I learned a few simple tips that made it easy to get a decent workout during the week without sacrificing much. These little things can help you work some exercise into your daily schedule, and can also keep you from getting tired or bored with your routine.
Attention all writers, english scholars, and knowledgeable students, we want you to write for CollegeThrive.com! With the fall semester in sight, we are currently building up a strong arsenal of blog posts ranging from academic advice all the way to health and fitness tips for college students.
College students are notorious for their unhealthy eating habits. With all the pizza, beer, fast food and lack of exercise, it’s no wonder that 50% of 18 to 25 year old males are considered obese. If you’re ready to ditch the unhealthy eating patterns, follow these simple tips to kick start a new habit.
Designing and shopping for your new dorm room can be a lot of fun, but it can also be very stressful. Luckily, the genius’ over at DesignYourDorm.com created a simple way to design, plan, and purchase items for your dorm.
Few things are quite as stealthy as the Freshman 15 – that extra weight most students tend to put on during their first year in college. It sneaks up on you quickly, and without any warning. There you are, enjoying your first year of school with new friends and all the good times that go along with college life, when all of the sudden your scale hates you.
There are many options when it comes to starting a summer project, but the one we are going to focus on today is building a blog. For a number of reasons, summer seems like the ideal time to start posting your writing to the world.