I can read it on... Read more
Published 4 days ago by Nick
4.0 out of 5 stars I like it!!!!!!!!!!!!
Informative magazine however there are too many advertisements. The price is pretty reasonable. I would recommend this magazine to others.
Published 5 days ago by Z. Khan
3.0 out of 5 stars Love the Magazine, but ......
Received my first magazine in May and it was the April issue. I hope they don't charge me for a month old magazine.
Published 9 days ago by Ruth Kelly
3.0 out of 5 stars No Kindle App Support
Great magazine but with no Kindle app (not Kindle) support not able to read on an Android tablet or smartphone.
Published 10 days ago by J. Blankenship
5.0 out of 5 stars Reallly good!
Grreat health advice from nutrition to exercise. I bought it for my son and he loves this magazine. Great job!
Published 1 month ago by Carole McGeary
5.0 out of 5 stars Essential to Lifestyle
An essential read that motivates you to take control of your health and lifestyle issues. This is strongly recommended by me.
Published 1 month ago by Claire Holder
5.0 out of 5 stars Review of Subscription
My grandson is enjoying his Men's Health Magazine very much since he is interested in health and fitness. He hopes to be a health and fitness trainer some day in the near future. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Carol Taylor
5.0 out of 5 stars great magazine
Articles well written,and informative.A great magazine for today s active and involved man.The two year subscription well worth the money.....
Published 1 month ago by James H Kinney Jr
1.0 out of 5 stars Worst subscription service ever
Definite room for improvement... they are still sending my magazines to my parent's house, after repeated phone calls and account updates.
Published 1 month ago by J. Mells
4.0 out of 5 stars Great magazine at a great price....
I have moved around a bit the last few years and canceled my previous subscription. This was a good deal on a great magazine and now I can have both the print and digital copy. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Ivan Hernandez
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