| |  | Magazines Men's Health (1-year) |  | | | | | | | | | | Rating: - Great For extensive work-out tips, I suggest you go get "Exercise&Health"; in my opinion, "Exercise&Health" has the best work-out tips, and the magazine has lots of them! For general health, however, I recommend "Men's Health".
Rating: - Men's Health sensational titles misleading My wife gave me this as a Christmas present. The mag looked interesting and appeared to have some good articles. But, when I began to look inside and read these articles I found that they were a very shallow representation of the title on the cover. I found these tiles on the cover to be a gross misleading description of the contents. I am now in the process of cancelling my subscription. It is insanely difficult to find a link that will allow you to cancel. I won't be ordering any more magazines from Amazon. Too difficult to communicate. We asked for some communication about this account to verify the cancellation and have yet to receive any.
Rating: - Too repetitive The first issue is great.The second issue to helpful.By the end of the year of your subscription, you're tired of learning of another 276 esoteric fruits and vegetables that scientists in other countries say lower some cancer risk by x%.And you don't need yet another workout routine designed by a movie star or athlete.My advice is read a few pages next time you're waiting for a haircut.That's all you really need.
Rating: - Readit from cover to cover.
This is one of the few magazines that I can actually read from cover to cover. The magazine has plenty of good articles on health, exercise, nutrition, sex, etc. I will suggest more articles about sex..
Rating: - Men's Health Reader for over 10 years (but not anymore) I've had a subscription for Men's Health for over 10 years, but just recently cancelled it. Cancelation was a bit of a hassle as I had to contact them three times.
The magazine is full of little facts, great recipes for quick meals and some decent workout tips. However I found that the articles weren't detailed enough. The workouts weren't thorough enough and rarely offered alternatives for people with troubled area's.
What put me over the edge is the increasing advertisement laden content. Seems like all the products that were recommend would preceded or followed by an advertisement from the manufacturer. So too many advertisements along with weaker content was enough to steer me away.
In addition, every since they brought on the new editor they have had a lot of junky stuff added. Too much relationship stuff and the Jimmy the bartender segment could be thrown out. Seems like it was made for very young men.
I'm also not fond of there involuntary preferred customer program, where they automatically sign you up for the following year. It wouldn't be too bad if their online system worked, but it didn't work the 3 times I tried.
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