Group: New Members Greet & Meet - Introduce yourself

Created: 2011/12/31, Members: 1537, Messages: 27037

Officially introduce yourself to the community by sharing your goals, obstacles or accomplishments. Don't be shy.. we're all here for the same reason. The more support we share the easier it will be to reach our goals!

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anybody in school?

smiles24
smiles24
Posts: 1
Joined: 2002/01/05
United States
2002/01/14, 01:36 PM
Hi. I am brand new to ft. I am a college student (female) trying to shed a few (well, ok...30) pounds by graduation. Is anybody else out there in college? How do you fit working out inbetween classes? Anyway, I hope to get to know you all a little better over the next few months. Wish me luck!!
rpacheco
rpacheco
Posts: 3,770
Joined: 2001/12/13
United States
2002/01/14, 01:54 PM
Smiles, welcome to ft! We hope you will achieve your goals as others have already. I'm not in school, but working like a dog! The only time for me to workout is late in the afternoon, after work. Anyway, you'll find lots of motivation here.

Good luck and keep us posted on your progress!
tdiddy
tdiddy
Posts: 7
Joined: 2001/10/15
United States
2002/01/14, 02:19 PM
Hello, yes I'm in school.I go to Depaul University in Chicago and I'm Trying to lose 30 pounds also(Male.)I have a class on Mondays and wednesdays in the afternoon and the rest of my classes on Tuesday and Thursdays all day. So I work out in the mornings on Mon, Wed, Thur and Sturdays. It was a litlle ruff at first but now i like it and feel better once I go to class. I'm more alert and enjoy the fact that I'm getting bak into shape.So good luck and If you need anything just ask me. My profile name on here is "tiddy."

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rev8ball
rev8ball
Posts: 3,081
Joined: 2001/12/27
United States
2002/01/14, 06:22 PM
When I was still powerlifting, I was attending UNLV with a dual major... boy that sucked! Anyway, I'm sure you can do it, and you're on the right site to help you. Just dedicate yourself to your goals. If you ever need any advice, just ask us!

Best of luck to you...........Michael
Philia2
Philia2
Posts: 4,078
Joined: 2001/10/19
France
2002/01/15, 04:04 AM
Hi Smiles, lovely name and lovely to have you in here with us as well.

No me too, I'm no longer in school, I just wanted to welcome you. One thing I often hear is your student people having probs about eating several small (healthy!!) meals every day. We have been discussion this prob before and actually it's up to you, if you want to do it or not. I mean you are going for a life style change here and we are all with you!!

Good luck!
tt_rocker
tt_rocker
Posts: 389
Joined: 2001/01/25
Saudi Arabia
2002/01/16, 10:49 AM

It's good that you brought this up..
college can take a lot of your time especially if you major is something like really hard..
I'm working on an electrical engineering degree and a lot of you know how that goes...


Alorle
Alorle
Posts: 196
Joined: 2001/10/07
United States
2002/01/16, 02:47 PM
Another idea (no, I'm not in school either, my youngest starts school in 3 more years *yippee!* and then hopefully I'll get to go back), is to take a weight training or phys ed class as one of your electives. It's basically an easy 'A' if you commit to going to class, and it guarantees that you'll have time to work out!
onklo
onklo
Posts: 15
Joined: 2002/02/05
Sweden
2002/02/07, 07:52 AM
Yes Im In School, I work out after school!, Isnt thet the best idea`? or you have som other problems?
Andys
Andys
Posts: 12
Joined: 2002/02/05
United States
2002/02/17, 10:02 PM
finding time to workout cna be tough. I was able to talk my ROTC instructor into letting me lift while other people are at PT, so i get up at 450 3 days and the other two days i work out at 1 after classes. anybody have any tips on snacks/supplements/MRPs or ways to get around mess hall food, nutrition is a problem here.