Posts Tagged ‘Exercise’

Stay in shape at University Edge!

Monday, February 6th, 2012

A lot of people use the winter months as a time to slack on from working out and eating right. It’s cold and sometimes you’d rather stay warm in your University Edge apartment than to bare the cold trek to the gym! Luckily for you, we have a great fitness center located on property to keep you motivated. Summer will be here before you know it and with summer comes bathing suit season! 30 to 40 minutes of exercise a day, or even every other day will do wonders that you wouldn’t imagine.

Running & strength training are key. It doesn’t matter how slow you go, you’re still lapping everyone on the couch.   Eating right is also important! Cooking in your luxury kitchen not only saves you money, but also calories! Grab your roommates and go in on a yummy meal together and have fun will doing it! With all the amenities we have at your apartment complex, you have all the tools you need to get in shape for the Spring/Summer of 2012.

4 Tips for Healthier Eating

Monday, April 18th, 2011

As we all know, 1 in every 3 Americans is considered overweight or obese. While many blame this critical domestic issue on genetics and lack of exercise, much of this can be attributed to a poor diet. Eating a well balanced diet is essential for current overall health and in the long run. Following these simple tips well guide you toward the right track.

1. Cut Down on Soda - Most sodas contain a great deal of sugar and even diet sodas contain chemicals that may contribute to weight gain

2. Eat More Fruits and Vegetables - We’ve all heard the quote, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away”. It’s a very valid quote because apples, other fruits, and vegetables contain antioxidants and phytonutrients which are essential for optimal health. Instead of eating cookies for a dessert, eat a fruit. Instead of dipping chips in ranch dip, do your body a favor and use carrots or celery.

3. Eat Whole Grain Wheat Bread - For the most part, white bread has no nutritional value. Whole grain wheat bread is high in fiber, iron, and folic acid which are essential for favorable health.

4. Take A Multivitamin - In today’s busy world, sometimes it’s hard to take the time to eat right. Taking a multivitamin will provide your body with the nutrients that you could not obtain through consumption of food.

If you currently abide by these tips, good job and keep it up! If not, good luck in your path to better health!

Get Healthy or Go Home

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Health is something many people take for granted daily.  From junk food, to fast food, we as Americans are known to stuff our faces, without any regard to the consequences.  When it comes to diet, exercise and health in general, below are several reasons why you should think before you pick up that cookie.

If you have too much fat stored on your body-especially around your mid-section- you are more at risk to many health problems such as high blood pressure, and high cholesterol, heart disease, and several types of cancer which includes but is not limited prostate, gallbladder, ovarian, and cervical–which are more difficult to find.

When you are younger it is easier to correct the mistakes you have made about your health, and if those mistakes aren’t corrected, you may suffer the consequences later on in life.    The elderly are more prone to memory loss, and Arthritis, but if your health is not in good standing as a senior citizen, the progression of these diseases is more rapid, and severe.

Your health is in YOUR hands.  Make it a point to exercise 30 minutes every other day, and to have a serving of fruits or vegetables at every meal.  Biting the bullet to do so will not only impact your life and health in a positive way, but will help keep you disease free, and live a long, healthy life.