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    I started bodybuilding in 2005. In 2009 I became very ill and discontinued my quest to compete. I now want to become reengaged with bodybuilding, and this includes subscribing to a reputable magazine. Since 2009, everything has changed; the Joe Weider and Robert Kennedy magazines (i.e Muscle & Fitness, Muscle Mag, Flex)are just not the same quality since their deaths. Any recommendations? Thank you
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    Originally Posted by CattolicaNino View Post
    I started bodybuilding in 2005. In 2009 I became very ill and discontinued my quest to compete. I now want to become reengaged with bodybuilding, and this includes subscribing to a reputable magazine. Since 2009, everything has changed; the Joe Weider and Robert Kennedy magazines (i.e Muscle & Fitness, Muscle Mag, Flex)are just not the same quality since their deaths. Any recommendations? Thank you
    I don't have any recommendations but just wanted to say congrats on getting well and back on track! Good luck!
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    Originally Posted by CattolicaNino View Post
    I started bodybuilding in 2005. In 2009 I became very ill and discontinued my quest to compete. I now want to become reengaged with bodybuilding, and this includes subscribing to a reputable magazine. Since 2009, everything has changed; the Joe Weider and Robert Kennedy magazines (i.e Muscle & Fitness, Muscle Mag, Flex)are just not the same quality since their deaths. Any recommendations? Thank you
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