<p>My son does a lot of weight lifting/body building. He says the gym is good at his school (Wake) and that there are lots of guys "into" lifting in the general student population (non student athletes).</p>
<p>man, i'm an ex-hs football player,...really i've been meaning to keep lifting, but haven't had time (my dorm's a long way a way from the gym) but i'm gonna start working out more... i go to berkeley, one of the big problem's i have is they don't allow olympic lifts in the public gym, which ****es me off because that's what i learned to do in high school, and what's gotten me in shape. ill figure it out this semester.</p>
<p>Here at Nebraska it's a big thing. Everyone works fairly hard to keep in shape. Guys are built and the girls are skinny. I think we're in the top 5 for biggest jock schools. Weight lifting facility, rec in general, is good. The food selection in some of the dorms is really good if you're looking for a high protein diet. However, I'm sure some schools' have some fancy new rec centers they build that would easily beat out ours.</p>
<p>i go to colgate university , a large portion of the campus lifts weights (mens fitness magazine rated us second most fit campus in the country) and it shows on how cut is everyone is</p>
<p>i used to never lift weights but got inspired by my roomates and now i lift 4-5 times a week and have gained 10 lbs of muscle over first semester</p>