I dont know guys, there have been a few recent issues where they really enlightened me with some groundbreaking stuff, such as:
- Squats, deadlifts, benches for size
- Take minimum 1g protein per/lb bodyweight
- Steroids are bad, why not use the Weider principles as demonstrated by Jay Cutler?
- How to build a huge chest by Arnold S. still interesting after the 56th time printed.
- How Joe Weider "the master-blaster, trainer of champions" created the sport of boybuilding by training, advising, teaching how to pose and diet all the greats, from Scott all the way to Cutler, single-handedly, and with no personal gain.
- The amazing editorial by McGough stating how great the Weiders are, and how we'd all be reading Farmers Weekly if it wasnt for them.
- The amazing special editorial (10th so far this year) by Joe Weider, on how he brought Arnold over, and made him.
- The amazing special super-dupper guest editorial by Arnold S. on how Joe Weider brought him over, and helped him a little on his path to greatness.
- The amazing guest-editorial by Franco on how he was there when Joe Weider brought Arnold over, and how Arnold said that he really wanted Franco to come to the USA to train with him(and carry his bag, and make him hot cocoa), so Joe brought him over.
- The 76 page special spread Arnold commemorative issue(3rd this year), with never before seen pics.
- Ronnie Colemans column, amazing, I never knew he was so eloquent, and had the writing skills and prose of Julian Schmidt.
- Dorians column, which is very informative, last month he was asked how to bring up quads, he replied to do one set of squats(with 25 warm-up sets), this month, how to bring-up chest, he replied one set incline bench.
- The Hard Times segment is great, but I thought there were other federations with other athletes, and other countries, besides the NPC, IFBB and the U.S.
I love FLEX mag!