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The Top 5 Most Fit United States Presidents

Our leaders represent us, the citizens of the United States. They represent our ideals, our values, and sometimes they represent our care to fitness. Not every leader was in good physical health (see William Harrison or William H. Taft), but there were some who were fitter than others. In honor of President’s Day , here is a list of the Top 5 Fittest Presidents of the United States. This list takes into account facts, myths, legends, and even some biased personal opinions that have no real rhyme or reason for existing.

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5. Barack Obama

Starting the list is the man behind the Oval Office desk right now. Just by looking at President Obama one could guess he is in pretty good if not decent shape. Obama works out six days a week, alternating his workouts between upper and lower body weight training, cardio workouts, and playing basketball. Staying healthy and active is something that has been important to the President since he was 22 years old (right around the age of many college students!). It was then that he said no to drugs and alcohol and began focusing more on his physical fitness. He also maintains a well-balanced diet of rich in fiber foods like vegetables, fruits, calcium, proteins, and folic acid. Aside from his occasional caramel chocolates, President Obama stays away from unhealthy foods. When it comes to eating healthy and exercising, Barack Obama certainly leads by example. http://healthyceleb.com/barack-obama-fitness-routine-and-diet-plan/1046

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4. George W. Bush

In 2002, George W. Bush told Runner’s World that he ran six days a week and if he didn’t, he used an elliptical trainer, lifted weights, and stretched. Although his intellect is often questioned, there is no question about Bush’s recognition for fitness. He was so cognizant of his health that he even had a treadmill put on Air Force One so he could run in the sky. Bush recognized running was not only good for him physically but mentally as well, for it acted like therapy and helped him de-stress. Running helped Bush focus on his goals and be more disciplined with his work. People are more productive taking time out of their day for exercise than they are burning the midnight oil time and time again. http://www.menshealth.com/fitness/presidential-fitness-secrets

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3. George Washington

Who doesn’t know the famous quote by George Washington, “Working on your biceps? Try chopping down a cherry tree.” No one? I guess it’s true you should not trust everything you read on the internet. Well, George Washington still gets credit for being one of the fittest U.S. Presidents. He must have been fit to chop down a tree. Alright whether that stuff is true or not, there are other reasons why Washington makes the list. Pictures show that Washington was tall, thin, and had a strong athletic frame. He was a leader in war, commanding soldiers and forging a river in the middle of a winter night. An unfit man would struggle to do any of those things. Washington was also known as an excellent and energetic dancer. Dancing is a great form of fitness in which he excelled. Everyone knows he was one of the greatest presidents of all time, and now you know he was one of the fittest presidents of all time, too. http://www.mountvernon.org/george-washington/key-facts/

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2. John Quincy Adams

Perhaps a little less well-known compared to others on this list, one of the fittest presidents of all time was the sixth president, John Quincy Adams. Looks can be deceiving but one must trust what is said about Adams. He has been revered as one of the most intellectual presidents ever, but his body was nearly as active as his mind. Some have gone as far to call him the “Beacon of physical and intellectual fitness.” He was admired during his time for his three to four mile daily walks and his swims in the Potomac River. Although he lived during the 18th and 19th centuries, he managed to live to be 80 years old. That would be an above average length of life even by today’s standards! Clearly President Adams was doing something right in regards to his physical health. http://tucsoncitizen.com/morgue/2008/10/20/99955-the-fittest-presidents-of-all-time/

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1. Theodore Roosevelt

Good ‘ol Teddy! Topping the list as the Fittest U.S. President. The 26th president of the United States was an advocate of a strenuous life and pushing one’s physical limitations. In his autobiography, Roosevelt wrote, “Having been a rather sickly and awkward boy . . . I had to train myself painfully and laboriously not merely as regards to my body but as regards my soul and spirit.” The list of activities for Teddy are large and varied. He wrestled, boxed, hunted, rode on horseback, fenced, rock climbed, hiked, engaged in Jiu Jitsu, and played tennis. Presidents after Roosevelt who liked tennis should thank him for adding them to the White House. All of this comes after growing up with numerous ailments that made him sick as a boy. Mason Recreation loves the can-do attitude of Roosevelt and the resiliency and determination he showed to go from bedridden to being fully active. His variety in activity is also something highly recommended by Mason Recreation. Be like Teddy. Don’t be afraid to try new things and take on the challenge!  http://www.menshealth.com/fitness/presidential-fitness-secrets

 

If these men can have one of the most stressful jobs on earth and still remain physically fit, then you can, too! Let Mason Recreation help you be as fit as the great man above.

That does it for Mason Recreation’s Top 5 Most Fit Presidents of the United States. Feel free to reach out to us and let us know who you think was the fittest President of the United States. Remember…#fithappens.

Skyline Fitness Has A New Look

Skyline Fitness Has A New Look

 

Recently Skyline Fitness closed the doors to its basketball court.  During those 3 days, Mason Recreation was working hard to improve the basketball backboards in the facility.  Please stop by and check out new glass backboards!  We hope that you enjoy the new look!

 

Out with the old:                                                                        In with the NEW!

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Mason Club Ice Hockey is Always Giving Back on the Ice

The Mason Ice hockey team will be hosting an exhibition game to benefit the amazing organization “Our Military Kids.” “Our Military Kids” pays for children ages 3 through 12th grade of deployed National Guard and Reserve personnel to participate in youth sports, fine arts, and tutoring programs. The game is December 12th at the Prince William Ice Center puck drops at 2:40. You can purchase your tickets here https://app.mobilecause.com/f/n26/n.

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The best part of the event this year is that our current ice hockey team is playing our Mason Alumni team. This is always a big event during the season and marks the 4th year of the fundraiser. When asked why they participate each year coach Steve Hyjek said “It is a part of our program to do some community outreach and elevate the visibility of our program on campus, it is something that is important to us, this is an opportunity for us to take some of the skills that we have in life and some of the love that we have for the sport of hockey and use that to benefit others.” Last year they raised over $16,000! Help Club Ice Hockey achieve their goals this year by coming out and supporting this great cause!

Pedestrian Bridge to AFC: NOW OPEN

Pedestrian Bridge Update

 

The pedestrian bridge leading from lot C to the AFC has been approved and is now open for crossing!

 

For questions or concerns, contact Bob Kosar at [email protected] or 703-993-2533 for more information.

Mason Recreation Invites Mason Alumni to Come Play & Workout

On Saturday, December 5th Mason alumni and immediate family members will receive complimentary access to the Recreation & Athletic Complex (The RAC) on the Fairfax Campus of George Mason University. This is a great opportunity to grab a few friends and fellow alumni for some pickup basketball, volleyball, squash/racquetball or even a quick workout. Business hours are from 9am – 9pm.  Visitors should plan to park in the PV Lot located behind the RAC or utilize the Mason Pond parking deck for a small fee. Do not miss the men’s home basketball game at 6pm vs PENN. Showers and locker rooms are available.

Visitors must be 16 years or older to utilize the weight or cardio areas. Minors should be supervised by a parent/guardian at all times.

EXPLORE:

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LIFT:

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CARDIO:

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PLAY BALL:

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PLAY RACQUETBALL & SQUASH

 

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AND SO MUCH MORE…

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Thanksgiving Holiday Hours of Operation

During the Thanksgiving Holiday, the recreational facility will have the following hours:

Aquatic and Fitness Center (AFC)

  • Wednesday, November 25 – 6a-7p
  • Thursday, November 26 – CLOSED
  • Friday, November 27 – resume normal facility operating hours

 

Recreation and Athletic Complex (RAC)

  • Wednesday, November 25 – 6a-7p
  • Thursday, November 26 – CLOSED
  • Friday, November 27 – 12p-8p
  • Saturday, November 28 – 12p-8p
  • Sunday, November 29 – resume normal facility operating hours

 

Skyline Fitness Center

  • Wednesday, November 25 – CLOSED
  • Thursday, November 26 – CLOSED
  • Friday, November 27 – CLOSED
  • Saturday, November 28 – CLOSED
  • Sunday, November 29 – 12p-midnight
  • Monday, November 30 – resume normal facility operating hours

Bernie Sanders at the RAC

Bernie Sanders Town Hall, Fairfax Campus – October 28

 

On Wednesday, October 28, Senator Bernie Sanders will conduct a town hall style meeting with Mason students at 7 p.m. at the Recreation and Athletic Complex (RAC). He will focus on issues important to students, including college affordability, campaign finance reform, climate change, criminal justice reform, and income and wealth inequality.

 

Doors open at 6 p.m. Tickets are required and will be distributed at no charge Monday from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. and Tuesday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Center for the Arts lobby.

 

Parking for the event is in Lots K and J. There are several parking and traffic impacts associated with the event:

 

  • Patriots Village (PV) Lot will close Tuesday, October 27 at 11 p.m. until after the event Wednesday night.
  • Mason Pond Drive, between the traffic circle and Global Way by the Mason Global Center, will close starting at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, October 28 until after the event.
  • The Mason Global Center, RAC, and Mason Pond Drive/Mason Hall shuttle stops will close starting at 4 p.m. on Wednesday for the remainder of the evening.
  • The intersection of Banister Creek Court and Campus Drive (in front of the RAC) will be coned off and restricted to handicap parking only by police cadets beginning at 4 p.m.

 

For questions regarding parking impacts, contact Parking and Transportation at 703-993-2828.

 

For questions regarding the event, visit the campaign website.