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ESCAPE contents april 25

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4 Gym survival bag 4 the anatomy of sweat (Gross!) 5 fitness apps 6 weekend events 6 mind. body. soul. 7 The Girl, the gay and the cynic. 8 Fitness: Rugby rough 10 From the cover: So much more than 26.2 12 The power of juicing 14 rescuing your alcohol scraps 15 did it hit the spot?


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I really didn’t start caring about being healthy until freshman year in high school when I decided I wanted to look better. So, I got my butt up and started doing some yoga while watching Anderson Cooper. Being healthy is important and finding time as a college student is sometimes hard. We live busy lives and fitting physical activity in is exhausting. We hope this issue inspires you to get active and to make your health a top priority. Evin and I will be running our first 5K Color Run next weekend in Austin. Wish us luck! (I’ll be the one coughing up a lung.) bryan scott dugan, editor @bryscottd

For as long as I can remember I have played sports. Then I came to college and that time of my life ended. Not having practice to go to and not having exercise scheduled for me was daunting. I encourage everyone to find an activity they love and do it often. If you hate to run, don’t run but do something that will keep you happy. As my mom always says, “If you feel good, you look good.” Go out today and do something active. Then drink a protein shake or make some juice (pg. 12). At the end of the day, just be happy. evin morrison, creative director @EVINelizabeth

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Loose Change

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sweat. alex ewald | words

It’s OK if you do it. Everyone else does, too.

Elastics Jump, Jump, jump!

we’re breaking down the benefits of a major sweat.

Deodorant

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Water How much water should you drink? Take your body weight and divide by two. That number in ounces is the amount you should drink daily. For example if you weigh 140 pounds, you should drink 70 ounces of water every day.

What’s in your

Bag? evin morrison | words and photo

Getting ready to go to the gym can be a workout in its own right. Running around the house hunting for your left shoe, digging through the laundry to find socks that match (yes they have to match) or going back and forth from the kitchen three times to get snacks and water is a hassle. Here’s a list of eight things that should definitely be in your gym bag.

Despite how gross those moistened shirt stains can look and feel, perspiration serves as natural a bodily function as breathing or going No. 1 (or 2). Mostly made up of good ‘ole H2O — as well as salt and minerals — sweat acts as the body’s cooling system in case of overheated emergencies like exercise or fever. As the liquid settles and evaporates with the heat, your body cools. But not only does sweating keep you from burning up with the heat of a thousand suns, it gets your blood pumping and removes unwanted toxins and chemicals (read: alcohol) from your body. Terry Hawk, who works at the Huston Huffman Fitness Center, finds working out boosts his mood, partly because of the added sweating cleanse. “I find sweating to be one of the greatest feelings because after I get done working out, I feel like all the toxins are out of my body, and it makes me feel rejuvenated,” said Hawk, chemical biosciences junior. Physicians such as Dr. Luke Fortney also recommend sauna therapy — sitting in a steam room for 15 to 30 minutes several times a week as a post-workout to relax the muscles. You also will sweat more buckets in a sauna than by exercising. However, no matter what you do to get that sweatin’ action on, stay hydrated with a bottle or two of water nearby and give yourself a pat on the sweaty back later.


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apps for fitness at your fingertips

couch to 5k cost: $1.99 via itunes Through a nine-week training plan, this app gets you off the couch. (We know. You’ve been there so long, you’re now part of the cushions.) It starts out slow with walking and each subsequent workout gets tougher and tougher.

myplate from lifestrong cost: $2.99 (and yes, there’s a free lite version) via itunes The app’s database has more than 1.3 million food and restaurant items in it, so it makes tracking your diet easier. Set daily goals to help you meet your desired weight.

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cost: $3.99 via itunes Whether you’re in Oklahoma or New Zealand, you’ll find trail maps for your potential hikes. Other than maps, you’ll find reviews from hikers who can tell you whether it’s worth the effort or not.

cost: $1.99 (and there’s a free version, too) via itunes Ever go to the gym with every intention of working out, but then you don’t know what to do once you’re there? Yeah, us, too. This app has more than 1,700 exercises and images that show how to do them.

cost: $3.99 via itunes and the android app store Need a little motivation to work out? Like, having the shit scared out of you? Yeah. This will do the trick. This sets the scene, where you’re the hero during an apocalypse and zombies are trying to eat you.


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things to do this weekend 1.

what: norman music festival when: many times through saturday (check normanmusicfestival.com) where: main street Duh. Even if you don’t like music, seeing all of the burnt cleavage and handle-bar mustaches is a must.

2. what: tennis big 12 championships when: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today where: headington tennis center It’s not often we get a championship tournament here. Take advantage of it and come see our women serve it up.

3. what: “silver linings playbook” when: 6, 9 & 11:55 p.m. friday where: meacham auditorium Jennifer Lawrence is the hero for awkward kids and Bradley Cooper is just the hero. (Seriously, he’s so hunky.) Let’s get him in some tight pants.

4. what: sooner idol when: 7 p.m. saturday where: meacham auditorium We don’t have Nicki Minaj on the panel, but maybe that’s a good thing. Who will win this year?

5. what: redliner’s spring concert when: noon sunday where: meacham auditorium We love “Pitch Perfect,” so surely this a cappella group will give us those same a ca-feelings.

What to do: 1. Do a good amount of breathing and stretching to warm up. 2. Put your foot on your knee and press your hands together at your chest. 3. Breathe in deeply and raise your hands above your head.

book: “the interestings” by meg wolitzer This aims to prove that not every teenager is truly interesting. Not to be a buzz kill about adolescence, though. These six teenagers create a powerful bond at an art camp in the ’70s that lasts for years. Wolitzer focuses on how friendships change over a lifetime.

food for the soul: black bean soup Soup is always good for the soul. (And if that doesn’t work, at least it’s good for the digestive system.) for this recipe visit oudaily.com/news/escape

6 things for

the body, mind and

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Bryan scott dugan | words Bryan evin morrison | words & illustration meditation technique: the quickie 1. Find a quiet place with no distractions. 2. Sit up straight. 3. Focus on your breathing. 4. Quiet your mind. 5. Stay relaxed.

song to chill out to: “crush” by dave matthews band Let this take you to that peaceful place. This is an oldie but a goodie.

exercise: toning the glutes Jealous of David Beckham’s posterior? Yeah, we are, too. Here’s a way to tighten your own gluteus maximus. Repeat each of the following moves four to eight times, then run through once more. 1. hamstring curl Stand next to a wall and use it for support. Lift your right foot toward your rear. Hold the contraction for four seconds. Repeat on the left side. 2. butt squeezes You can do these in class. Seriously. Do it and see if people stare. Seated, contract your bottom for 10 seconds at a time. We’re really sorry if people stare. photo provided

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things to do when it comes time for the bedroom, i feel self-conscious about my body. what should i do? Join a gym, go running around your apartment complex – get off your ass and do something about it. There is no reason to complain if you aren’t actively trying to fix the problem. Everyone is self conscious every now and then so don’t dwell on it too much. If the person you are with really likes you, it shouldn’t matter. Not to mention those spring break bathing suit photos are all over Facebook, so it isn’t like they don’t know what you look like under the baggy clothes. i want my significant other to start being healthy. how can i do that? Work it into a date. Cook a healthy dinner in an attempt to find good foods they like and can replace their daily dose of Raising Cane’s with. Another option is to go on a date in the great outdoors. Find a trail you can go hiking on or a lake you can kayak on. These are fun dates that are a lot better for you than heading down to the Olive Garden and eating a 1,000-calorie meal. At the end of the day, you should be honest with them. “You’re fat” isn’t a good option, but “I think we should start being healthier” is a good alternative.

when it comes time for the bedroom, i feel self-conscious about my body. what should i do? Oh, dear. Do some push-ups and move on. You should be happy with how you look. If it’s really an issue, turn the lights down low and get down to business. Tuck everything into some Spanx and don’t let your lady friend or chiseled hunk know what’s really going on. In the dark they won’t know what you are. But really, if this person matters, this issue won’t matter. Take everything off and let it all hang loose. Good luck! A tip: If you are in fact sleeping with some beautiful specimen, take the time to feel around. Just don’t let them do the same. (It’ll spoil the fantasy.) i want my significant other to start being healthy. how can i do that? Don’t bring home McDonalds. That may be a good start. Good habits will start with you. If they see you eating carrots and laxatives, they will, too. (No, really, don’t ever take laxatives. Unless you’re trying to loosen something up, of course.) Let them see you eating healthy (go to Sprouts!) and going to the gym. Maybe they’ll ask to join in? If they don’t, force them. Use this line: “Get in shape. Or else! No more sex.”

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next weekend 1.

what: on the town when: 8 to 10 p.m. thursday, may 2 where: reynolds performing arts center Forget finals with this musical comedy where three WWII sailors spend 24 hours ashore in New York looking for love. Oh la la.

2. what: last day of classes

when: all day friday, may 3 where: everywhere Throw your notebooks in the air like you just don’t care! Skip everything, do whatever you want and get nostalgic about the year.

3. what: better book sale

when: 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. friday, may 3 where: norman public library Fill your bookcase with something other than teen paranormal romance novels. (Or do that if that’s what you like.)

4. what: “warm bodies”

when: 6, 9 and 11:55 p.m. friday, may 3 where: meacham auditorium Nothing gets your heart thumping like a zombie love story. Vampires are so last month.

5. what: cirque de la symphonie when: 8 p.m. saturday, may 4 where: okc civic center This orchestra has a circus twist complete with acrobats!

Be aware. Show you care.

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Height: 6’1” Weight: 220 pounds Specialized position: the 8-man

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tegan burkhard | words evin morrison | photos

ith rugby officially in its offseason, Dakota Wilkinson, psychology senior and the team’s 8-man — the equivalent to a football’s middle linebacker — reflects on his final year as a Sooner and describes the multi-faceted physical training that goes into the sport.

The sports gear I can’t live without is: my different sets of cleats. When nobody’s around, I’d have to admit that I really enjoy: cooking. The athlete’s muscles I’d most like to steal is: Patrick Willis, linebacker for the San Francisco 49ers. The one place I’d rather be right now is: in the middle of a close game with the ball in my hand. The rugby team escapes on the road by: dropping everything and just being silly. My favorite rugby term is: blood replacement, which means a player substitution that occurs when a player has to leave the field to attend to wounds. The funniest memory I have with the rugby team is: Summer 7’s tournament in Stillwater. We played in jean shorts and neon socks to confuse our opponents. In my spare time, I’m usually: partying it up and meeting new people.

continued on the next page against the wind Psychology senior dakota wilkinson runs drills with his speed chute attached .


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continued from page 9 Fifteen college men storm the rugby field, ready to face their opponents in the hot summer heat, wearing their typical jerseys and cleats. Only, this time, they’ve added a twist to their usual game-time attire in the hopes of distracting the opposing team: jean cut-off shorts and neon socks. This is just one way the OU men’s rugby club team keeps the mood light, despite the physically arduous sport they play. And Dakota, psychology senior, has been part of the team’s ranks since his freshman year, wearing his No. 8 jersey loud and proud. Dakota specializes in the 8-man position, which is rugby’s version of football’s middle linebacker. He started playing rugby, getting into biffs and restarting plays in scrums, his freshman year of high school and now hopes to play after college. He’ll be traveling and playing overseas in Scotland, picking up tips and tricks from more experienced players in Europe, where rugby gets more recognition than it does in the U.S. “It’s hard to get people out to the games,” Dakota says. “It’s kind of frustrating, because you want to get big groups of people out there, but it just never really happens.” And Dakota has proven he has the skills to make his dreams of joining a national team someday a reality — he’s ranked No. 5 in the

since then, we’ve kind of taken a dip. We’ve had a lot of good athletes graduate,” he says. “But to finally be back up there, it means that what we’ve been working for, it’s been for something.” During practice, the team switches it up, from running drills on the field to attending yoga sessions to loosen up muscles. Although Dakota has never joined in on any downward-facing dog, he has hit the pool for a team workout. When they aren’t battling it out at rugby matches across the nation or at OU’s home field, he and the team spend time bonding and making their own fun. Dakota says the men push one another’s buttons all in good fun and create a general silly atmosphere. Sometimes they’ll play a booger, or a touch football game, showing their true passion for rugby. When they’ve finally put away the rugby ball, the team will host their own parties, where they’ll sing along to the music and socialize with all who attend. Dakota also spends time catching up on TV shows, like “White Collar” or “Breaking Bad.” Otherwise, he’ll grab a sci-fi book like his favorite, “Ender’s Game,” or waste time on Stumbleupon.com. In the collegiate Top 10 Tries list and f u t u r e , has earned a spot on the West D a k o t a All-Star team and regional Heart hopes to put of America rugby football union his rugby team the past four years. skills to good “It’s [success] definitely been use as a through following the leader kind professional of stuff. The captain of my high player. school team my freshman year was “I want a huge inspiration to me, because I to make a used to be short, fat, out of shape, career if it’s and he just refused to let me slack possible,” at practice,” Dakota says. “So, he D a k o t a dragged me through the dirt and says. “You made sure I got my stuff done, can leave and I just took that mentality into everything it every year.” - Dakota Wilkinson on the field The team practices constantly and know and travels to nationwide matches that at the without the same funding an NCAA end of the day, that worst-case team would get. scenario, you gave it all that you “We were ranked highly the year had and you shouldn’t be upset with coming into my freshman year, and yourself.”

i want to make a career if it’s possible . .

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wo-time marathoner Slayde Meyer worried college would make running another race impossible, but after a strong 20-mile training run, Meyer now is confident he will finish his third marathon Sunday — and set a personal record doing so. “I hate it. I hate running,” said Slayde, University College freshman. “But the thing is, I love running in the marathon. And I love the benefits. Running for me is a

have to.”

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the starting line Slayde took up running in October 2008 to lose weight. The then high school sophomore from small-town Forgan, Okla., had been accepted to visit London as a missionary, and the program recommended participants have a certain body mass index. At 6’4” and 286 pounds, Slayde didn’t think he had a problem, but he calculated his BMI and learned that he fell into the obese spectrum — a realization Slayde calls his “light bulb” moment. “I had to change,” Slayde said. finish And so he did. After just a times month of running, Slayde had lost 25 pounds. By the end of 2008, he had lost 65 pounds and could run 2010 six miles without walking. 4:54:11 2012 That’s when Slayde began 5:28:08 running races. He started with a projected 10K, then ran two half-marathons, 2013 and by August 2009, he had set a 3:45:00 goal to run a full marathon.

run on above: slayde meyer, university college freshman, shows off his shirt from the previous year’ s oklahoma city memorial marathon. left: slayde runs on campus to train for sunday’s race. inset: in 2008, slayde weighed 286 pounds.

before

Things beginning runners may not know from Slayde

for the first time Training forced Slayde — who weighed only 190 pounds after losing almost 100 pounds — to stop dieting. Losing the weight and running the marathon changed Slayde emotionally, as well as physically, he said. It showed him the result of positivity and extreme dedication. “Finishing my first full marathon is my proudest moment ever,” Slayde said. “Going over the finish line gave me such a sense of accomplishment.” Slayde had his bib number from the race — 3902 — tattooed on his foot as a reminder of that moment, which he says symbolizes his journey.

third time around

timeline

Slayde began training for Sunday’s Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon

after running for a very long time (say, 2 hours), you begin sweating salt. Marathon training will give you black toenails. runner’s goo tastes awful. on Jan. 1 after making a New Year’s resolution to run a third marathon, mostly out of fear of gaining the infamous freshman 15. In addition to completing long runs, Slayde has been cross-training on the indoor track at the Huston Huffman Fitness Center to quicken his pace. But after midterms hit in March, Slayde’s pace slowed from 7 minutes and 15 seconds per mile to 8 minutes and 30 seconds per mile.

started losing weight

lost 25 pounds

lost 65 pounds

Oct. 2, 2008

end of october 2008

end of december 2008

ran first 10K ran and okc another half-marathon half-marathon april 2009

may 2009

Still, Slayde projects he will finish Sunday’s race in three hours and 45 minutes, a personal record if it happens.

you feel like an expert at math from all the pace calculating. bloody nipples. enough said.

inspiring others One of the most rewarding aspects of his transformation, Slayde said, is pushing others to better themselves. Being told by those who have seen his before-and-after pictures, “‘I think of you when I don’t want to run, and I know that I can’” makes Slayde want to do

everything with the hope that it inspires someone. After Sunday’s race, he will rest a month before putting that idea to the test yet again. The test? Qualifying for and running the 2014 Boston Marathon.

started training for first marathon

ran his first okc memorial marathon

ran his second okc memorial half-marathon

december 2009

april 2010

april 2011

ran his second okc memorial marathon

april 2012

will run his third okc memorial marathon

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Juicing Sydney mcferron | words evin morrison | illustration Juicing helps to pack micronutrients into a drink. A lot of fruits and veggies go into making just one glass.So instead of chowing down on celery all day, you can get your recommended daily amount of fruits and veggies in just two juice drinks. One recipe that is packed full of fruits and veggies, is called Green Lemonade. Be warned: Only use organic produce, otherwise pesticides could coat the inside of your juicer. Adding juicing to your diet can give you more energy, clear up your skin and make you feel better. This Green Lemonade is a great spring treat. Get your bod ready for the best summer ever.

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LIquor Katherine Borgerding | words evin morrison | illustrations

All right, you’ve been healthy so far this issue. Now it’s time for some liquid dessert. It’s Thursday, and you are just sitting on bottles of booze with little more than a finger in each. What’s a girl (or guy) to do? Get creative and try a hand at some mixology. Here are some little-known hacks for spicing up plain old liquor or combining all that leftover alcohol into something a little more appetizing. Here are five recipes that might just put that leftover liquor to good use. Now all that’s left is picking out the movie and inviting a few pals.

Adult Popsicles: Summer is coming and it’s calling your name. Just gather up all that leftover rum and make a cool treat for a lazy Saturday afternoon or whenever you feel like taking this childhood favorite to the next level.

• 2 1/2 cups of Coke • 1/3 cup Spiced Rum • 1/3 cup Kahlua • Popsicle sticks • Popsicle mold or plastic cups The Harvey Wallbanger: 1) Mix ingredients Named for a Hollywood surfer, this cocktail and pour into a usually requires some special ingredients, but you can make do with what you’ve got above the popsicle mold. 2) Freeze for two fridge. hours or until the mixture is solid enough • Vodka to hold the popsicle stick • Orange juice upright. • Cream liqueur or Bailey’s *Note: It’s best to use flat Coke • Sparkling wine. because this allows the popsicle to stay 1) Mix it all up into a glass and serve over ice. frozen longer (and what’s a better way to use up that leftover soda?).

The Manhattan:

A lot normally goes into stirring up a proper Manhattan, but there’s a way to get good results with what’s on hand. • Whiskey (Scotch is better if you’ve got it) • Half a glass of red wine (Best with Merlot or Cabernet Sauvignon) • Lemon/lime soda 1) Mix together and serve in a wine glass.

Aztec: • Sparkling wine • Watermelon Schnapps • Gold tequila 1) Pour ingredients into together and serve in a Champagne flute.

Cabernet Cobbler: • Cabernet Sauvignon • Soda water • Sugar • Lemon juice 1) Combine the sugar, lemon juice and soda water in a wine glass and then add wine and ice.


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spot? bryan scott dugan | words Each issue, we take a look back at the pop culture moments that made us gasp, cry and scream. Here’s how this works: The closer something is to that little green dot below (and to the right of) this paragraph, the more we liked it. The farther away, the more it sucked.

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fox renews ’Glee’ for two more years Eh, we’ll stick around for two more seasons of Klaine and bad covers of songs. Will you?

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drag queens reunite to record ’rupaulogize’ Roller skates and plenty o’ shade being thrown around about RuPaul, the drag queen legend. Watch the video.

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witherspoon arrested ryan lochte is dumb, but yet so pretty The only reason to watch his new reality show on the E! network is to see his pec muscles.

Oh, honey. Get it together. We can’t afford to lose you to the land of Lindsay Lohan and Amanda Bynes.

Selena and bieber back on? Rumors are swirling that the two were seen kissing. Yuck.

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