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BATMAN
09-15-2005, 10:53 AM
On those annual lists of the nation’s college campuses, Brigham Young University is probably best known for its regular ranking near the bottom when it comes to party schools.

But now the university owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has earned a new distinction: fittest college campus.

The ranking comes courtesy of Men’s Fitness magazine, which earlier this year went in search of the fittest and fattest schools. Working with the Princeton Review, Men’s Fitness surveyed more than 10,000 university students from 660 campuses and released its rankings in its October issue, which hit newsstands this week.

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BYU graduate student Jeff Dixon, 26, who lifts weights about four times a week, said regular workouts do more than just whittle his middle. It also helps in life’s mental games.

“When I feel good, it helps me in school. It helps me have a crisp, sharp mind,” he said.

He also thinks the early marriage-age of most Mormons plays a role.

“Most of us get married in college, so ... maybe we do it just for the opposite sex, so we can catch a wife,” he said with a laugh.

The survey asked if students had gained weight during college, if they work out regularly and what types of campus facilities or services support — or discourage — healthy habits.

Along with BYU at the top of the list are the University of California, Santa Barbara; Boston University; University of Vermont and Northwestern University.

Topping the list of the fattest schools: University of Louisiana at Lafayette, followed by University of New Orleans, Mississippi State University, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale and Portland State University.


Men’s Fitness editor-in-chief Neal Boulton said the survey found that college students are “eager to balance Animal House practices with a fit lifestyle.”

Although the survey is isn’t scientific, Boulton believes it paints a profile of fit campus environments that can be instructive for their chubbier counterparts.

Schools with the highest rankings for fitness, for example, provided healthy meal programs, good access to fitness education and facilities — including fitness trainers and rehabilitation support for injury recovery — and high campus safety rates. Most also mandated at least some physical education courses as requirements for graduation.

“At the bottom of the list, maybe they just had a gym,” Boulton said.

At BYU the fitness-first attitude is illustrated by steady traffic through student weight rooms, heavy use of swimming pools, booked courts for basketball, racquetball and tennis, and phys ed courses that are among the first to fill up each semester.

There’s also a campuswide wellness program for students, faculty and staff, where a full fitness analysis, with screenings for cholesterol, body fat and cardio-respiratory fitness is available for less than $100. The program comes complete with a personalized training and nutrition program and three months of coaching support.

BYU also has one of the busiest intramural programs of any university. An average 13,000 students — of 30,000 enrolled — annually organize teams to play soccer, flag football and more, said Phil Kelly, director of intramural programs.

BYU’s administration, had little to say about the ranking, however. Spokeswoman Carri Jenkins said the school was “pleased that BYU students are recognized for being healthy, active and physically fit,” but she didn’t have much more to say about praise from a magazine that sometimes features bare-chested men and bikini-clad women.

Students were more enthusiastic.

“It’s nice to be known for something other than not being a party school,” said sophomore Lisa Horton, 19, who says she gained the “freshman 15” and now is jogging daily with a roommate.

Students credit their school’s fitness ranking and their personal habits to their religious teachings. In 1833, Mormon church founder Joseph Smith laid out his doctrine for living a righteous life. Among the rules: Eat a whole-grain and fruit diet, eat meat sparingly, don’t drink alcohol or “hot drinks,” generally interpreted as coffee and tea.

“Our prophet (Smith) said that our bodies are what fulfills the work of the spirit,” said junior Justin Withers, 21. “I feel better about myself when I’m fit and we’re encouraged to take care of our bodies.”

meddle
09-15-2005, 11:03 AM
Fucking mormons. If it wasn't for Snowbird, I'd say we nuke 'em.

Supper
09-15-2005, 11:10 AM
If it wasn't for Snowbird
you go to the Bird much?

meddle
09-15-2005, 11:19 AM
you go to the Bird much?

I've been 3 times in the past 8 years or so. I broke my wrist at wolf mountain maybe 5 seasons ago. First day there, hadn't even gone to Snowbird yet on the trip.
:rolleyes:

I usually go to Colorado/ Frisco area because there is more night life. Clean air act and mormons aren't too friendly on my hard drinking ass.

Alex-7
09-15-2005, 11:22 AM
I usually go to Colorado/ Frisco area .




That's my hangout. 20 minuts from Leadville were I live sometimes.

Supper
09-15-2005, 11:37 AM
Clean air act and mormons aren't too friendly on my hard drinking ass.
heh. not to mention the low alcohol content of the beer.

Snowbirds really changed lately, they just started blasting a 12' diameter x 120' long tunnel through the mountain to run a quad detach up to a magic carpet that goes through the mountain and drops down the backside into Mineral Basin.

A lot of the other areas are starting to call it "Disneybird" because of all the shit they've been doing the last two years.

meddle
09-15-2005, 11:41 AM
heh. not to mention the low alcohol content of the beer.

Snowbirds really changed lately, they just started blasting a 12' diameter x 120' long tunnel through the mountain to run a quad detach up to a magic carpet that goes through the mountain and drops down the backside into Mineral Basin.

A lot of the other areas are starting to call it "Disneybird" because of all the shit they've been doing the last two years.

The hole area used to be quaint and small. Even park city, now its blown up.

The mountains and snow are fantastic, but what the fuck are you going to do after you leave the mountain at 4 oclock? I want to party away my aches froma day on the hill.

Supper
09-15-2005, 11:57 AM
The hole area used to be quaint and small. Even park city, now its blown up.
:werd:

I was working at Deer Valley yesterday, they are putting in 4 more paved roads on the mountain, around some of the lifts so they can put in more multimllion dollar housing :(

at least Park City Mountain Resort hasn't started doing that shit yet.

BATMAN
09-15-2005, 12:00 PM
Mormon girls are hot.

meddle
09-15-2005, 12:01 PM
:werd:

I was working at Deer Valley yesterday, they are putting in 4 more paved roads on the mountain, around some of the lifts so they can put in more multimllion dollar housing :(

at least Park City Mountain Resort hasn't started doing that shit yet.

So are you sending me free lift tickets or what?
:rasta:

Supper
09-15-2005, 12:09 PM
So are you sending me free lift tickets or what?
:rasta:
if you want em, tell me what area(s) and I'll see what I can shmooz.

I work on PCMR, Deer Valley, Alta, Snowbird, Powder Mountain, Snowbasin, Nordic Valley, Brian Head, Canyons (haven't yet this year though :dunno: ) etc etc.

All of em but three in the state in otherwords.


edit:

also, if you ever want to ski Jackson Hole, you better do it this year. The tram is being torn down next summer, so this will be the last winter it runs. It will be weird for Jackson not to have a tram.

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