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If you enjoy pictures of guys with their shirts off and full-page advertisements for horny goat weed, then this is your mag. However, if you're buying a magazine called "Men's Health" because you're actually interested in improving your health or improving the efficiency of your workouts, then subscribe to Men's Fitness. Men's Health used to be a great magazine, but them days are over.
Be warned. I'm only a casual reader of Men's Health, but I recently contacted their costumer support via e-mail to inquire about a back issue. I have been given cookie-cutter automated responses to every e-mail interaction (going on four e-mails from me now). Even after instructing them to reference my original e-mail and actually read what I was asking.they gave me an automated response.I would hate to see what happens if someone had a problem with their actual subscription.
I received this magazine for a few years but ended up stopping it after renewal ran out. It's just not made for the "normal" 9-5 working male. sure there are some good articles at times but when they get into fashion the normal man can't afford most of the items unless they make over 100,000 year. The workout articles seem to be the same just names differently, there are a lot of ads also to be aware of.I say if you past a newsstand and see this magazine and something grabs your eye you are better off.
I subscribed for 1 year and got only 8 issues. When I asked them about it, they said my subscription had expired. And when I told them I had gotten only 8 issues, they never replied. Beware, gentlemen.
I lost interest in this magazine long ago. It's the same bologna one issue after another. They don't have much to write about and what's left they fill with ads.
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