Men’s Health Magazine 1994 June

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Men’s Health Magazine 1994 June

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Contents:  Cover Stories & Features – Fast Fix For Back Pain (Smart stretches to relieve spinal torment. Plus prevention tips so it won’t happen again); Survive Anything (Modern life is full of narrow escapes and close calls, from sharks to lawyers to barroom brawls and killer bees. Here’s what it takes to get through with your skin intact); World Warrior (Marcelo Balboa’s aggressive style has made him the defensive mainstay of the U.S. Soccer team. This month, he’ll be facing intense competition as the World Cup comes to the United States); Faking Your Way Through A Golf Game (You’ve finally been invited to join the boss’s foursome for a round of golf, but there’s one minor problem: You don’t actually know how to play golf. Don’t worry. We’ve got solutions that can help you look and act like you know precisely what you’re doing); The Best Sex In The World (If you can accept that there may just be the slightest bit of room for improvement in your sexual skills, you ought to check this stuff out. We researched – and tested – the best ideas from sex manuals down through the ages); Powerfully Fit – 6 Moves To Hit Peak Form In Body And Mind (Special Section: A total shape-up plan to help you eat right, reduce stress, exercise better, resist disease – feel great); A Man’s Guide To Low-Fat Foods (Thanks to consumer demand, some of the dinners in the frozen food aisle of your supermarket are actually good for you. But are they edible? We found a number of pleasant surprises); Build A Mighty Chest (There’s nothing wrong with the bench press, but you need a variety of lifts if you want to make the most of your pectoral muscles) Departments – Contributors (Meet the featured players); Letters (Reader feedback); Real Life (The world’s hottest foods; a man who walks on water); Malegrams (Four underwater exercises for leg strength; plus the latest on nutrition, fitness trends, medicine and more); Man-To-Man (If you believe the life of a bachelor is one wild, bedroom-trashing sexual conquest after another, you must be married. And this unmarried man, for one, is tired of feeding your fantasies); Life’s Little Lessons (If spending time with your father is more of an ordeal than a pleasure, you need to learn these simple principles); Clinic (When you’re plagued with dizzy spells, it feels like you’re locked inside a spin dryer at maximum revs. But new treatment options can make the world hold still); New Products (A pocket survival kit that contains everything you need; a handheld receiver that pinpoints your location; sandals you can play tennis in; a handy tool for golfers); Letter From The Editor (Why we sponsored National Men’s Health Week); Health Bulletin (Late-breaking medical news); Advisor (The reason accidents are called accidents is because they’re preventable. These 25 simple techniques can save you a heap of trouble on the road, at home, on the playing field); Ask Men’s Health (You question, we answer); Where To Buy (A guide to products in this issue); Uncommon Knowledge (How to make music out of thin air)

Issue:  June 1994

Condition:  Very Good