CALLING ALL EDUCATORS/TEACHERS!
LauraLove85
Posts: 17
Dear fellow teachers/educators,
As you all know, our jobs are (or, at least have the tendency to be) extremely unpredictable, fast-paced, and busy! (Along with being rewarding, fun, worthwhile, etc.)
That said, I thought it would be a good idea to start a post here for those of us with this unique occupation to empathize with one another as well as provide each other with tips and support to staying healthy during the school year. Because, I don't know about you, but my eating/exercise/sleep/etc. habits are MUCH better when I am on break.
So, what advice is out there? As a 4th year teacher, I am especially excited to potentially hear from the more "seasoned" educators. :happy:
Laura
As you all know, our jobs are (or, at least have the tendency to be) extremely unpredictable, fast-paced, and busy! (Along with being rewarding, fun, worthwhile, etc.)
That said, I thought it would be a good idea to start a post here for those of us with this unique occupation to empathize with one another as well as provide each other with tips and support to staying healthy during the school year. Because, I don't know about you, but my eating/exercise/sleep/etc. habits are MUCH better when I am on break.
So, what advice is out there? As a 4th year teacher, I am especially excited to potentially hear from the more "seasoned" educators. :happy:
Laura
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I am going in to my 7th year teaching...I am a Kindergarten teacher. I know exactly what you mean about eating better and sleeping better when on break...I get so stressed during the school year I am constantly diving into the chocolate!0
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I hope you teach grade school cuz you're totally hotter than any teachers I ever had...LOL...Im not into girls, but I can respect beauty.0
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I agree that I'm much better during break, but I try to keep myself from getting hungry and pigging out by having snack when the kids have snack. I haven't figured out how to work out as much as I do during break b/c I'm usually too pooped to wake up extra early or too exhausted after work to exercise.0
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i am not a teacher any more but I do have 3 kids and it is very hard to find time usually when summer hits or a break it is just the oposite here and all my hard work goes south because I have to plan around 3 kids and all of their activities.
Some of my teacher friends mke sure they find classes in our gym that they can do both while on break (earlier in the day or later at night) and after a work day.
i usually run into my son's kindergarten teacher at spin classes during her breaks or summer time since she can finally get there in the mornings and I can put my kids in the free gym daycare.
i guess you have to plan to work outside the box in terms of time and availability. Maybe you can start up a lunch time walk group that worked for our staff too....or go out and play witht he kids on the playground or get in a quick something in the school gym.
Good luck and have fun with it.
maybe plan lunches and snacks ahead and bring them in and bring in water to chug during the day too.0 -
Ten years teaching 6th grade math in a middle school. Love every day of my job!!!
I actually find it easier to stay on track during the school year than during breaks. During school I know that I only have certain windows when I can work out so I do it, but in the summer there is always time to procrastinate. Additionally, during school I am not hanging around a fridge and snacks. I order a salad from the cafeteria every day and keep protein bars in my classroom for when I need a snack. Can't wait to hear from everyone else!
-Nancy0 -
I've been teaching special education for 7 years...I don't consider myself to be "seasoned" at all. However, giving up caffeine was the BEST thing I could do. The only caffeine I encounter now is if it is in green tea or chocolate, which I limit. It also makes your dining out experiences less expensive as water is free!
For me, I try to walk around as much as possible during the school day. I have a step counter which is helpful and keeps me on track. Wear comfy shoes (I used to teach solely in heels. Not anymore!!!) and get your kids up and moving too! Use your school's gym/exercise facilities whenever possible too. The only time I really have problems with not getting enough exercise is in the winter. Midwest winters really suck, especially for people who like to walk/run outside and who need the sun!0 -
I will be starting my 9th year as a High School Science teacher. To combat the stress, get a great workout and lose a few pounds a group of us starting exercising right after school. We bought a set of Zumba DVDs and worked out in my classroom. It was great fun. We lost weight, could vent to one another about school and home (when we could breath) and overall were happier because we lowered our stress level. We even had a few students stop in from time to time and want to work out with us.0
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Great idea! I know I tend to let my eating habits get crazy during the school year. I'm always rushed in the mornings, so no breakfast. (This is typical me. Never really ate breakfast, but I do feel better when I have the chance.) And when there's a really busy day at school or I have a pressing deadline, I'll skip lunch to get an extra 50 minutes to get work done.
AND, the worst part, in the teachers' office/workroom (which kinda doubles as our lounge) someone is always putting snacks on the table: from apple slices to ice cream and cake. There is something most everyday!
Anyway, I'm looking forward to hearing from other teachers about how they "stay the course" as well as maybe hearing some cute teaching stories.
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I'm a 4 yr teacher as well and I totally agree! Things can get out of order when the school year start. My goal this year is to keep more healthy snacks in my class because I always have sweets, mostly candy that I buy during holidays but I am going to try to limit that as much as possible. Candy is my #1 weakness and I only eat it at work and hardly ever at home.
Exercising however is not a problem. It's in my schedule and I come straight home and get it over with. It's during the break that I have a problem with this one. :ohwell:0 -
I"ve been teaching for 15 years and it's very stressful.....I usually turn to food or wine to help me deal w/ paperwork and stress. I"m trying to exercise to help me feel better and less stressed and it's helping. We have a walking club at school so I usually join other teachers if I have time after school. It's never ending during the school year!0
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I taught last year, but only half days...this year will be my first year teaching a full day, at a new school, and in first grade! I also started my masters this summer! Man, I will be busy! The exercise will not stop though! That is what will help me get through the year0
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I am a middle school administrator and often struggle with eating and getting in my exercise throughout the year. I have come to terms with the fact that the only uninterrupted time I have during the school year is at about 5:00 in the morning. I know that I will be able to get my workouts in so I try to go in early before school to exercise. By the end of the week however I am usually really tired and getting up that early gets very tough. So, if my program (I use Insanity and P90X) is a 6 day program, I make "day one" either on Thursday or Friday as I can usually motivate myself with the logic that it is the end of the week and I can make it to the weekend. That then gives me Saturday and Sunday to get work outs in and also rest. That leaves the last couple days at the beginning of a week when I have some more energy after the weekend. Leaving Tuesday or Wednesday as my rest day.
As far as the nutrition side, I try to make sure I have breakfast and lunch. Then I try to bring quick snacks like bars or protein drinks that I can consume quickly and easily.
Hope this helps and look forward to hearing from other educators.0 -
I am going into my 18th year of teaching. I currently teach 2nd grade. I eat better during the school year because I like the daily routine and I don't have the time during the day to snack. I have a fridge in my classroom that I stock with water, Jell-O, yogurt, fruit, and whatever else I can find that is healthy. I also keep 100 calorie snacks and a bag of almonds. I try to stay away from the cafeteria food. I also cook extra servings the night before, so that I have something for lunch the next day. You can save a lot of time by making a huge salad on Sunday for the week. Our PE/PTO just built a running/walking path behind our school. I am planning on using it quite often.
Jen0 -
Hi Everyone:happy:
I have been teaching middle school math for 17 years. I love the job, but it can be stressful, and it requires lots of work beyond the school day. As a result, I have less time to focus on maintaining a healthy lifestyle during theschool year. I always gain weight during the school year. Since school ended, I have lost weight as I am walking and working out EVERY day. I think this thread is a great idea:bigsmile:
I don't know how to "friend" anyone on MFP, so if you want to add me, please do!
Karen0 -
Make sure you always bring your own healthy snacks and have plenty of water. I actually have a mini-fridge and microwave in my room so I can keep all of my stuff secure...and if I don't feel like dealing with the other teachers, I can just stay put! Oh, and during my off period, I would walk around the school, back and forth...that got a lot of steps in! (We have pedometers.)0
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Hi Everyone,
I am a 34 year veteran, mostly in special ed. Now I've taken on a 2nd job tutoring in my off hours. Yes, I'm much more diligent during the breaks, but during the school year I try to 1) Eat something for breakfast, 2) take something healthy and full of protein for lunch for example a salad with cheese, or sun flower seeds or tuna, 3) I take my own low fat snack to eat while the kids are eating like jello or pudding. That way I get that sweet fix too. And I always have water available to drink. On the nights I'm not tutoring I MAKE myself workout in some way shape or form, and of course always on the weekends. I really like the fact of having a support system among a fitness group.0 -
LOL...I am so "seasoned" I'm spoilt.... I know exactly what you mean though.... I have been retired for a year now and have never felt better in my life! I took early retirement and have been enjoying some ME time.... I have been a teacher for 29 years- 4 of those years were spent as Principal and that really did me in.... So now that I am on permanent break, I try to eat properly and exercise as often as I can while taking care of my almost 3 year old grand-daughter. Hey, enjoy your vacation!!!! I know I went off on a tangent here...Sorry....lol0
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It is definitely a struggle to exercise during the school year, but I made it a priority to go straight to the gym right after work. I met up with a girlfriend, and we talked and helped each other de-stress during critical times. I can vent just as easily while we do the elliptical as if we were just talking on the phone or getting together during happy hour.
I've noticed planning is key for me. If I pack breakfast, lunch and my two snacks in the morning before I leave, I do better. It's important for me to have my after school snack, so I'm not starving after the car ride home and the gym.
If I go home before working out, I know I won't get moving. I end up vegging in front of the TV. Exercise and lots of water is what helps me the most. Unfortunately, I'm being kicked out to the portables, so I don't know how the water will play out because the restroom is not as easily available.0 -
I just finished up my first year of teaching, and I gained 10 pounds
Reasons?
1) Eating the school lunch.
2) Accepting birthday cake. Usually once a week or so...that adds up!
3) Starbucks about every other day (I would get frappuccinos. Such a bad bad choice!)
Solutions
1) Keep up with myfitnesspal
2) Brown bag it.
3) Accept the birthday cake...then throw it away or give it away once the birthday kid is gone Unless it's my favorite kind...
4) Drink low calorie coffee or tea (save $$$ too!)0 -
Hi all,
I'm a senior at a small private school near Chicago. I'm majoring in Elementary Education with a minor in Special Education. I'm so glad someone started a group like this. I student teach this fall in a first grade classroom. I'm super nervous/excited to teach 1st grade, but I definitely want to keep up with my fitness and health. I worry this will be really hard this semester, but I'm going to try my best to at least maintain my weight! Good luck to everyone!!! School starts soon!0 -
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2) Accepting birthday cake. Usually once a week or so...that adds up!
lol, I accept the cupcake and then when the child leaves, I throw it away. If I didn't, I would be 300 pounds because not only are there weekly birthdays in my class but former students like to bring me one too. I know that's horrible but what do you do?0 -
I recently graduated and am currently facing the worst job market in decades in my province. There have been over 1000 lay offs in the public school district, so it is difficult to even get a job subbing. Icruelly hope that soon my struggle will saying no the bday cake in my class (I am so weak when it comes to cake) and facing the stress and hard work I know you all put in. You are all very special people to do what you do. I can't wait until I am in your positions.
Melodie0 -
I've been teaching high school Spanish for 11 yrs now, and it is STRESSFUL!!! I actually eat better throughout the schoolyear, though, because of the schedule. I make sure to eat breakfast before I leave and bring my lunch and snacks with me. Exercise is harder to stick with, though, because of the sheer exhaustion from the job. I will usually take a 15min catnap right after I get home and then I'm ready to go. The past year I realized that I absolutely HAVE to do some sort of exercise each school day, it's the only way I can unwind from the day. I either do Insanity or hop on the treadmill. Both are lifesavers.....
Oh, and I try to get in all of my water during the day as well....keeps me energized!0 -
Well I just finished student teaching last semester and while I was there I was on a diet and did P90X. I also did band so I was there before school and after school a lot. At the school I intershipped we had a competition between departments such as MATH, ENGLISH, HISTORY, MUSIC, ETC and we competed to see who could lose more weight and exercise more etc. etc... It was fun and we had a weigh in every week with the nurse. Luckily that helped me push myself to lose weight. We came in second but it was fun and cool since all the teachers were being supportive. I had a refrigerator in my office so we packed our food and bought Sarah lee (45 calorie) bread, along with fruits, deli meat, and healthy snacks. When students gave us some food fe holidays and stuff we kept it, but either threw it away without them knowing or took it home and gave it to our families who are blessed with fast motabolisms. I'd get home late around 7pm but I would workout right after that. And then get ready for the next that night. Sometimes I woke up early and workout out then. Try eating small meals all day by making them snacks! Hope this helps!0
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I just retired from teaching. The main thin I found was to stay away from the workrooms. There was always left over or new treats from some generous soul who did not want them at home. I never ate school lunch, packed a specific snack for morning and afternoon break, and obviously brought lunch from home. Our weight-room was open before school each day, but I found walking the track so much more social (and avoided students -except during track season)0
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Hi everyone, this is going to be 6th year teaching in the fall and I totally agree with all of you that I do great exercising and healthy eating during the summer and awful during the school year. We have had some tough issues with my school the past two years which has made eating right and exercising even worse. I'm hoping for a better year this year so I can focus on my health as well. Good luck everyone.0
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Totally, i gave up the lounge 5 plus years ago!0
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Im not teaching anymore. I am a counselor though on a intermediate & high school campus. I gave up school lunches 5 years ago, way too much carbs for me. I don't even eat in the teachers lounge. I bring my lunch and watch what i eat. The biggest problem is when other counselors bring snack and put it on the community table. When we stress ourselves, we just start eating whatever is there through out the day. I got good at weaning myself from this half way through the year and won't even go there when we start up in two weeks. Food is a big part of the culture here in Hawaii. Its almost as though, if you don't even, you are considered antisocial. I just bring my own...0
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Hey all, hope everyone is enjoying the break :glasses:
I'm going into my 4th year teaching and the summers work great for me to shed excess pounds! I love being able to get my workout in first thing in the morning and cooking fresh meals, cutting up veggies, etc that we don't have the time to do daily during the work year.
Last year was the first year I actually gained weight during the year, it was so freaking stressful, I started drinking moreso than ever to deal with the stress. Drinking always led to fatty food choices and of course dessert. The working out wasn't a problem, I would either go first thing before school and I have to be there at 7, so I would have to get up around 430ish to get it done! Or I would go directly after work and the gym is less crowded then, so that was cool.
As far as the work treats, there was always potluck for this or that or someones birthday..at first I would avoid the lounge and just refuse it, then I started getting he treats and hold on to it to give to the kids or another faculty member! I can count on 2 hands the number of times I've eaten out for lunch in the past few years, I always brown bag it. Even for inservice, when others are off to go eat lunch, I will eat my lunch and then take a walk around campus.0 -
I actually find it easier to stay on track during the school year than during breaks. During school I know that I only have certain windows when I can work out so I do it, but in the summer there is always time to procrastinate. Additionally, during school I am not hanging around a fridge and snacks.
-Nancy
I agree...I try to keep healthy snacks in my desk. I eat either oatmeal or a light english muffin with PB on the way in at 6:45. I change into my workout clothes before I leave work so that I don't have an excuse not to go to the gym, which is on the way home. The only thing better about being home is I can make my lunch at my leisure. I bring my lunch every single day. I make it the night before.
I have been teaching 15 years...10 years in 8th grade social studies.0
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