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April Fools: Freshman, 18, eats food from Dining Commons ...

..."Thank God I live on campus," said Hunt, a native of Purgatory, NV., where singers Celine Dion and Wayne Newton reside.

Hunt's cholesterol levels skyrocketed throughout the month, but he said he is nonetheless happy for the "I was a bit chunky to begin with," he said.

"Now, I'm lean and trim." But the Hunt was sick from the dining commons food multiple times.

"I think it was the salad," he said.

"Someone told me that they squirt pure glucose on the salad to make anorexics gain weight." McDonalds, on the other hand, became his new best friend.

"I never stopped loving it," he said.

"Except sometimes the french fries weren't salty enough.

That's just wrong." Hunt's girlfriend, Amber Atkins, said she thought the diet was unappealing.

"Actually, it was downright disgusting," Atkins said.

"He would offer me fries or oily pasta with stale bread, and I could always smell the grease on him.

It was like he was sweating McDonald's and gross DC kitchen." But Atkins said she is happy with his "He was always down on himself," she said.

"I guess eating crap all day pays off." While Hunt has returned to his usual diet of Count Chocula, Chipotle and Cold Stone ice cream, he can still be found passing by the 24-hour McDonald's drive-thru window at Flamingo Avenue and Eastern Ave...

Coaches Corner

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Triathlon: Four Ironman Training Rules

... -Consume 1,000 mg of sodium for every 32 fluid ounces of water you consume.

-Consume 200-300 calories per hour of simple carbohydrates.

-Consider using an energy drink with adequate sodium like many on the market and on race courses today.

Consuming such an energy drink will greatly simplify things for you.

Simply drink at your sweat rate and you will get ample water, sodium, and simply carbohydrates, all in an easily digestible format.

Consult with a good triathlon coach or sports nutritionist who has experience working with triathletes to fine-tune your personal approach.

-Start taking in your during-race sports nutrition products as soon as you are in a good rhythm on the bike and the run.

Avoid taking in nutrients in the transitions or when just getting started on the bike or run, unless you really go slowly through transition.

Otherwise you are asking your body to digest nutrients at a time when your gastrointestinal system is compromised and under a lot of stress.

Post-Race Nutrition -Immediately after your race, drink one of the recovery drinks on the market or 300-500 calories worth of chocolate skim milk, non-fat fruit yogurt or other recovery drink/snack.

Each of these options is ideal as a recovery drink/snack b/c they contain easily digestibly carbohydrates and protein near the optimal ratio.

-Drink energy drink or water all day after your race....

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