Can you show me an example of another magazine that does this? Not a bodybuilding one.
Several of the Q&A columns in MD has got to be the real deal, although heavily edited for misspellings, wording and sentencing, you know the usual grammar stuff.
Why I believe this? Because frankly, the language in the answers aren't that of an experienced writer.
It's not as high quality in text.
But, and this is important, it is authentic.
I am claiming that it's wrong of FLEX to falsely advertise that the magazine have articles and columns by Ronnie Coleman and other pros. They aren't writing the articles.
Doesn't matter what MD or Muscletechmag does.
FLEX can only influence its own content and its own journalistic integrity.
Right now, the integrity is low.
What's wrong with giving up the secret that bodybuilders aren't great writers?
And some probably are, just like Cicherillo is great on the Radio, or even so more on TV.
Why shouldn't FLEX look for BB's whop could actually write?
And it was a long time since I saw a cutting edge article in FLEX. Why not have training gurus interviewed, or have them write training articles? Why having bodybuilders "writing" articles?
It's bullshit and boring.
Greg Merritt is a good writer BTW, as is Shawn Perine. And there are a few more.
They lack in journalistic integrity, avoiding the tough issues and bullshitting.
But they know a lot, and always nice looking articles. Most of FLEX is like that, except Julian "The word masturbator" Schmidt, who must be a very bitter man.
YIP
Zack