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We followed up on Michigan State University Students and their battles against weight gain while on campus. Johnathon Finch, an MSU sophomore followed up on his previous interview as well as Hunter Cusick, a certified personal trainer at MSU. They talked about their personal diets and workout habits while on Campus. Finch, also highlighted how maintaining a healthy lifestyle could have beneficial effects on your academics and education. Cusick on the other hand takes us on an in-depth look into his diet and particular workout he enjoys doing in order to practice muscle stability. It seems like Michigan State University students are facing the challenge of maintaining and on-campus lifestyle pretty well.

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To recap on the previously written article on  college student health , Michigan State University Students highlighted their struggles and battles against weight gain while on campus. Johnathon Finch, an MSU sophomore spoke on how Michigan State's surplus of food can sometimes make it difficult to maintain good health and how being at home can help him maintain a healthier diet sometimes. Hunter Cusick, a certified personal trainer at MSU, talked about how students also want to make more of an impression on others when they return to MSU. Though both talk about how there are a surplus of recreational activities available on campus, it is very clear that students are facing a challenge of maintaining a healthy lifestyle when back at school.

College Student Health (Out of Class story article)

College, most would say it’s a good time. But can simply living on campus affect your weight? The change in one’s exercising lifestyle while on campus, college students say, is challenging.                  The lifestyle change between living at home and coming back to campus after the summer is over, or even coming to a college campus for the first time, is a process that some students and trainers would consider to be difficult. Students may feel that the abundance of food or lack of routine is responsible for the common dilemma.                   Hunter Cusick is an NASM Certified Personal Trainer at IM West on the Michigan State University campus in East Lansing, Michigan.                  He says that he receives a “surplus of ...