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Head Kunce
Join Date: Aug 2008
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They are just full of ads with the odd pic splattered through of guys on juice.. I was an avid mag reader years ago before internet, but now there is so much info and pics online I feel no need to depart with my $$$.
FWIW.. This is the best Aussie mag available with limited ads and mostly Aussie stuff of course :: Hardcore Aussie Muscle :: |
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: South Australia
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save up and get books its prolly like 3 mags or 1 book id rather the book unless u subscribe.
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Join Date: Nov 2008
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I like 'muscle & fitness' Australian edition, 'Australian musclemag' and 'ironman'. I would stay away from 'men's health' it is full of ads. The article to ads ratio in the magazines I have recommended is about 3:1, so it's really not that much.
One thing I've noticed though is that the whole issue of steroids is ignored, and you generally don't get bad reviews of supplements. Remember, these magazines are in the business of selling supplement ads, so if they mention that most supplements are crap and that what you really need is steroids they will lose advertising revenue. |
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