Posted on Sunday, 6th December 2009 by oildrops
| Brand: | |||
| Average Rating |
|
Fitness magazine is the authority for women who want to lead an active, healthy lifestyle. Fitness inspires women with personalized workout guides, timely health & nutrition advice, and beauty & style tips to achieve balance in mind, body and spirit. more info
Tags: 1year, Health Fitness
Posted in Blogroll, Health Fitness, Healthy Choices, Vitamins, thieves Oils | Comments (10)


December 2nd, 2009 at 10:24 pm
fitness within reach
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
Having many components of healthy living in one magazine is why I buy Fitness. I love to cook and try to make diet and nutrition a priority in my life- and Fitness makes it easier with healthy recipe & snack ideas. At the same time I can fine tune my fitness routine with the variety of workout ideas they provide each month. There are a lot of magazines on stands that deliver the same types of articles, but I agree with previous reviews that Fitness represents more REAL women. Its not intimidating or out of reach. As long as I want to stay motivated to be my healthiest- I’ll be reading.
December 3rd, 2009 at 6:04 pm
I love Fitness
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I get bored easily working out, so I especially like how Fitness suggests new workouts every month. Fitness also keeps me up to date on what’s going on in women’s health and, more importantly, how to tell the difference between a fad diet and what really works. I’m in my 30s, but Fitness is perfect for all women who care about their health, from teenagers to senior citizens. I’ve read all the other exercise/health magazines, and there isn’t any other magazine like Fitness.
December 4th, 2009 at 6:18 am
Fitness mag very helpful.
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
I have read Fitness for several years. I find it is quite motivational – it keeps me on track with exercising and diet. While I agree with some of the other reviewers on this site that Fitness sometimes touts extremes of diet and exercise, I think for the most part the articles give a reasonable regimen for the average person. I have been pleasantly suprised to see a change, lately, in the weight and body shapes of the fitness models. The last couple of issues have included some models with a more realistic shape. In addition, the editor’s note at the beginning of the last issue put out a call for 40 and over women to send in their success stories. Most 40 and overs, like myself, have a harder time getting big results – I would like to hear from some of these women who have succeeded.
I understand that all women’s bodies do not react to diet in the same way. Therefore, one diet plan will not work for all – however, I did find a diet plan that was great for me several years back in Fitness. I lost part of the printouts and Fitness was kind enough to send me a copy of the article last month!!!! Yes!!! I have my whole diet plan back!!!!
December 4th, 2009 at 5:11 pm
AMAZING!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I read lots of fitness magazine but each one has a meaningless part. But Fitness is different, it suggests different exercises each month, and its website is full of very useful information.
December 4th, 2009 at 11:49 pm
Very informative
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
I am a pilates instructor and massage therapist and found the exercises and articles very informative. The exercises are explained clearly and offer a nice variety. Emphasis was on a healthy lifestyle, not just weight loss, with exercise and nutrition being the cornerstones. I think you will find it useful.
December 5th, 2009 at 10:17 pm
fitness is so inspiring!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
After searching through all of the health and fitness titles, I finally found one that actually spoke to me! I subscribed to Fitness a few months ago and absolutely love it! This magazine covers everything from beauty and fitness to health and nutrition – the recipes are awesome and remarkably easy to make! And the features on new gear and products are really cool. I am always “pumped” after each issue – it really is an inspiring read, more so than those other fitness titles where I have to see 98 pound celebrities on the cover. There are great stories about real women who started getting healthy (losing weight, exercising, eating right) that have inspired me to do the same. Lastly, this is a magazine for anyone who wants to live a healthy life – there are articles for everyone (the fitness enthusiast who works out all the time to the beginner who’s just getting started). I can’t wait for my next issue!
December 7th, 2009 at 4:41 am
More fluff than needed
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
With the name “Fitness” I expected a more excercise and workout centered magazine, but that’s really not the case. It’s not a bad magazine by no means, but if you’re looking for something that focuses on working out and excercising, you’ll want to look more into something like “Oxygen”. There’s also too much “fluff stuff” that didn’t interest me like fashion and make up stuff. Also could use more healthy eating recipes. This magazine is a lot like Self and Shape; if you like those, you’ll like Fitness.
December 7th, 2009 at 7:27 am
Real Women! How REFRESHING!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
I am an avid reader of fitness and health magazines and what is so REFRESHING about Fitness Magazine is actually seeing healthy, fit REAL women of all shapes, sizes and diverse backgrounds. Sure, there are advertisements but every fitness and health magazine has adverts. What is impressive about Fitness is the overall informational content regarding women’s health. I especially enjoy learning about various women athletes-from snowboarders to surfers. It is also nice to read about and see models who are healthy and fit and definitely NOT ultra-thin or malnourished! Keep up the GREAT work FITNESS and continue to keep it REAL!
December 7th, 2009 at 3:04 pm
Not for the semi-serious fitness buff
Rating:2 out of 5 stars
I read this on the elliptical at the gym sometimes, and mainly find myself skimming over the weight-loss articles and snickering at the strength-training advice. There’s an interesting article here and there, but (like most magazines of its type) Fitness is targeted toward women who *want* to get into shape, not to women who *are* in half-decent shape and want to improve their performance. If you’re happy with your weight, there’s not much to interest you here. If you’re serious about building strength, you’ll find Fitness buys into the “toning” myth, and a lot of the articles give the impression they even believe in spot-reducing. An overweight beginner would probably find useful information and motivation here (so long as she keeps it in mind that crunches won’t do a thing to make her waist smaller), which is why I’ll give it two stars, but for me reading Fitness only marginally beats setting down the magazine and looking up at Fox News.
December 7th, 2009 at 9:57 pm
Real women like me!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Each January I look to magazines for new ways to get motivated, eat better and lose weight. Fitness has got it right- and guess what? They are speaking to women like me; who have hips! I enjoy reading this magazine each month because it does not intimidate me- it INSPIRES me! It provides useful information to get me started and keep me going. Who can relate to celebrities? NOT ME!