Men's Health






Men's Health (MH)
, published by Rodale Inc. in Emmaus, Pennsylvania, United States, is the world’s largest men’s magazine brand, with 38 editions around the world, a monthly circulation of 1.85 million, and 12 million monthly readers. It is the best-selling men's magazine on U.S. newsstands. It covers fitness, nutrition, sexuality, lifestyle and other aspects of men's life and health. The magazine’s website, MensHealth.com, averages 40 million page views a month.

Criticism
Men's Health magazine has been criticized for its relentless focusing on developing the perfect body, which can increase men's anxieties about their bodies. This can make men more prone to developing eating disorders and compulsive over-exercising.



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Testosterone Nation




Testosterone Nation
is made up of an eclectic group of people from bodybuilding experts, strength and conditioning coaches, nutrition gurus, supplement formulators, fitness trainers, and pharmaceutical phenoms, just to name a few.

And these aren't a bunch of armchair experts either. Sure, they've consulted and trained Olympic and professional athletes and have written a whole library of books and articles, but you'll also find them under the iron and in the trenches themselves. It's that combination of edgy intelligence, education, and real world experience that defines the typical T-Nation writer.

The Men:
Dr. John Berardi, Alwyn Cosgrove, Eric Cressey, Dan John, Dr. Lonnie Lowery, Charles Poliquin, Bill Roberts, Mike Robertson, Chris Shugart, Dave Tate, TC, Christian Thibaudeau, Chad Waterbury and Cy Willson.



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Men's Fitness




Men’s Fitness is a men’s magazine published by American Media, Inc. Founded in the United States in 1987, it was originally called Sports Fitness. The premier issue featured Michael Pare from the television show, The Greatest American Hero. The name of the magazine was changed to Men’s Fitness in 1988.

The Men’s Fitness slogan is “How The Best Man Wins”. The magazine targets men ages 21–40 and features in-depth articles on fitness, nutrition and sports, as well as sex tips, fashion advice, interviews, recipes and surveys. One of Men’s Fitness’ most noted contributors is Tanya Zuckerbrot, the magazine’s registered dietitian and columnist. In December 2006, she published a book called The F-Factor Diet.

Since its inception, Men’s Fitness has become one of the fastest-growing titles in its category and licenses its title and format to Russian, Australian and British editions. Circulation doubled between 1997 and 2003 and continues to expand. As of February 2007, circulation was 700,000.



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Muscular Development











Muscular Development
is an American fitness and bodybuilding magazine first published in 1964. It was founded by Bob Hoffman, the owner and founder of the York Barbell Company. Its editor from 1964 to its sale in 1986 was John Grimek. MD, as it's known to many of its readers, was previously owned by Twinlab. In 2001 Twinlab sold Muscular Development to Steve Blechman who then resigned from Twinlab. Muscular Development is also currently published in Romania.

Muscular Development focuses on bodybuilding and nutrition science. Among its current or past contributors are Michael Colgan, John Romano, Dan Duchaine, and Mike Mentzer. It was notable for including an ongoing comic strip, Max Rep: Mr. Astrotitan 2206 by illustrator Lyman Dally in the 90's. Max Rep and Quadra Blu were even once featured on the cover. After the sale of the magazine to Blechman it changed to a more "hard-core" bodybuilding magazine and focused less on fitness.



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Muscle & Fitness


Muscle & Fitness is an American bodybuilding magazine founded by Joe Weider, but now published by American Media, Inc.

Muscle & Fitness has a more mainstream focus than its companion publication, Flex. It offers many exercise and nutritional tips, while at the same time advertising a variety of nutritional supplements from companies like BSN, and others.

Many professional bodybuilders are featured in M&F's monthly issues, like Ronnie Coleman, Gustavo Badell, Darrem Charles, Sagi Kalev, and 2006 Mr. Olympia Jay Cutler.

Muscle & Fitness has also featured natural bodybuilders, actors, athletes and sports personalities such as: Arnold Schwarzenneger, Evander Holyfield, Joe Weider, Dwayne Johnson, Sebastian Siegel, Lawrence Leritz, Mike O'Hearn, and the March 2006 issue featured World Wrestling Entertainment chairman Vince McMahon. It also features a number of figure competitors such as Davana Medina, Jenny Lynn, Monica Brant.

There is also an adjunct called Muscle and Fitness Hers oriented towards women.



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