Calling all College Students
jens1285
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So, between classes, homework, friends, and late night study sessions who really has the time to spend 4 hours at the gyms? Not me! Looking to loose weight and get down to my ideal size for college graduation in 2 years I'm embarking on a journey that will combine 1 hour of gym time a day with thing college students do. (i/e. walking around campus, doing situps as a study break, and of course going out) I'm looking for other college students to help me stay motivated and that I can help motivate. We all might be tired, but isn't showing how hard you can really work part of being in college?
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I had a lot of free time doing my undergraduate degree, but now I am doing a post grad with two small children it is a whole different ball game!0
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I know the feeling, I'm studying law and the workloads huge. But I try to go to the gym for at least an hour a day (gym and swim normally), plus its about a mile walk each way to uni for me. My flatmate and I bought the 30 day shred, and it gives you a really good 20 minute workout to do each day ! and you can just do it in your flat/house. Really cheap to buy too, and you can definately feel it ! I've lost 15 pounds since I started in November
edit: on days we arent too tired or didnt go to the gym aslong, we just do the shred twice (it has 3 different levels so you can mix it up a bit once you feel up to it0 -
Oh my goodness as I was reading your post I found myself agreeing so much!!! Let's be friends Lol0
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Definitely not me. I usually go for between 30 and 60 minutes. Sometimes I wind up taking reading for one of my classes because it's the only way I can have enough time for everything! This whole double major (one science, one interdisciplinary) is a crazy deal.0
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I try to spend about 1 hour a day at the gym. 10-15 minutes of cardio in the beginning or end and 45+ minutes of lifting (or however long it takes to finish all my exercises).
I can usually fit it into my schedule each day no problem.0 -
Jens: i feel your pain. Right now I'm balancing job, relationship, school and trying to get this whole "weight" thing under control. I've discovered the best thing I can do right now is watch my eating. I don't go to the gym but I do try to go for a short walk. Even during my classes when I get a 10 minute break, I take a quick walk around the building, up and down stairs.
Because I'm seriously lacking in the "free time" department, I've found that counting calories is the current solution.0 -
I'm in college too, a sophomore. And LOL, the gym? That's a good one. We all joke about the gym a lot, and get there once or twice a week if we're lucky. Add me if you'd like.
Not to mention some of the guys at gyms on campus can be a bit obnoxious and/or creepy, I prefer club sports where it's all for fun.
I also tend to count walking several miles between classes/work as my daily exercise sometimes. :S0 -
Hi! I am totally with you! I work part time and have a one year old on top of going to school full time! It is going to be difficult, but we can so do this!0
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I try to do as much as I can in 60 minutes.0
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I actually find that reading while exercising helps me stay focused.. I read on the treadmill at a high incline, slower speed. I also tend to record lectures and listen to them while I do sit-ups.. etc.. I really just like to fit in what I can during study breaks. It helps me stay awake, and I'm convinced I retain the information better later...0
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I do a lot of homework at the gym. Mostly reading. I'm lucky because I have some gym equipment at my apartment complex, so I get up at 5 in the morning and workout for about an hour, then I workout at the gym after dinner. But yeah, if you can somehow integrate some of what you need to do into your time exercising, you'll at least free up a little bit of time.0
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You don't have to work out for four hours a day to get fit!! Count your calories and get 30m of exercise a day. Add in weights if you have a full hour, because weight lifting is cool. BAM - you're on your way.0
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Walk Walk Walk! lol, I can't say that enough but walking at a leisurely pace helps burn so much in calories that it is rediculous. Whenever you can walk. That will help you out a ton. I rather spend an hour walking than an hour at the gym personally. You can walk and read your books, brain storm on projects, etc. Whenever you get the chance and are feeling up to it, it never hurts to walk. Best of luck with your goals and keep your head high.0
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I just started grad school and I also work full-time as an ICU nurse. I don't even belong to a gym because I know I don't have time to go. I have one of those Total Gyms in my house and I'm trying to get into a routine of using it when I wake up. It's very difficult. If anyone has any tips on how to fit everything in, please let me know!0
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huh?? i have one work out a week that is 60 minutes or longer. most other times its 45 minutes or less.
there is a great misconception that you need to do an hour of cardio and then an hour of weights to be "working out."0 -
You're in college! *lose*
Anyway, I firmly believe anyone can make an hour for the gym, even if you have to shove it between classes and work. I am in my senior year of college with a double major, a two year relationship, and work, and I've made it this far with gym 3x or more a week (barring sickness). You can do it! Also, your food choices will probably play the biggest factor in your weight gain or loss.0 -
You don't have to do 4 hours a day at the gym to lose weight . Im a college student and mommy but try to squeeze in workouts for 1 hour 2-3 days a week. It's been doing me good so far. .0
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I'm also a college student that is trying to be healthy and fit. I just reached "overweight" last year but worked out over the summer and then found a routine that works for both semesters. It helps that my classes are scheduled in one chunk so that I can work out before or after. My routine goes somewhat like this (depending on the day): Work Out---Class---Study--Sleep or with breaks and eating in between. I work out daily if I can, but only for 30-60 minutes depending on how much time I have. Walking to my classes has also helped me tons! I'm also super lenient during the weekends.
You can do it!! I lost 20+ pounds and I'm still losing0 -
Right now I am just getting my body adjusted to working out for 1 hour on the stationary bike and once I accomplish that I plan on stepping it up with 30DS as well.0
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why on earth would you work out for 4hours??
Full time working mom, back in night school...still manage to work out lol
I usually do a 20min work out in the AM
45-60mins at night
I never work out for 4hours though0 -
I'm at the gym for 2-3 hours sometimes. That's usually strength training (breaks between sets obviously) and cardio though.0
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I'm at the gym for 2-3 hours sometimes. That's usually strength training (breaks between sets obviously) and cardio though.
i bet if you shortened your breaks, did alternating sets, you would get a much better work out in a lot less time.0 -
I'm at the gym for 2-3 hours sometimes. That's usually strength training (breaks between sets obviously) and cardio though.
i bet if you shortened your breaks, did alternating sets, you would get a much better work out in a lot less time.
Seeing as when I lift I'm going for strength and not endurance/circuit training, it really wouldn't help me with my goals.0 -
I just started my first year of college on monday. I have one class a day & they're night classes, so I have plenty of time to workout still. But eventually when my schedule gets busier i'll still make the time. Even if it means waking up earlier. I feel so much better when I workout so I don't like to skip it0
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Waking up early and working out before classes is sometimes the solution to this problem. Although, what college student gets to bed on time? Circuit training is fast and effective. You only have to devote 20 minutes a day. Your gym might also offer wellness classes which are a nice way to get a full body workout in 50 minutes. Good luck. You can do it.0
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