Do you workout with your significant other?
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I work out with my boyfriend fairly often.
We take a hot yoga class once a week, it's a great class because the teacher accomodates various levels so there are lots of modifications for less flexible boyfriend and then advanced poses for myself.
We also go to the gym together from time to time, I do cardio at the gym (he gets his cardio from biking and hockey) so he does weights and then we meet up to stretch together.
I personally love working out together, I know he wants us to join a sports team but we don't really like the same sports. I've never dating anyone before that I could work out with, but this works out so nicely.
I think the reason it is successful is that we are both sort of doing our own thing, but are also together. Going on runs together doesn't work because he runs much much faster than me and we end up being competitive.0 -
Workouts = "I'll kill you!" We've tried but we have totally different workout styles and effort levels. We both hate each other in no time. We even have a hard time doing anything 'fun' together. When we work out together, that's when I wonder the most why we are married. Then we have s*x and I remember why.0
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I use to all the time with my ex. We'd go on runs together and to the gym. We're still great friends so if he's ever in the city I try to get him to go on a run with me. Given that I've surpassed his running ability, that never happens.
The current boyfriend won't even consider it. He says he'd be too embarrassed to workout in front of me because I'm in better shape than him. He takes my constructive criticism on health and working out as flat out criticism. Don't really like it though. I've always worked out with who I'm dating.0 -
I did Insanity Asylum with my boyfriend. At the time he wasn't officially my boyfriend and in the very beginning I was self conscious and it hindered my workout. But I got use to. 100% comfortable and it was really fun. I wouldn't have done the video at all if he weren't there.0
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As often as we can, We run together 2 or 3 times a week and take a walk together 2 or 3 times a week.0
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We occasionally go to the gym together, but generally dont workout together while there.0
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Our work schedules are too different---I workout early before my 1st part time job, he works on the way home from work while I'm at my 2nd part time job. Plus both of us are pretty much loners when we work out--just want to quietly concentrate on what we're doing and not socialize.0
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Although my fiance doesn't really need to lose much weight (10 pounds, and it's for cardiac reasons), I try to encourage him to go with me to the gym or out for walks when I go. I definitely find it much easier to keep going with him by my side, even though we're both listening to our iPods and pretty much ignoring each other. It helps to keep me motivated, because seeing him makes me want to be healthier and thinner. We're getting married in April, and I'd hate to be the fat bride next to her skinny groom. I also don't want to die young because of my weight, so having him by my side keeps me on track.0
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Only if walking to and from the bar counts ha ha (one time we walked 1.5 miles each way so that might count). We don't work out together, I like to take classes and do HIIT (I am a former dancer and current dance teacher) and he's more of a runner lifter (he used to play soccer). Lots of luck to you and the bf with the workouts. If that doesn't work out see if you can get a friend to join you for exericse.0
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IF my FH worked out on a regular basis I would hate to work out with him. I use that time to be by myself and have me time. He needs to stay out of my workout time (especially when sometimes i using that time to decompress from him!!).0
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My husband and I work out together every day. We always run at least a mile a day and this is almost always done together. Daily dog walks are also done together. Trainer rides inside are done together but we sometimes do different workouts. Going to the gym to do weights is also together but we do our own thing once there. Long bike rides outside are done together for safety reasons. Regular and long runs, we start off together for about the first quarter mile and then he'll take off at his pace. We sign up for all the same races, but don't race together.
....I think I just made us sound like nutcases.
Edit: One of the reasons we got this way is because we decided at the same time that we were fat and needed to lose weight so we started together at that point. Our workouts have changed over the past 3 years but we've always thought we wouldn't be as dedicated and consistent if the other person wasn't also doing it. It's been successful though. I've dropped from 175 lbs to 133 lbs (5'10" female) and he's dropped from 250 lbs to 185 lbs (5'10" male) with little "dieting".0 -
I use to all the time with my ex. We'd go on runs together and to the gym. We're still great friends so if he's ever in the city I try to get him to go on a run with me. Given that I've surpassed his running ability, that never happens.
The current boyfriend won't even consider it. He says he'd be too embarrassed to workout in front of me because I'm in better shape than him. He takes my constructive criticism on health and working out as flat out criticism. Don't really like it though. I've always worked out with who I'm dating.
You don't think your current bf would have a problem with that. Especially since you described him as somewhat self conscious about his shape.0 -
Funny enough I go with not only my fiance, but his mother and step-dad! We wake at five AM every day . . . and let me just say, neither one of us are morning people. His mom is, but not us, nor his step-dad.0
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My time in the gym, on the mat, or running, or w/e workout I'm doing is my time.0
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Never with my husband but I always walk and jog with my crazy dog (pit-bull rescue)!!! So... not with my significant other but always with my best friend!!0
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My boyfriend and I do not jog together because he's much much faster than me. In general, he has more athletic ability, despite the fact that I work out regularly and he does once in a blue moon.
One thing we've found that does work for both of us is the NYT 7 minute workout: http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/05/09/the-scientific-7-minute-workout/ . We do it simultaneously, but we each adjust as necessary for our abilities. I do the push ups on my knees (and way less of them). On the other hand, his squats are more shallow than mine. We actually do each exercise for 1 minute instead of 30 seconds... or try to, anyway. It means more downtime for me with certain exercises (eff you, triceps dips), but ensures we both get a good workout.
It's an intense workout and it's much easier to motivate myself to do it with a partner!
My fiance and I have been doing the scientific workout, too!! It's great, and we too are bumping up the seconds. Haven't reached a whole minute yet, but 45 seconds is pretty killer so far! And yes, friggin tricep dips!! :grumble:
He also recently bought a weight set (single hand bars with the plates that slide on), so we've been working with those, too. In fact, my arms hate him today, but I love that he's getting into it.
OP, I've been at this a while now, but he just recently decided that dunlap was not his thing, and became really ready to fight it. It's been great!! Just gotta find something (and some time) that works for both of you and gives you both the workout you're looking for. Best of luck! :flowerforyou:0 -
There are physical activities that my fiancee and I enjoy doing together (hiking, Kinect, Wii Sports, walking the dog around the neighborhood, etc). For the most part though, I want my workout time to be about me. I don't mind going to the gym together, but I don't want to follow one another. I understand that I might be sounding a little jerky right now, but hear me out. I want to lose myself in my workout. I can't get in the zone with him right next to me. It's distracting. He's adorable, and I find myself staring at his calves. Also, it makes me focus on what I look like, which is ridiculous. I didn't come to the gym to look cute. I came to burn some calories and build some muscle.0
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I use to all the time with my ex. We'd go on runs together and to the gym. We're still great friends so if he's ever in the city I try to get him to go on a run with me. Given that I've surpassed his running ability, that never happens.
The current boyfriend won't even consider it. He says he'd be too embarrassed to workout in front of me because I'm in better shape than him. He takes my constructive criticism on health and working out as flat out criticism. Don't really like it though. I've always worked out with who I'm dating.
You don't think your current bf would have a problem with that. Especially since you described him as somewhat self conscious about his shape.
Nope! We're still great friends and he knows very that I still talk to him and see him occasionally. Just like he still talks to his ex and catches up with her on occasion too. I have zero issue with this. We're too rational and mature for jealousy.0 -
My partner and I work out together three days a week on a set schedule. If we feel that we need to make an alteration, we have to discuss and negotiate it as we are keeping each other accountable to stay on track. Typically one of my two teen sons will join us on any given day as well. I suspect my daughter, when she comes back from her summer job, will join us as well. HUGELY successful and motivating to be doing this as a couple/family.0
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Yes, we do. I love it. He is my spotter when I lift heavier weights. We do cardio separately most of the time, but we do strength training together whenever we can. I feel more motivated to work out when I know he's counting on me to be there. It's also nice to exercise together with someone who is your biggest supporter and biggest beneficiary of your new fit body.0
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My wife does Wendler's 5/3/1 lifting routine with me at the gym. We're also both runners...sometimes we train together but often one of us needs to watch the kiddos while the other is running and vice versa. Next year we have our sites set on a few sprint triathlons as we are getting a bit bored with 5Ks...though the mud/obstacle course runs are loads of fun.0
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no hes not interested
hes staying fat
bahahaha
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Yes and often and love it. She is a babe and very positive. We motivate one another and do everything from walking, to lifting, dancing, Zumba. We enjoy a very healthy lifestyle, have a love for life, and one another.
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Yes, we do. I love it. He is my spotter when I lift heavier weights. We do cardio separately most of the time, but we do strength training together whenever we can. I feel more motivated to work out when I know he's counting on me to be there. It's also nice to exercise together with someone who is your biggest supporter and biggest beneficiary of your new fit body.
Amen! Can I get a witness?0 -
I'm trying to get mine to join the gym with me, I rally need a spotter plus he needs to workout. No luck yet!0
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I have worked out with my husband a number of times but it turns into me getting pissed off at him LOL(which makes me work out harder) but still never a good thing. The only time we do work out and get along is when we are hitting and kicking pads and I think that is because hes showing me not putting me down and I am accepting what he is saying and not rolling my eyes LOL0
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My boyfriend has been nudging me because he wants us to get a few bikes and start taking rides together, or even just take walks together after dinner but I always decline. I'm still so much bigger than him that's it's embarrassing when I'm huffing and puffing and crazy out of breath - and he's just strolling along at his speedy little pace. I already hate just walking up a flight of stairs with him lol *sigh*0
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