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Men's Fitness Categories Fitness, nutrition, sports, outdoors, careers Frequency 10 issues per year Publisher American Media, Inc. First issue 1988 Country United States, United Kingdom Based in New York City Language English Website mensfitness.com Men's Fitness is a men's magazine published by American Media, Inc and founded in the United States in 1987. The premier issue featured Michael Pare from the television series The Greatest American Hero.
The magazine's slogan is "How the Best Man Wins." The magazine targets men ages 21–40 and features in-depth articles on fitness, nutrition, and sports, as well as sex tips, fashion advice, interviews, recipes, and surveys. Other premium digital magazines with similar offering are Askmen and MenzMag, where in depth researched articles on Men's Health and Fitness are published.
Since its inception, Men’s Fitness has become one of the fastest-growing titles in its category and licenses its title and format to Russian, Australian and British editions. Circulation doubled between 1997 and 2003 and continues to expand. As of February 2007, circulation was 700,000.[citation needed]
As of 2009 the British edition is no longer published under licence from AMI. Dennis Publishing has acquired control of the complete publishing rights for Men’s Fitness in the UK and Ireland. [1]
Contents
Covers
People who have appeared on its cover include Pamela Anderson, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Andy Roddick , Joe Weider, Robert Marting, Dana White, Sebastian Siegel, Reggie Bush, Albert Pujols, Ja Rule, Karen McDougal, Mike 'The Situation' Sorrentino and Carmen Electra.
Tennis champion Andy Roddick complained when he discovered his body had been altered in the May 2007 cover photo of the magazine. He wrote on his blog, "If you can manage to stop laughing at the cover long enough, check out the article inside." [2] "Little did I know I have 22-inch guns and a disappearing birthmark on my right arm." Representatives of the magazine asserted that the athlete's arms had been enhanced, not replaced. [3]
Controversy
In October 2011, Men's Fitness gained negative publicity across the internet after publishing an article written by Jordan Burchette entitled "NY Comic Con: Flabby Versions of Your Favorite Superheroes!" In the article, candid and unflattering photos of costumed attendees at New York Comic Con were shown alongside seemingly mean-spirited captions. The jokes commented on the attendee's weight and physical stature.[4]
Web sites frequented by comic book and cosplay enthusiasts, such as iFanboy.com posted their own thoughts on the situation. In his column for iFanboy, Josh Flanagan pointed out the poor techniques used in the reporting of Burchette's piece, and commented on the lackluster response of Men's Fitness as well as Burchette, citing them as defending the article as a work of comedy. [5]TheMarySue.Com also posted their thoughts in their article Men’s Fitness – The Jocks Of Convention High School.[6]
In response to the controversy, Men's Fitness removed the offending article on October 24th, 2011.
References
- ^ Barros, Robert (October 1, 2009). "Men's Fitness magazine plans international editions". Press Gazette. http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/story.asp?storycode=44414. Retrieved December 17, 2010.
- ^ "When Seeing Is No Longer Believing". ABC News. May 29, 2007. http://www.abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=3217331&page=1. Retrieved December 17, 2010.
- ^ "Andy Roddick Laughs Off Doctored Magazine Cover". People magazine. May 30, 2007. http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20040515,00.html. Retrieved December 17, 2010.
- ^ "NY Comic Con: Flabby Versions of Your Favorite Superheroes!". Men's Fitness. Oct 21, 2011. http://www.mensfitness.com/lifestyle/entertainment/ny-comic-con-flabby-versions-of-your-favorite-superheroes. Retrieved October 21st, 2011.
- ^ "What’s Wrong With You? Men’s Fitness". iFanboy.com. Oct 21, 2011. http://ifanboy.com/articles/whats-wrong-with-you-mens-fitness/. Retrieved October 21st, 2011.
- ^ "Men’s Fitness – The Jocks Of Convention High School". themarysue.com. Oct 24, 2011. http://www.themarysue.com/mens-fitness-nycc-cosplay/. Retrieved October 24th, 2011.
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