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Ask HC BC: Not-So-Healthy Habits

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at BC chapter.

Dear HC BC,

I never really thought I was the type of person to gain the freshman 15.  I mean, I’m not the healthiest eater and I don’t work out a ton, but it’s never been an issue before.  Now that I’ve realized I’ve put on some weight, I’m a little worried about it.  What can I do to get in better shape?

 

Not-So-Healthy Habits

 

Dear Not-So-Healthy Habits,

Definitely don’t worry about putting on a couple pounds.  As long as you’re not at health risk, it should be fine.  It’s super common to put on weight at college, especially freshman year.  You’re not eating as healthy, you’re not sleeping as much, and it’s definitely harder to find time to work out.  That being said, it’s nothing you can’t fix.  If you feel uncomfortable with your current weight, there’s nothing wrong with making a few small changes.  The key shouldn’t be losing weight, though.  It should be getting healthy.  Try taking the stairs to and from class to get a small work out in, or taking some classes at the Plex with your friends.  Instead of something fried at late night, go for a salad or piece of fruit.  Go for a walk or look up some fun workouts you can do in your dorm room.  Just make sure you don’t overdo it, and stay healthy!

Good luck!

 

HC BC Love

Caitlin is currently a student at Boston College studying English and Pre-Law.  At BC, she is a member of the Boston College Irish Dance Club, on the Honors Program Student Executive Board's Community Service Committee, and interns and writes for the fashion and culture blog Rusted Revolution.  She has been wriring for Her Campus BC since Jaunary 2011 and is serving as BC's Campus Correspondent for the 2012-2013 school year.  Outside of school, she is a competitive Irish dancer, and has been dancing for 18 years. During her high school career, she completed an engineering project at Case Western Reserve University that made her one of 40 Intel Science Talent Search Finalists in 2009.   In addition to all of this, Caitlin loves reading, yoga, running, shopping, spending time with friends and family, and traveling.