My name is Alex Palmer and I'm currently studying abroad in the Eternal City; Rome, Italy. I'm a first semester junior from High Point University with a double major in Performance Theatre and European History. When I'm not studying abroad I'm an active member of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority at High Point. Born and raised in New Jersey I am nothing like the "Jersey Shore" cast except for my love of the beach. After completing my education at dear old HPU I plan on either going to law school or pursuing a life as a struggling actress. Go Panthers!
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Spaghetti, Pizza, Bruschetta, oh my! Italians are world famous for their food and while living here for a few months I can already tell it’s going to be hard not to pack on the pounds. Even though their cooking revolves around olive oil and not butter like we do in the States (sorry Paula Dean) the food does center around carbs. There in lies the problem. How are we supposed to keep in mind our figures when the waiter slaps down a whole pizza margherita in front of you for dinner?
Lets be honest, no one in their right mind is going to opt out of the delicious food guaranteed at every meal by the Italians. So, as much as it might be a burden to fit in a few workouts while balancing school, sightseeing, and traveling it’s a necessary evil. Here are a few of my suggestions for maintaining a good body image while enjoying all the carbs and gelato you can find:
So there you have it, some easy tricks for warding off the pounds while enjoying the food that Rome has to offer. Balancing what you eat with how you exercise is really the common sense way to not come back to the States a little heavier then you left.
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