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Fitness Rx For Women

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Billed as “Your Ultimate Prescription for the Perfect Body,” Fitness Rx takes a scientific approach to women’s health and fitness, offering tips and information on diet, nutrition, exercise, supplements, cosmetic enhancement, and sexual enhancement.

Fitness Rx For Women

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5 comments to Fitness Rx For Women

  • E. Chapa

    I had read through several woman’s fitness magazines. Most had too much advertising, not enough articles on health, articles on travel (who cares). Fitness RX had exactly what I wanted – they took care of the work for me of having to go to different sources to find health and fitness articles. The models they show on the cover aren’t the supermodel skinny ones. Granted, it’s only 6 issues, but there’s definitely less fluff(advertising) than I’d seen in other magazines.

    There’s always an article covering a particlular muscle group and exercises you can do. It’s great seeing what I’ve been doing in my weight training is recommended :) .

    There’s a separate magazine published for Men and Women but they’re not published at the same time. This explains the 6 issues(every other month). I got my subscription and after my first issue came, I got the men’s subscription for my husband – he liked what he saw in my issue. It’s interesting comparing the articles used between the two(there are some articles used in both, but makes sense if it applies to both men and women).

    We both enjoy this magazine and you won’t be sorry you got it :)
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Anonymous

    I read every exercise and fitness magazine I can get my hands on. I train 6 days a week and am always looking for new recipes and ways to spice up my workouts. I DO LIKE this magazine. It has a lot of little tips and news bites that make it an easy and informative read.
    …But, I do not think it packs enough info to make it worth the price. At only 6 issues a year it is far more expensive then Oxygen or even Hers M&F. And some of the models look skinny and untoned. The BEST fitness magazine out there is Oxygen with Hers M&F being second. Both are full of great tips and the models are real fitness competitors. Check out Oxygen before you do anything.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  • J. Gilmer

    I like Fitness Rx because it gives you a LOT of information between it’s pages. Sure it has advertisements, they need them to run the magazine (and make their profit). But unlike other magazines they are not overrun by advertisements with only room enough for one or two articles (which usually are repeats month after month after month).

    Fitness Rx Gives you lots of information on a diverse group of fitness topics and has tons of helpful little tidbits strewn throughtout its pages.

    Anyone that has even a slight interest in the fitness/nutrition field/area should get a subscription to this magazine (I’ve found it hard to find on some newstands).
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • Anonymous

    My husband and I were in a Barnes and Noble one friday night approx..9pm and I picked up this magazine..I could not believe how motivating a magazine can be. From its simple articles on how “average women” took control of themselves and got “fit”..not just lost weight. You will find motivational “success stories”, exercise tips, weight training tips, and delicious recipes. To say how motivated I was I went home and tried out a workout I found for my elliptical…and it was a GREAT workout, can’t wait to do it again today! Please reward YOURSELF and GET THE MAGAZINE..it is worth of every second READING :o )
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • M. Manning

    I’ve been an “off again/on again” athlete for years and now, at 45 years old, needed this magazine to re-inspire me to get out there and get back in shape! It’s format is so easy to read, you can spend 30 seconds or 30 minutes and still feel like you’ve just hit on something new/different/great! I would highly recommend this magazine…
    Rating: 5 / 5

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