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Constant Chatter Shopping Center - Experience Life

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List Price: $24.00
Our Price: $16.00
Your Save: $ 8.00 ( 33% )
Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 3 months
Manufacturer: Life Time Fitness
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Binding: Magazine First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 10 Label: Life Time Fitness Magazine Type: Consumer magazine Manufacturer: Life Time Fitness Number Of Issues: 10 Publisher: Life Time Fitness Release Date: 2003-12-12 Studio: Life Time Fitness Subscription Length: 365
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Editorial Reviews:
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Experience Life is your guide to a healthy way of life. Your road map toward real and lasting self-improvement. Your antidote to all the fuss and nonsense that dominates the vast majority of health and fitness publications. The underpinnings of fitness - things like self-knowledge and self-esteem, clear priorities, enthusiasm and will - they come from the inside. That's a vital story that doesn't get told often enough in many fitness magazines. But it's the one we know to be true, and the one that inspires many of our readers to write in and say "thanks!" We'll help you build a better body, and a better life.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Disappointing Comment: This magazine contains the same tired rehash of topics as most grocery store magazines. Try "Best Life" if you want a mature and informative read. It is interesting for women as well as men.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Without a doubt, the best magazine I have ever read! Comment: Amazingly in-depth articles. None of the stupid "makeover your body in 30 days", "look good in your skinny jeans", or extreme exercise and deprivation. Just high quality, very well-written articles.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Best resource for creating a fit and healthy lifestyle Comment: As a fitness professional and healthy lifestyle coach, I continue to be impressed by the quality, depth and perspective of Experience Life magazine. The focus isn't just on how to get fit,lose weight and look better, which is refreshing. It is on how to have a healthier mindset and a healthier body. They offer practical ideas for being active (not just doing workouts), getting outdoors, eating healthier without dieting, overcoming the challenges to staying motivated, and addressing the underlying beliefs and emotions that get in the way of success.
Becoming fit and healthy is less about following a prescribed set of guidelines and more about understanding what jazzes and motivates you and what holds you back, and Experience Life gets this. They do an excellent job of looking at all facets of wellbeing, which in turn creates a broader and more thoughtful perspective of what it means to live a happy and healthy lifestyle. I highly recommend this magazine if you want to feel your best.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Magazine Comment: No exaggeration, this is the greatest magazine I've ever read. I have had this subscription since 2004 and I have enjoyed every single issue. The articles are well-researched and I like how they list all of their sources. Other magazines such as Shape, Self, and Fitness seem to only care about losing weight, but Experience Life focuses on being healthy in general. I also like how Experience Life doesn't contain ads about unsafe magic diet pills like all of the other "health" magazines seem to do. I highly recommend this magazine to anyone interested in living a healthy lifestyle. As a 23 year old woman, the articles in magazine have inspired me to stop eating crap and being a couch potato like most late-teens/college students do, and start living my life in a healthful way so I can live to be 123! I have bought this subscription for others as gifts and each of them have loved it as much as I do.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Overall, a good magazine Comment: Overall, I think that Experience Life is much better than most health magazines. They avoid stupid claims, such as "get a bikini body in 5 days," which is quite refreshing. I also like their healthy approach to nutrition, which focuses on eating healthy and nutritiously as opposed to "dieting." My only complaint about the magazine is that in the past, they have centered certain issues around a particular topic; for example, there have been issues centered around being healthy as you age or being active as a family and with your kids. In some ways, this is a positive thing and the magazine is attempting to be inclusive. However, being in my mid-twenties and not having (or planning on ever having) children, I barely read these particular issues. I don't mind one or two articles of the magazine being devoted to particular topics, but having the entire issue centered around something that isn't relevant to me is sometimes frustrating. However, overall, I was quite pleased with this magazine and I think it promotes a much more positive image of health than other magazines, particularly those "health" magazines aimed at women, such as Shape.
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