Tuesday 4 March 2014

Fight the flab with friends!


Fitness as a trend on UFS campus?

The concept of joining a gym and jogging at night in the safe confines of the Kovies varsity has taken full swing on campus, quickly spreading its healthy roots amongst the students. Many students even go to class wearing their gym outfits, ready for those precious hours of flexing, sweating and grunting as they work on metallic monster machines.

This trend, according to students I caught on a jog, believe that the trend started because of the portrayal of beauty by the worldwide media. “You are accepted in society if you are a certain weight,” said psychology student Pamela Harris. “That’s why I am doing it. I’d rather be eating ice cream right now, but my friends and I decided to do this instead.”

Many students could then be feeling the same way as Pamela. But perhaps there is another reason as well, since now joining a gym is more desired if done in groups or with a partner.

Is it all about health then?

Franco, a first year drama student, believes that going to the gym is actually more for social interaction means than the actual workout. The gym is seen as a ‘social hub’ where people can ‘hangout’ and converse about classes and upcoming events.

Another student, Tsepo Kumala, had this to say: “The gym is for exercising, but every time I go there everyone is busy having conversations instead of actually doing the hard work on the machines.”

Lauren, a journalism student, has noted that some girls arrive in class dressed in full gym wear but also thickly padded in make-up and hair perfectly styled; “Looks more like they are looking for boyfriends instead of achieving healthier bodies.”

Most students, like Janke du Preez a third year journalism student, actually do go to the gym to lose weight, whereas others like Rogan Jones, a first year criminology student, sees the gym as an opportunity to form new friendships.

This concept of getting healthy while being in a social environment could mean there are distractions from the workout, thus a waste of money, or it could encourage those too shy to gym on their own to have fun while training with their social others.

Good or bad, this trend is booming across campus, even I am caught in its snare, and those who wish to have ice cream are subject to sweating instead.

Love in the Free State

Rain!

Is there anything more beautiful during the summer heat? Anything more breath taking than having a rainy day in Bloemfontein? And the funny thing is that it happened on a Tuesday! (refer back to Tuesday Terror post) What a way for Mother Nature to set me straight

I love the rain; the smell, the feel, the cold.

The perfect time to cuddle up in bed or on the couch (as I am doing now) with your favourite thing to do. For me that would be reading or writing. Right now it is watching series with my step brother, because:
1) I love Supernatural
b) my very serious case of laziness is acting up again and
tres) it is raining!

All students should take this rare time of cool content and just relax. Even if it is for an hour or a minute, just stop what ever it is you are doing, stare at the slate grey sky heavy with clouds and let go...

Let go of your fears, your stress and anxiety. Just for that one moment, let it all go and drift in the endless bliss of filling your body and mind with the smell of rain.

Feel better? I do, after having four tests and three assignments in one week. Yes, I feel like myself again, because trust me, zombie is just not my colour.

Enjoy the rainy day UFS students and remember...



Hi, my name is...*that is classified information*

Allow me to introduce myself.

I am an explorer and adventure seeker.
Vampire hunter and werewolf fan.
A baker with an unhealthy relationship with chocolate and a young girl with an obsession with Greek Mythology.
Confused yet? let me explain...

I am a writer.

Author of five published books, several short stories and two poems. That is probably why I call myself a vampire hunter. I am even the Alpha to a werewolf pack and can summon magic from the tips of my fingers. That is what writing is to me; creating lives and interesting worlds that even I can get lost in. I was a bookworm that began writing in primary school. What started as creative writing assignments soon led to novels published in the USA. My genre is YA paranormal with splashes of comedy, horror and yes, even romance.

I am a student.

Currently in my third year studying journalism with an extra class for Greek Mythology, since I am interested in their ancient culture and myths. Writing is my passion and with this I plan on becoming an editor for a publishing company. Oh the dreams...

I am a sister, daughter and friend.

My life has its ups and downs. I am afraid of heights, so this roller coaster ride does scare me at times; it makes me scream, shout, laugh, cry and sing. But it is all mine. I have a wonderful family with siblings that annoy me and parents that punish me, but they make my life complete. I love them and they love me. I am the crazy one in my group of friends, going through life as if high on sugar and talking to the characters in my head. Still, they love me and I love them.
Oh yeah, and I have two dogs who I can't live without.

So that is me. Perhaps not ALL of me, but just enough to make you think I am weird but cool.

Hi, my name is Leah

And if Chris Hemsworth is involved then I volunteer as tribute.