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I'll be heading to the University of Kentucky this Fall (more like July 27th). I have had different sets of friends go through the system, and I have a fair grasp of what the schedules are like.
I pride myself on finally getting off my butt and exercising. I found that after I crossed the age of 24 my old lifestyle just wasn't cutting it. I'm just plain getting older, and it's getting harder for me to recover. So I started lifting weights, cross-training, and doing some cardio.
I've still got a long way to go, but I feel like I've made some vast improvements. My waistline is down from a 38 to a 34, and I've dropped some fat on my body (muscles are starting to show).
Having said that, a lot of my workout routines are based on the vast amounts of free time I have (not employed and doing nothing but interactive media and reading). With medical school on the horizons, my free time will be at a premium.
My questions to currently matriculating students are basically:
1. What kind of workout routines are you guys using?
2. Does Medical School accomodate the eating schedule of an exerciser.
3. Are there certain exercises I can substitute relative to the hardcore ones?
I just want to know what y'alls experience is. I have a vague plan right now, but I'd like to temper it with some much needed advice.
I pride myself on finally getting off my butt and exercising. I found that after I crossed the age of 24 my old lifestyle just wasn't cutting it. I'm just plain getting older, and it's getting harder for me to recover. So I started lifting weights, cross-training, and doing some cardio.
I've still got a long way to go, but I feel like I've made some vast improvements. My waistline is down from a 38 to a 34, and I've dropped some fat on my body (muscles are starting to show).
Having said that, a lot of my workout routines are based on the vast amounts of free time I have (not employed and doing nothing but interactive media and reading). With medical school on the horizons, my free time will be at a premium.
My questions to currently matriculating students are basically:
1. What kind of workout routines are you guys using?
2. Does Medical School accomodate the eating schedule of an exerciser.
3. Are there certain exercises I can substitute relative to the hardcore ones?
I just want to know what y'alls experience is. I have a vague plan right now, but I'd like to temper it with some much needed advice.