Calling all college students!
StephStepByStep
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After my first year of college I gained a lot of weight! Since I live on campus there are so many temptations (My college always has free food like pizza, ice cream, etc)
Any other college students out there so we can encourage eachother?
Any other college students out there so we can encourage eachother?
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Hola!0
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I'm going into my senior year. I live off campus though.0
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Yo!0
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I'm going into my final year of undergraduate studies this year. i feel your pain! i always pack my lunches and snacks now. it saves me money and it's always healthier.0
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Hello fellow collegee students
I'm going into my sophomore year, but this year I won't have a meal plan and will have to make my own meals so I think I will be able to make better choices and continue with my weight loss!0 -
I just finished my first year of college as well. It was defnitely hard and I gained about twenty five pounds. I live off campus and I can't afford a gym membership so I'm trying to push myself to do at home work outs. We can defnitely help each other!!0
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I'm a rising junior in college and I know exactly what you mean! I went into college weighing a lot less than I do now. It takes a lot of will power to not eat all the unhealthy foods around and find time to go to the gym! I need all the help I can get!0
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Exactly! Great to find people that can relate. Sad thing is, we have gyms in the basement of our dorm buildings and I still didn't go very often. This year I want to change that. We can do it0
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Student here! (Though soon-to-be graduate)0
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I'm going into my senior year. Living off campus has help a LOT! Good luck!0
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Going into my freshman year! I'm not going to live on campus, though, so I'm hoping that that will help me avoid the freshman 150
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I'm the exact proof of how to gain weight at college! I gained about 30-40 pounds during my first year.
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Chiropractic Student, gained 50+ lbs in undergrad!0
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same here, i gained 15 lbs in my first year, i struggled to lose all that weight for 6 months... and i would like to get fit (i mean, i am 21, when am i gonna be fit if not now??)
i have this problem though, i study abroad and i can't cook so i always eat out in restaurants (i barely do that when i'm at home, my mom always cooks, so on my first year i was very excited about eating out all the time)
i want to change that from september! i wanna learn how to cook and make healthy meals at home!
also booze is my big problem, i go out at least twice a week and... well you know the rest of the story
so let's support each other!!0 -
I'm going into my junior year and I know how it is!!!! My dining courts have SUCH delicious food and buffet-styled too!!! I didn't gain the freshman 15, but I did gain like the freshman 8!! And sophomore year I lost like no weight, even though I was going to the gym almost everyday. This summer I'm getting myself into order, and when I get back I have to completely re-evaluate what I eat (still on a meal plan this year)!! Oh and feel free to add me!0
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I find that the best way for me to resist the temptation (Moe's, Chick-Fil-A, and Papa John's all within walking distance of my office) is to make it more convenient for me to eat healthy than not healthy. I buy groceries once a week and measure out individual portions of foods that I can grab when I'm hungry (usually nuts, fresh veggies/salads, etc.). I also do this for my lunch stuff every day so it's always easy to pack in the morning before I leave, although I gather that you live in a dormitory. Personally, spending an hour or so each week doing food prep helps me stay healthy all week, because I recognize how easy and CHEAP!!! it can be to keep a healthy diet.
If you live on a big campus, make an effort to walk instead of catching a bus to the other side of campus. I actually lost weight when I first got to college just because I walked so much. And always take the stairs. And make sure to drink enough water, especially if you're drinking caffeine to stay up late studying!0 -
I don't want to even think about the weight I gained my Freshman year! It's off and more is shedding so I don't want to look back! Feel free to add me, sweethearts!0
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make it more convenient for me to eat healthy than not healthy. I buy groceries once a week and measure out individual portions of foods that I can grab when I'm hungry.
spending an hour or so each week doing food prep helps me stay healthy all week, because I recognize how easy and CHEAP!!! it can be
walk instead of catching a bus to the other side of campus.
And always take the stairs.
This is the best information for all students struggling to lose/maintain weight and be healthy.
My two cents is become involved with other healthy students-- they exist. Take a class (if you can) in Nutrition or Yoga, or make friends with the students that use the gym on campus!0 -
My second semester of college last year I took a Zumba class and Aerobics class, which was really cool! I also got class credit for them! Exercising for class credit is a big motivation for me (especially because you could only miss 2 classes before you loose credit!)0
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I am also a sophomore in college =D Feel free to add me!!0
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My college makes french fries that kick mcdonalds a*s. so frustrating0
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I'm about to be a senior and thank goodness I'm finally living off campus next school year lol. Dorm food was great but too unhealthy (rather, it's too tempting to eat unhealthy foods).
I definitely gained the freshmen 15 (and then even more weight my sophomore year), but I've lost 20 lbs. since then, so yeah. Basically, i started using this website/app and going to the gym periodically.0 -
I'm graduating in September, but off campus.0
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add me plz college student going into junior year of college i need my internet friendzzz. for encouragement0
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Hi! I'll be a senior in the fall. Lets motivate each other! Does anyone have a fitblr?0
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I'm going to be a college freshman this fall and this topic is making me kind of nervous honestly. Everyone is complaining about how much weight they gained their first year eating the food at school, and that's what I'm going to be doing. I have a meal plan and I don't have the ability or the money to buy groceries or cook my own food. I'm stuck with the cafeteria and the "food court" like places the campus has. Am I doomed to fail? We do have a gym that I plan on using a lot....0
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Try to get off of campus as soon as possible. I spent only one year in the dorms and eating in the cafeteria because I wrote a letter to my University with a chart showing how much money I would save living off campus. If that's not an option right now, you just have to learn how to eat the bad things in moderation. There usually are calorie counts above the food, and if not I think your school has to provide them if you ask.
I had trouble with eating a lot during my freshman year at college, but there were periods where I tried to lose weight and could. You can control yourself! You don't have to eat the bad foods! Believe me!0 -
I'll be a senior graduating next spring! I spent a semester abroad in England and worked out a lot and lost weight, only to gain it back once I got home. Now I'm trying to get back to where I was! Feel free to add me!0
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Grad student. Luckily my degree is in nutrition & food science so I know better when it comes to making the right eating choices. It is SOOOO easy for campuses to aid in weight gain because they offer pizza, ice cream ,etc. During mid-terms and finals our campus had all you can eat breakfast buffet for 48 hours (seriously, it ran 48 hours straight).0
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I'm going to be a freshman this year and I'm super nervous about gaining weight, especially since I have already worked super hard to lose 40 lbs! Ahg nerve wracking!0
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