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| Publisher: Rodale Inc Category: Magazine
List Price: $49.90 Buy New: $9.90 You Save: $40.00 (80%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 59 reviews Sales Rank: 25
Format: Magazine Subscription, Print Type: Consumer magazine Subscription Issues: 10 Subscription Length: 12 Months Issues Per Year: 10 First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Weeks
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Product Description A lifestyle magazine rooted in health and fitness. Women's Health is filled with actionable and practical advice that you can use today. For women who want to do more, have more, and be more.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 54 more reviews...
Fitness, Weight Loss, Health, Nutrition, and Sex Info = Women's Health May 25, 2008 227 out of 229 found this review helpful
I've been a reader of Women's Health (1-year) off and on for many years and have given some thought as to the best way to characterize the magazine for potential buyers. Here's essentially what you get in every issue of the mag:
-updated and interesting FITNESS information -WEIGHT LOSS information/tips -HEALTH information pertaining to women -NUTRITION information for better health -information on having a better SEX life
Note that some of the words are captialized. Well, they represent the main topics that you'll be reading about in this magazine. So, if you're looking for the latest info on any of these kinds of topics, it's worth your time to check it out. Also recommend The 5-Minute Plantar Fasciitis Solution for women suffering from plantar fasciitis.
Substance over artifice. February 5, 2008 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
I only recently picked up on this magazine and so I feel behind the times. What is possibly ironic is that for the last couple of years I would pick up the occasional copy of Men's Health because I felt that I was finally getting up to date articles on FDA approved diets, foods, vitamins and other health related OTC drugs, as well as updated fitness routines. Thankfully the same information can be found and how it relates to a woman's system here.
I've also read the one and two star reviews of the magazine and the reviews that condemn this magazine and touted 'Shape' instead left me scratching my head. I had a subscription for several years to 'Shape' in college and ultimately turned my back on it as I found it to be superficial featuring a famous thin model/celebrity who was never particularly known for their athletic ability as the big selling point. It also bothered me that every other ad was for a magic diet pill/supplement that was eventually done away with after an expose on some news program listing a litany of problems.
A health magazine should be about health: getting it and keeping it and warn the public against a quick fix. I also like to see exercise and fitness emphasized more heavily than fashion. Which is exactly what I got here. Ultimately I want to be healthy and feel good for a long, long time. I also want to keep up to date on current methods for maintaining this goal. I really believe I get current and effective information and advice here. Other women's health/fitness magazines felt to me more like they were compeating with Cosmo and Glamour type magazines.
Lots of valuable information/tons to read July 13, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
One of the best health/fitness/diet/beauty magazines around - each page chock full of important/interesting and helpful tips. It is one of the few magazines around that has something new and worth reading on every page! One of my favorite reads!
always something new and interesting May 10, 2006 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I've been reading women's health/fitness magazines for a long time, and this one constantly comes up with something new and interesting to read. I typically dog-ear the pages I want to refer to again, once I'm done (tear out and file, or use a recipe, whatever) -- and by the time I get to the end of Women's Health, I never have less than 20 pages tagged.
It's quick, to the point, interesting, entertaining and informative. What more could you ask from a magazine like this?
Great Buy March 4, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I bought a couple other magazines as I just really started making a serious effort to be fit and wanted some inspiration as well as some information. I bought Oxygen and Fitness - which I think ended up as me paying to read someone's ads - I had just flipped through the mags before I bought them and wished I had really read a few pages first. There are so many ads there for losing weight that you get lost and confused. I then saw this other magazine Women's Health Training Guide 2007 and picked that up - it was exactly what I wanted. It has articles, recipes, exercises that I can do inbetween going to the gym, and most of all it inspires me to stay active. So all you women out there....throw out your "ad" magazines and pick up the real deal!
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