The article I chose to base mine off of is a top 10 list type article. This works perfectly as my article is aiming to be informative and educational. I will list the top health benefits of a certain supplement used for exercise. My article will be perfect for the audience I am targeting -- people fairly new to weightlifting and fitness who want to learn the science behind certain methods of training and diet structures. My audience will look at the scientific studies surrounding this supplement, which is what I will go over. What it does, why it works, and how it works, as well as the pros and cons of taking it on a daily basis. Just like this top 10 article, my article will follow the same principles. Each number will have a title in larger text, with a subtitle describing it under. My article will follow a general principle that these types of articles seem to follow: very brief and right to the point. They tend to be more informative in my experience and do not contain as much fluff as full paragraph form articles do. My list will make a point, and give the most important details relating to the point. No bells and whistles, simply information. Just like the article I am researching, mine will aim to teach readers as many “rules” as possible, compiling a list of the most important things to teach my readers. My spread is still lacking in the graphics and pictures department, but like I hope to promise my readers, my magazine will be science-based and prioritize information over everything else, with the flashy components coming in later. My article will also follow the layout of the one linked below, as the first page will serve as an introduction to the topic, and the second page will provide all of the information.
https://cpb-eu-w2.wpmucdn.com/blogs.grammar.sch.gg/dist/e/5/files/2018/01/10-Tips-1ybxzu1.pdf
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