List of Physical Fitness Magazines

List of Physical Fitness Magazines
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Fitness magazines can help you stay motivated with new articles on health, fitness and exercise delivered straight to your door each month. Fitness magazine pages are packed with well vetted advice, tips and tricks to achieve and maintain the body that you want. Before you sign up for a year-long and possibly expensive subscription, ensure that you choose the fitness magazine that has the information that you'll most use as you work to achieve your personal fitness goals.

"Fitness"

"Fitness" magazine has a wide array of tips and tricks within its pages, making it a well-rounded publication for men and women alike. You'll find interviews about fitness routines and diets with well-known celebrities, diet tactics and recipes, along with reviews on fitness products. You'll also find beauty reviews and tips that can help you learn to dress and accessorize your new body. As of 2010, a two-year subscription costs about $17.

"Health"

"Health" magazine doesn't only cover fitness, but topics concerning health and wellness too. You'll find stories on how to rev up your metabolism alongside stories on how to prepare for your first colonoscopy, making "Health" a magazine that takes your entire body into consideration. "Health" is also well known for its celebrity interviews and spotlights on health conditions, from a baby belly to depression and ADHD. As of 2010, a year-long subscription costs $7.

"Women's Health"

"Women's Health" is a magazine that focuses on the individual challenges that a woman aspiring to be fit may encounter. You'll find articles on breast cancer and sexual health, while learning about the latest new yoga pose. Fashion is a large portion of the pages of "Women's Health," so you'll find reviews on the latest clothing styles for the gym, along with ways to dress up your regular gym wear. "Women's Health" also features celebrity interviews, recipes and ways to streamline your life and fitness routines. Get two years of "Women's Health" for under $20, as of 2010.

"Men's Health"

"Men Health" is the exact opposite of "Women's Health," offering advice and tips for the fitness and wellness concerns that a man may face. Whether it's bulking up your pecs or fighting a beer belly, "Men's Health" intersperses tips on better fitness routines with medical and relationship articles for a well-rounded magazine directed toward men. As of 2010, a two-year subscription costs $29.80.

"Shape"

"Shape" is yet another magazine tailored to the fitness needs of women, yet men and women alike can use it. "Shape" places a large focus on creating the body that you want and enjoying the body you have now. "Shape" emphasizes celebrity fitness and wellness, so you'll find plenty in the way of interviews and trends, along with ways to amp up your workouts and how to perform yoga poses properly. Get a one-year subscription for $14.97, as of 2010.

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Article reviewed by demand68117 Last updated on: Dec 8, 2010

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