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Residence Survival Part 1.5 lorend Residence & Off-Campus Living 4 08-18-2007 12:40 PM

Residence Survival - Freshman Fifteen

 
The Residence Survival Guide
Part Two: The Freshman Fifteen

By Danielle Lorenz

Although you may think that alligators live in the NYC sewer, or drinking pop and eating pop rocks afterwards will cause your stomach to explode, these myths have been busted as not being true. Now, what about the urban myth of the Freshman Fifteen? To test this out, the myth will not be planned an executed in a manner to produce visually dramatic results. There will be no explosions, fires, and/or vehicle crashes. Sadly I can’t use Buster or ballistics gel to help me out with this, either. However I will replicate the myth, and duplicate the results to the best of my ability.

Move into residence. Participate in Welcome Week activities. Increase alcohol intake as well as the consumption of fat-laden, cafeteria style foods (i.e. Sizzles, in Commons). Additionally, raise the amount of fast-food eaten (2AM meat-lovers Pizza Pizza deliveries). Decrease the amount of sleep, and increase the amount of over-eating. The result, even after a few weeks: weight gain. Myth status: confirmed.

Very few of the people I knew in res did not gain at least a few pounds by the end of the year (A. Boim and C. Gardner you are the only exceptions I know). Myself, I gained 26 pounds in my first year. However, I was seriously underweight when I started, so I ended up being of normal proportions when I finished that April. I guess then I don’t really count either?

So, what can you do to avoid gaining weight? There are a few options. Eat a well-balanced diet (i.e. avoid Sizzles). Get enough sleep. Avoid snacking on calorie-rich junk food (chips, candy, muffins, pop, etc). If you have questions about nutrition, go visit the Health and Wellness Centre in the basement of MUSC. You will find ample information there about eating well, nutrition, and other topics related to your health in general.

Lastly, the best solution is to get some exercise! The David Braley Athletic Centre opened at the beginning of 2007, and is one of the largest fitness centers at a Canadian University. You can find out more about the David Braley Athletic Centre, and all of the available services here: http://www.athrec.mcmaster.c a/faci...aley/index.htm. An eight month membership is only $94, which works out to less than $12 a month. That is DIRT CHEAP in comparison to most gyms.

If you are conscious about your actions, you can avoid the Freshman Fifteen! Thus you will not end up looking like this sad character:


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Old 08-06-2007 at 09:01 AM   #2
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here here!
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i gained about 15 pounds last year, but then i lost it all during the summer
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arent there any gyms on campus that we can go to for free?
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You can use the pool during designated times for free, but that is all.
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Dont forget about The Pulse, the fitness gym on campus. Great rates

http://www.athrec.mcmaster.c a/registration/pulse.htm

For: 4 months 8 months 12 months
From: Sept 1/Jan 1/May 1 Sept 1/Jan 1 Sept 1st
Pulse (GST included) $52



$94


$124


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Are there nice trails around campus?
I love walking
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Yup!

There is some info from these websites:
http://sil.mcmaster.ca/archives/030918/life/sight.html
http://www.conservationhamil ton.ca...sit/trails.asp
http://www.rbg.ca/
http://dailynews.mcmaster.ca /story.cfm?id=3286
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Another fab read (this is Jassie if you do not know yet, heh heh)
Okay. Its official. If ANYONE sees me with fast/fatty foods.

SMACK ME

I am trying to lose weight.
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Yes, I figured it out dear.

And, I will do so [and with some sort of garbage food]. It depends how often I see you on campus and with food, though.
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i swear at other schools they dont havta pay for a gym membership! such as UTM
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Regardless of if that is the case, you have to pay at Mac.

And what we pay at Mac is dirt cheap. It's a third of the price, or less of what a normal gym costs.
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0$ is dirt cheappppp
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You're still paying for it in student fees. So how is it still dirt cheap if you're forced into paying for it, regardless of whether or not you will use it?
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ummmmm...i thought the indoor track was freee was welll.....
wat r the prices for the squash courts??
also...r first years actually gonna have time to work out?
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