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  3. Fitness Gurls - Wikipedia

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    Fitness Gurls is a fitness based magazine. It covers fitness, health, nutrition and exercise routines. [ 1 ] The magazine is published bi-monthly in print and digitally.

  4. Frank Sepe - Wikipedia

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    He currently is the editor and chief of the MET-Rx Fitness Magazine and owned magazine MAQ -Men's Athletic Quarterly (www.maqmag.com) which he sold in 2009. Sepe also is a photographer. He has photographed celebrities, pro athletes and fitness model. He has shot covers for dozens of magazines and ad campaigns for METRX and WW Nutrition.

  5. IDEA Health and Fitness Association - Wikipedia

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    Members are personal fitness trainers, group fitness instructors, body-mind-spirit professionals (yoga, Pilates, etc.), and health club facility owners, managers and fitness program directors. IDEA turns out 4 editions of its flagship digital magazine Digital Fitness Journal. Additionally, the association offers two free monthly digital ...

  6. Robert Kennedy (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    He also created a fitness clothing line (Faremon) and supplement line (Formula 1). Most of the stores were eventually closed, while the clothing and supplement line was sold or discontinued to concentrate on the core business of book and magazine publishing. In 1997 Kennedy started Oxygen magazine, which targets a female fitness demographic. By ...

  7. Shape (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Shape (stylized in all caps) is an American monthly fitness magazine started by Weider Publications in 1981, [2] [3] founded by Christine MacIntyre (a pioneer in women's free weight fitness) and became the number one women's fitness magazine. At that time, Weider Enterprises consisted primarily of the bodybuilding magazine Muscle & Fitness.

  8. Fitness (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Fitness editorial content centers largely on exercise, nutrition, health, and beauty. Fitness also conducts several real-world fitness and health-themed events to promote its brand and raise money for charity, including the Mind, Body, Spirit Games and a half-marathon in conjunction with fellow Meredith publication More magazine. [2] [12] [13]

  9. Iron Man (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1950s, Iron Man Magazine was the first weight-training publication to show women working out with weights as part of their overall fitness regimen. It even went so far as to show a pregnant woman training with weights and educating readers on the benefits of exercise during pregnancy; thoroughly modern concepts decades ahead of ...