Love love love muscular development. They are awesome. Anyway, what's your favorite muscular development magazine?
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Love love love muscular development. They are awesome. Anyway, what's your favorite muscular development magazine?
u know that they have a web site, right?
I dislike how they used to be 405 pages and now are barely 200 on a good day
[QUOTE=Mobster;2192766]I dislike how they used to be 405 pages and now are barely 200 on a good day[/QUOTE]
i looked for a MD mag 2 weeks ago, at my Walmart, yet didn't see one:(. yet glad they have a site i can do on:)
[QUOTE=Mobster;2192766]I dislike how they used to be 405 pages and now are barely 200 on a good day[/QUOTE]
And, what, still want to charge $6.99?
[QUOTE=Poker face Ace;2192752]Love love love muscular development. They are awesome. Anyway, what's your favorite muscular development magazine?[/QUOTE]
Looks like I picked up my first muscle mag in 1977.
But this was the one that really knocked my socks off, the June 1978 issue of Weider’s Muscle Builder Power with Arnold, Franco, and Zane on the cover. Incredible.
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MuscleMag International, August 1977, Steve Davis on the cover. Robert Kennedy’s MMI was another great mag. First copy I remember picking up...
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MD, July 1977, with Frank Calta—Mr. Pennsylvania then Mr. Florida—on the cover is the first MD I can recall having in my collection.
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Dan Lurie’s Muscle Training Illustrated—in a tie with [i]Sports[/i] Illustrated—was the first magazine I had ever subscribed to. The June 1978 issue, with Gerard Buinoud on the cover, was the first one I remember picking up from a newsstand.
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[QUOTE=Poker face Ace;2192752]Love love love muscular development. They are awesome. Anyway, what's your favorite muscular development magazine?[/QUOTE]
i love muscular development and flex magazine. now i read md
I used to subscribe
Very few bodybuilding mags still in print, what a shame.
I think people get their bodybuilding knowledge from the internet now, easier and cheaper, but I still have a large mag collection, MD, Flex, muscle and fitness, ironman, musclemag, planet muscle, etc, that I collected throughout the years
Nothing like having a magazine in your hand. I grew up on magazines. Nothing can replace them in my opinion. I have a mssive collection that I will always hold on too.
I ALWAYS loved how they'd have pics of Ronnie wearing sunglasses incline dumbbell pressing 170s or Jay Cutler' training legs doing 6 plate squats. The images they'd show were so inspirational to say