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BasBall-King

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Hello bros, are any of you fans of bodybuilding magazines like muscular development?

I was in the line at the super market last week and thumbed through muscular development magazine. I found some great workout layouts with great pictures and some inspiring physiques. Muscular Development magazine has been published for over a decade now and guys like Dave Palumbo and John Romano wrote for the magazine at one point.

The one disappointing aspect of reading a paper magazine is seeing almost half of the mag is now ads for supplements. The part I like about coming to a website like evo is that I don't have to weed through countless adds to get some info, and the info here is honest and legit. Paper magazines like Flex Magazine, Ironman Magazine and MD Magazine will have a place always I think. But in a world with less and less paper, some of these guys are going to go out of business if all they do is insert ads. What do you all think?
 
A lot of these Mags have Online Versions now.
Don't Worry, they aren't going to Miss-Out on making a buck from you.......................................... JP
P.S.
That's the Whole Point of the Advertisers, they put Big Guys with some Work-Out Tips.
Hoping you'll think they took their Products to achieve their Physique.
 
I have bought a couple of issues of md magazine when i was just starting and I even registered at their muscular development forums. I found my way over to rxmuscle when Dave Palumbo left md magazine and from there I found evolutionary.org now I am a convert and only get my info from here. Fuck the pretty pictures, those ads are very misleading and never tell the whole story I like to read about supplements here on evo.
 
The print magazine business is dying a slow death. The only way these companies can survive now is by making haft the magazine ads. It's exactly like you said - no one wants to pay for a magazine anymore when they can get all the information for free online.

What Dave Palumbo did with RXmuscle.com is very smart. He basically turned the magazine online. It saves a lot of money on producing the information and by the time the magazines hit the news stands, a lot of the information is already out dated.

It's sad but it's the way of the future. I still have boxes of old magazines that I kept throughout the years.
 
I agree with @stevesmi - I would only buy one of those magazines for a trip of something like that, where I don't have access to internet, as the best info these days can be found online. Much cheaper, straightforward, and fast.
 
i just go online now.
 
after skipping through 50 pages of advertisement I find its best to just read the articles online, if they are relevant
 
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