Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Avoiding the Freshman 15

The scariest thing for someone going into college is gaining weight. It's the myth that everyone is scared to death of. Of course, I was scared of it and made sure that it didn't happen to me. I ended up becoming even healthier than I was back home, which gives me the opportunity to give you guys tips to keep the weight off.


  • Walk to class! This is especially true if you go to a big school! The shuttle may be easier, but the walking will give you extra calories burned!
  • Keep healthy snacks in your room! Instead of buying ramen, candy, oreos, and the like, buy almonds, walnuts, fruits, and instant oatmeal. By making it a task to go get unhealthy food, you are less like to eat unhealthy!
  • Limit the alcohol! Remember, as a freshman you are technically underaged. But of course, college is about freedom and independence and many frats obviously don't check IDs, so drinking is going to become a lifestyle for some people. Unfortunately, it packs on the calories. If you are going to drink, try to limit to the equivalent of 3 beers (1.5 solo cups) ONCE a week (pick Thursday, Friday, OR Saturday).
  • Mix n Match in the dining hall! Buffet style food can be your best friend or your worse nightmare. For most freshman, it's your worse nightmare. Forget the pizza and burger bar, go straight for the lean protein and veggies. For lunch, I love making a salad at the salad bar with spinach, mushrooms, cucumbers, chicken/tofu/beans, and oil and vinegar for dressing! For dinner, I love steamed/roasted vegetables and some type of lean protein (chicken or turkey or tempeh!).
  • Reusable water bottles! Whether you get a nalgene or a camelbak, you need water with you at all times! Not only is it important to keep you hydrated, but it can keep off the feeling of hunger during class so you don't go for the vending machines. Try to drink about half of your weight in ounces! (Example: 140 lbs / 2 = 70 ounces of water per day)
In the next few days, I'll post a grocery list and some breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snack ideas as well!

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