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Lose the Freshman 15: I’ve got a plan (sort of)

So despite the lack of tweets with advice — thanks Julia, and only Julia — I’ve come up with a plan to combat the obstacles I’ve faced in the past (see previous post).

Find a better reason to stay committed. This one is pretty simple — at least for now. I am definitely committed to at least 70 days of being healthy because I told SELF Magazine and Her Campus that I would do it.  For whatever reason, it’s much easier for me to keep a promise to someone else than it is to myself.  Plus I’d be way too scared to tell Jillian Michaels that I quit a plan she designed — have you ever seen ‘The Biggest Loser’? Horrifying. Anyway, what happens when the 70 days are up? I guess I have about 68 more days to figure that one out.

Pull yourself together, Samantha. There isn’t too much I can do about living so close to so many of my favorite restaurants other than practicing self-control. While I love to eat and often spoil myself with takeout, I’m simply going to have to learn how to say no. Ultimately it will save me a lot of calories and a lot of money, and that is going to have to be a good enough reason to make it home without a bag full of over-priced, high-calorie food.

Make your health a priority. I know it sounds silly, but it’s true! While we’re “taking care of ourselves” as college students, many of us don’t actually make taking care of ourselves a priority. We sacrifice sleep for extra study time. We grab a quick dinner at Antonio’s so that we can make it to a pre-game. We skip a work out to put extra time toward an RSO event. Everything in life is a trade-off, a big balancing act. By making my health as high of a priority as school or work, I will definitely be able to stick with it.

So on a day like today, when I have class from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. and again from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., then work from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., and then a seemingly endless amount of e-mails to answer, internships to apply for and pages to read, I have to make time for working out.

Fortunately, Jillian Michaels made a cardio work-out that doesn’t require me to hit the gym. It’s called the 30-minute cardio sizzler and I’m about to give it a try immediately after posting this blog.

Here’s a breakdown:

Jump rope — 3 min.

Butt kicks — 3 min.

Jumping jacks — 3 min.

Jog in place — 3 min.

Mountain climbers — 3 min.

Repeat

It only takes 30 minutes and I can do it without even leaving my bedroom! Which is convenient since it’s 9 p.m., it’s raining and I’m car-less.

 

Sincerely hoping I don’t hurt myself while ‘sizzling,’

Samantha

I am a junior studying News-Editorial Journalism at the University of Illinois. When I'm not writing and editing for HC Illinois, I work as the Features Editor of the Daily Illini. I am also the vice president of the Society of Professional Journalists on the UI campus as well as the computer chair for the Iota chapter of Delta Gamma. Writing is my passion and I hope to one day move to New York City and work for a magazine, writing feature stories and investigative pieces. I love HC Illinois because I have so much fun writing stories for collegiettes™and reading stories by my amazing peers.