Health magazines for women are great resources for people to turn to when they have questions about getting fit and staying healthy. Most of the magazines cost less than $15 per year in subscription costs and each month they provide readers with interesting and important articles that revolve around health issues. Unlike gender neutral magazines, the ones directed primarily towards women deal with issues women need to hear about. From stories about endometriosis and breast cancer awareness to healthy and tasty recipes, there's a wealth of knowledge to be gleaned from each page.
Investing in a few good health magazines for women subscriptions is a really good idea. Because the editors and writers have to come up with new topics each month, you'll never get bored with the content. Also, if you find an article that you're not particularly interested in, you can skip it and still get your money's worth out of the rag. There are usually a lot of good consumer consciousness pieces in them, which can tell you which products to avoid and which ones to purchase in bulk. From yogurt brands to clothing labels, they can help you decide which items are smart buys.
The best thing about health magazines for women are the articles about working out. It's amazing how much your body can change with a brisk walk each morning, not to mention the years it can tack onto your life. In my experience, most magazines have an entire section dedicated to helping you get the most out of your body. Many magazines have a feature that shows you a quick and easy exercise you can do to tone and shape different areas of your body. If you practice what they preach, you can go from fat to fabulous in no time! All in all, if you haven't checked out a health magazines for women lately, you should definitely pick one up. Every one is far better than those gossip magazines you see in line at the grocery store.
Fitness Magazines For Women
There is a good variety of fitness magazines to pick from, starting with the general fitness to the more specific ones. The specific magazines may cover - special types of workouts or exercise like yoga or weightlifting or special diets - e.g. weight loss diets, or specific body types.
A lot of magazines cater to women fitness topics e.g. for pregnancy and parenting e.g. Fit Pregnancy Magazine, for general health and fitness e.g. Fitness Magazine and Shape Magazine. Weightwatchers Magazine is a good example of a magazine specific to weight-loss topics. If you want to practice yoga, you may try Yoga International Magazine or Yoga Journal.
There is an equally good variety of magazines for Men ? Men's Health Magazine and Men's Fitness Magazine are just two of the popular magazines for men. Bodybuilding magazines like Muscle and Fitness, and Flex, provide a good source of information on building those muscles. Sports may be considered a Mental Health Topic and there is a large variety of outdoors sports magazines e.g. Golf Digest, providing details about latest news and trends in Golf.
Personal Trainer- Today magazine is a good subscription choice if you are thinking of hiring a Personal Trainer or being one. Also, if you are running a health related concern like a Gym or Fitness Center, you may get a good deal of related information in Health Club Magazine.
Whether you are running a span or trying to find a review on one, Dayspa and Spa Magazines are great sources of information on Spa. Running a Spa can be a challenge - specially when new spas opening other day - Dayspa magazine is specially focused on Business management aspects, and can be a great help.
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