9 ~i. I Men at work A look at guys who do aerobics by Melissa Peerless and Tami Pollak 5-6-7-kid!5-6-7-kick!5-67-gmin injury! There was spandex. There was sweat. There were tank tops. There were hairy legs. There was a self-described "offensive lack of coordination." There were men at work. Squeee,r/se-good.Squae, reease-onemore. Square-sir, u, you cn redse now, cn'tyou? Monday nights, in room 3275 at the CCRB, the sports bras fly out the window as the jock straps ease into the only Adult Lifestyles Men's Aerobics class on campus. And while the classes are significantly smaller than the other aerobics classes instructor Jeanine bed ad A 4(4Z 60 W. Park St. Frutport, M 49415 (616) 865.6289 Proudly presents 'Wleffness 'eekens 1991! Speciaf 'Weekend package inclues... * comfortabl t ofgirng Friday andSaturday nhts * heatiorientedbreakfasts * use ofeercise facility * complimentary massage * seasonaloutdoor recreational activities * programs on stress management and creative visualization - * time for personareaation .Advanced Reservation and deposit required $100 per person: doule occupancy, $150 single occupancy pLus ta Caffnowforfurthier information, Sincerefy jon & V/irginia Hfewett Justice teaches, they can be even more strenuous. 'The only difference in this class and the one I took last semester with both men and women is, last time, there were periods throughout the semester when the work-outs would be really intense. This class, they are always really intense," said Tony Stewart, a senior nursing student and exceptional "aerobiciser." In a sea of flailing limbs and gyrations that explain why the lambada is indeed a "forbidden dance," Stewart stood out Monday night like Patrick Swayze in PeWee's Playhouse. He has experience. And in aerobics, like all good things, experience counts. "I first did aerobics six years ago in the Navy. I was stationed overseas, in Okinawa... The instructor was one of the Marine's wives," Stewart explained. In 1989, aerobics was officially adopted as part of an official U.S. military regimen as a supplement to the tried-and-true obstacle course. Makes you wonder if our Operation Desert Storm troops are yearning for their handweights and Jane Fonda videotapes, doesn't it? "I get some silly comments from some of the women at the nursing school, but I don't care," Stewart said. "I'm taking weight training to regain strength in my back [following an injury last year], but I like to use the aerobics to get limber again, and annihilate the festive waistline, if you know what I mean," Stewart explained, glancing down at his sweat-stained tank top. "It's fun," he added exhaustedly. Felyourmuscer working. Feeyour butocks contral. I saidfeelyour buttocks contraa. "I started doing aerobics for three reasons: Janet, Jenna and Ela," said Corey Hedge, a first-year Engineering student, with a straight &ae. Hedge, a resident of Alice Lloyd, began doing aerobics in the Hill dorms at the urging of some of his female friends. A high school track runner, he has not found aerobics overly strenuous. His newfound aerobic agility, however, has helped Hedge syndrome, and partly because, well, many aerobic classes are strong enough for a man, but made for a woman. The men's "classes are less 'dancey.' I try to do more strength work - we do more lunges, more bicep curls, things like that I think a lot of guys stay away Personality" offdrs two flavors of frozen yogurt served with a split banana, strawberries, blueberries, pineapple and pecans for as low as 332 calories. Sounds tempting, but add this to lasagna and you may as well have eaten a Whopper. Call us crazy, but "Death by Chocolate Cheesecake" (with an unrevealed calorie count) just doesn't sound as though it would make a Richard Simmons list of favorites. But what dessert is complete without coffee? Afternoon Delight wisely offers an array of "Cappuccino Delights." Cappuccino comes plain, topped with cinnamon or whipped cream or can be blended with frozen yogurt to create a "Cappuccino Shake." Despite these high-cal temptations and not-so-good-for- you desserts, Afternoon Delight lives up to its reputation for healthful eating with its variety of mixed fruit bowls which can be topped with (what else?) frozen yogurt. We were most impressed with Afternoon Delight's offering of a protein shake at a scanty 380 calories. But wait, hold onto your calorie counters. First permit us to quote directly from the menu: "Protein Plus Shake - any flavor of our creamy shake with a raw egg and wheat germ added." Maybe for Ro by, but not'ds. We'll takb'the Death by Chocolate Cheesecake and an hour on the Stairmaster, thank you very much. Seva One block away from Afternoon Delight lies Seva, at 314 E. Liberty. Their motto is "The Midwest's Premier Natural Foods Restaurant." And this time, we concur. While waiting for our table to be called, we browsed through the array of health food items for sale. Indeed, we found natural foods: carrot chips made from stone- ground corn, whole wheat, real carrot juice and pieces, every vitamin from A to zinc, and soymilk. Although Seva specializes in natural foods, organic products - many of which have not been tested on animals - abound. Our favorite by far was the "Pet Guard Herbal Collar." Patiently waiting, we turned our attention to the extensive literature on environmental issues and animal rights: Animal's Voice, Garbage: The Practical Journal for the Environment, and Buzzworm: The Environmental Magazine. Our keen intuition told us we had stumbled upon a running theme in this restaurant. After 20 minutes, we were led to a table by a Birkenstock-footed hostess and promptly approached by a friendly waitress, also clad in socks and sandals. (Could a possible swap be going on between Seva's employees and the shoe store nearby which specializes in Birkenstocks? We wondered.) While perusing the menu, we noted the surroundings which gave us the feeling of being in a botanical garden. Green plants hang from every corner and crevice. The atmosphere is peaceful in contrast to the frenetic pace of Afternoon Delight. The menu offers six categories of entrees: Oriental, Italian, Mexican, sandwiches, salads and omelettes. Selections average $4.95 to $6.25. True to Seva's health- conscious reputation, many of these plates can be ordered without eggs or dairy products. Vegetables can be steamed instead of stir-fried to reduce cholesterol and fat content. Tofu fans take note: tofu can be added to any Oriental dish for an additional 50 cents. *The beverage list is exhaustive. Any fruit or vegetable which can be liquified is there. Carrot juice interested us. The list goes on. Seva also offers what they call their "Blended Drinks" for $2.25. Once again, we quote: "Soyshake - strawberries and bananas blended with Edemy soymilk." If you missed your Protein Plus Shake at Afternoon Delight, protein powder can be added to your Soyshake for another 50 cents. We settled on one of the dinner specials - a real deal. It comes with an entr6e, your choice of soup or salad, and bread for $8.25. Our entr6e - the Hukilau Stir Fry ,which was steamed, lacked not only oil but also taste. The mixture of pineapple, green peppers, pea pods, and tofu served over brown rice with a sweet and sour barbecue sauce just didn't do the trick. To compensate for the disappointing entree, we polished off our half loaf of whole wheat cinnamon raisin bread, which we highly recommend. We washed all of this food down with a tall, frothy glass of carrot juice, at two bucks a shot. 1 1 1 1 © Psych( CO Nutriti( O Suppo for anorexi and compu JUDITH D Dire SUSAN E. SHELLEY R THE THERAPY CENTEI I KE~N SMOIR/WKIeekend Five men and a lady make it burn. Jeanine justice (far left) pumps up (foreground, I to r) Mark Schiefsky, Tony Stewart, and Bruce Kohl. WAEMI1 l OaIGH RU. PARK 85M0I1IR81 -FEU - M = PBLCJ1R RSI Mt -frg nrv oo OR nPwii* TE MPABi ntuOirYOU OR CAL OUR TOLL. iRE MUMI-800-47-PAV DM UOML OMOnrn UWRA Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority him on the dance floor. "You get the best moves from aerobics," Hedge explained, his legs flying over his head, his fingers pointed. As far as the idea of an all-men's aerobics class, Hedge exclaimed, 'That would defeat the entire purpose!" although he admitted that he hasn't struck up any long term affairs in his Lycra. "I don't mix aerobics with lunch, if you know what I mean," Hedge smirked. Hedge said he didn't notice too much difference in the aerobic garb between the sexes, opting for shorts and a tee-shirt himself. "But, if the women wore bulky sweats, well, that would take a lot of the fun out of it," Hedge reiterated. Onemoresong?Onemore .y C'mon, one more... oh forget it. Coo/it dorn. Justice, the instructor of the all- men's class and a graduate student of kinesiology, began teaching aerobics in California. 'There are a lot more 50/50 classes out there. Here [at Michigan], I have one class with 60 to 70 people, and only four or five men. The numbers are increasing, but they're still really small. Men can still sign up," she explained. Justice said the all-men's class was designed partly to avoid the Corey from the classes because they think it's not hard enough, or that it's too hard, or they don't think aerobics are cool. Mostly younger guys think it's not. The Monday night classes attract older people, not really the frat boys - and the men are there to work out," Justice said. "We really have fun," Justice added. 'The guys are so appreciative. In some of my other classes, the class expects so much. This class is mellower." Some of the students Monday night begged to differ. 'The instructor is a spunky slave- driver," said Eric Kaldor, an LSA junior and second-time aerobiciser. "I'm in training to be a couch potato," Kaldor joked, dripping with sweat. Kaldor's roommate, Bruce Kohl, an Engineering senior, was radiant in his virginal aerobic afterglow throughout the interview. "As a first time aerobiciser, I was surprised at the intensity of the workout... I guess Richard Simmons gives it a bad name," Kohl said. 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