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Publisher: Weider Publications, Inc.
Category: Magazine

List Price: $83.88
Buy New: $39.97
You Save: $43.91 (52%)



Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 531

Format: Magazine Subscription
Type: Consumer magazine
Subscription Issues: 12
Subscription Length: 12 Months
Issues Per Year: 12
First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Weeks

ASIN: B00005NINW

Release Date: November 23, 2001
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 3 months

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Product Description
FLEX is devoted to covering the sport of bodybuilding for the purist, whether it be the competitor or the hard core fan. Flex examines the various facets of both men's and women's bodybuilding. Covered are workout routines and nutritional discoveries and back stage bodybuilding events. The Secrets of the Champions, Competitive Tactics and Strategy and How to Manage a Successful Bodybuilding Career are just a few of the topics that are covered in Flex.


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4 out of 5 stars A decent magazine for a hardcore gym rat.....   July 27, 2008
Justin Steverson
I like this magazine a lot better than Muscular Development magazine. MD claims to be the biggest magazine, but that's to their disadvantage. MD is too hardcore, but after a while all the articles contain the same content. All of the pages are a lot of the same old stuff. Flex magazine is new and fresh every month. It is a little bit commercialized, but it makes it able to be read by either male or female workout enthusiasts/bodybuilders. It is filled with a lot of unorthodoxed workout routines to help add some spice to a plateauing workout. I used to subscribe to Flex, but switched to see what all the hype was about on all the other magazines. Now I'm back and I would definitely recommend this magazine to anyone who works out.


4 out of 5 stars Cheap, valuable info   March 4, 2007
Franklin Delaney
For training, supplements and nutritional advice, you have to own this. The health care innovations in supplements and the testing behind them now change as quickly as technology does. Every three to six months Pinnacle and the big boys bring out next generation products, and there's really no other way to stay on top of the industry without Flex. Plus, in every issue pro weight lifters give your day to day workout regime, with photos and techniques. That's more valuable than 100 hours of a personal trainer.


4 out of 5 stars Get Huge!   September 13, 2005
Dissident Aggressor (Hot Air Balloon, Circling Earth)
5 out of 7 found this review helpful

So you want to get big. You want ladies to gaze approvingly at your body when you are at the beach, you want to make the football team and you want to be able to pummel the annoying nerds who yell out the answers in your math classes. Or you are approaching middle age, and you want to get those muscles back so you can feel like a kid again. br / br /This is the magazine for you, my friend. Each issue is packed with advice on training and nutrition. There are articles by and about the top name bodybuilders. There are pictures that will inspire you to drop your copy of the magazine on the coffee table, hop in your car, put on some motivational music and drive to the gym. This is the best bodybuilding/weight-lifting magazine on the market today. Provided you are disciplined enough to follow the advice in the magazine, you will improve your appearance and you will feel more powerful. Men will look at you in awe, and women will look at you in lust. br / br /Why do I only give this magazine 4 stars, then? Two reasons. First, I think there are too many advertisements in the magazine. It is annoying having to flip through them to find the articles. Second, I think that the magazine can get a bit repetitive. If you have read 15 issues of the magazine, you will start to see that the training articles are essentially the same. There is not that much difference between Chris Cormier's back workout and Kevin Levrone's back workout. These minor criticisms should in no way deter you from buying the magazine. It is worth reading because it will motivate you to go to the gym, watch your diet and stick to your workout regimen. I have been reading Flex for ten years, and I credit it for helping me develop discipline, and for improving my self-confidence (maybe it improved my self-confidence too much--look at how condescending some of my Amazon.com reviews are!). Anyway, buy this magazine, eat 200 grams of protein a day, and get huge! Good luck. br / br / br / br / br / br / br /


5 out of 5 stars Better than I thought   September 24, 2004
Mercuron (Oregon)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This magazine surprised me when I picked up the October 04 issue. I had expected it to be as bad, if not worse than Muscle and Fitness, a magazine of rehashed info. The issue I picked up, however, had articles on upcoming, and top bodybuilders. br / br /Full of color photos, the magazine is great motivation, and the workout info is great as well. I do, however agree, that most of the guys in there are probably juiced so much, an average guy shouldn't think he'll get that physique. br / br /All in all, good info, good motivation (images).


3 out of 5 stars Is this what your really looking for?   December 25, 2003
Matt Roth (Fairbanks, AK USA)
Flex is a great magazine. I'm not afraid to say it, but what I am afraid to say is that every person in this magazine is on about a thousand dollar a month steroid budget. I liked the training tips given, however, and I think that the routines are well-rounded, and give people much more muscle. If you are an incredibly intense musclehead, then this magazine is for you. If you are intrested in looking good rather then having sick biceps then try a magazine like Muscle and Fitness, a more fitness diversified magazine.