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Flex

Flex

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Publisher: Weider Publications, Inc.
Category: Magazine

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 1033

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

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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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5 out of 5 stars Dennis James:Bodybuilder has Flex photo shoot   April 12, 2009
Alex Ardenti (Los Angeles)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

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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.

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.

All in all, good info, good motivation (images).



5 out of 5 stars Definitely the BEST BodyBuilding mag.   December 13, 2001
Richard (Singapore)
5 out of 10 found this review helpful

I have read numerous bodybuilding mags over the past few years and Flex is the Best out there. Great infos on nutrition, excerise and pics.


5 out of 5 stars Best ever!   November 24, 2001
3 out of 8 found this review helpful

This is the biggest and the best of what bodybuilding has to offer! Nothing can match it for information and inspiration! And it looks great, too.


5 out of 5 stars Happy 20th anniversary Flex!   October 20, 2003
Vernon McMahon (USA)
3 out of 9 found this review helpful

Having been in the Iron Game for nearly 40 years, I have seen the Weider magazines transition from Mr. America, All American Athlete, Muscle Power, Muscle Builder, and Vigor to Muscle & Fitness and Flex.

I bought the very first issue of Flex. For the record, Chris Dickerson was on the cover and wow has Flex evolved since that first issue.

And so has the sport of bodybuilding. Physiques have gotten bigger but I am not sure they have gotten better. In my mind, Arnold is still the greatest of all time based on size, symetry, shape and muscularity.

I enjoyed the piece on Lou Ferrigno as well. It is almost a shame that he got the role of the Incredible Hulk which curtailed his bodybuilding career but I am not sure that Big Lou would have gone much further than he did. Robby Robinson handily defeated Ferrigno at the MASTERS MR. O in 1993/1994 and would have taken Louie in the 70's. So would have Columbo and Zane.

In another regard, Serge Nubret is listed as a darkhorse and squeezed Lou into third place behind Arnold with the Black Panther Nubret a close second. Are the publishers aware that Serge Nubret won his height class in the 1960 IFBB Mr. Universe narrowly losing to the legendary Chuck Sipes and defeating AAU Mr. America/NABBA Mr. Universe Ray Schaeffer? Or that Nubret finished 2nd in the 1964 NABBA PRO Mr. Universe and third in the 1972 IFBB Mr. Olympia behind Arnold and Sergio but ahead of Franco Columbu and Frank Zane. Nubret could hardly be called a darkhorse---He had been competing at the highest level before Arnold, Oliva, Zane, Columbu or Ferrigno even started training!

Nubret ranks right up there with Arnold and Oliva. At his best he had muscularity and a aesthetic physique. He was sort of like a cross between Arnold and Zane. Aside from having a world class physique, Nubret was also a world class promoter/ambassador for the sport of bodybuilding and was primarily responsible for building the IFBB in Europe back in the 70's. Flex should do a article on this legend.

Other than that, Flex was a great issue and I am looking forward to being a reader for many years to come.

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