Tips on getting your partner to join the gym

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  • Danp
    Danp Posts: 1,561 Member
    If you're really interested in spending more time together then why don't you take up a pastime/activity that she currently enjoys rather than forcing/convincing her to do something you enjoy.
  • tlosal
    tlosal Posts: 7 Member
    Thanks for all the info guys. Yeah I don't force my wife to do anything she doesn't want to do. I was just wondering how others might have gotten their significant other to become more active and get healthier. My thought process is for us to get into this lifestyle so we can have a happier, longer life. Who doesn't want to live long and healthy? 😅
  • snowflake954
    snowflake954 Posts: 8,399 Member
    Is your wife unhealthy?
  • dolliesdaughter
    dolliesdaughter Posts: 544 Member
    She will workout when she wants. Nothing you can say or do, will change that.
  • brenn24179
    brenn24179 Posts: 2,144 Member
    My hubby hates the gym, I love it, we do other stuff together like bike rides.
  • etherealanwar
    etherealanwar Posts: 465 Member
    edited March 2019
    I recently (2 months ish) starting going to the gym to weight lift. While at the beginning I was trying to get my husband to join I realized I was being somewhat demanding and I should not have been trying to force him to go. He told me he will when he feels ready so I have left it at that. There really is no way to get a grown adult to partake in something they are not interested in. Like others have suggested, try finding activities both of you can enjoy together.
  • mbaker566
    mbaker566 Posts: 11,233 Member
    karen8787 wrote: »
    maybe she likes her time away from you while you go to the gym so she tells you she hates so she gets to stay home and you get of her hair for a while

    so true. i loved it when my husband went to the gym. nice hour or so of down time(do all the house chores)
  • CSARdiver
    CSARdiver Posts: 6,252 Member
    tlosal wrote: »
    Thanks for all the info guys. Yeah I don't force my wife to do anything she doesn't want to do. I was just wondering how others might have gotten their significant other to become more active and get healthier. My thought process is for us to get into this lifestyle so we can have a happier, longer life. Who doesn't want to live long and healthy? 😅

    I assumed as much.

    Bottom line that we all pretty much suck at communication and you need to find a better way to do this effectively.

    What you'll likely find is that you are incapable of changing the behavior of anyone other than yourself, so your best course of action is to inspire.
  • snowflake954
    snowflake954 Posts: 8,399 Member
    kshama2001 wrote: »
    Is your wife unhealthy?

    Being sedentary is not healthy. Unfortunately, we don't see the consequences of this for decades.

    Yes, but he doesn't say that she's sedentary--he says she hates to workout. She might be doing other things, such as a lot of housework, walking the dog, ..... who knows? OP isn't very clear. If she's sedentary, then yes, it's a worry. We have friends that have always been, and they're a bit older than us--we're 64 and 65. Now their health is in pieces. They are both overweight and in and out of the hospital. We used to travel all over Italy with them. So sad. It keeps me exercising because I don't want to end up like that.
  • RunsWithBees
    RunsWithBees Posts: 1,508 Member
    I used to try unsuccessfully to get my boyfriend to take up running so he could run with me. After so many times of him saying no, he hated running, he’d never ever be a runner, etc I stopped trying and instead just enjoyed my time running and would tell him about how much fun it was but without asking him to join me anymore. A few months later he surprised me that he had completed the C25K program all on his own and started running!!! He’s been running on his own and with me a few times a week ever since! He has soooooo become a runner now! Sometimes he’s the one that nags me to get up and go for a run waaaay too early in the morning :s I’ve created a monster, so be careful what you wish for ;)
  • mbaker566
    mbaker566 Posts: 11,233 Member
    I used to try unsuccessfully to get my boyfriend to take up running so he could run with me. After so many times of him saying no, he hated running, he’d never ever be a runner, etc I stopped trying and instead just enjoyed my time running and would tell him about how much fun it was but without asking him to join me anymore. A few months later he surprised me that he had completed the C25K program all on his own and started running!!! He’s been running on his own and with me a few times a week ever since! He has soooooo become a runner now! Sometimes he’s the one that nags me to get up and go for a run waaaay too early in the morning :s I’ve created a monster, so be careful what you wish for ;)

    neither partners i've had since i started running have been runners. the first was proud though, this one is just baffled :P
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    I guess it depends on how you define "workout"...my wife and I hate to workout as well and I only go to the gym a couple days per week to lift and she goes one day...the rest of the time we just try to be active and have a good time. She enjoys running and I enjoy cycling, but we don't really consider those to be "workouts" per sei. We also like hiking in the mountains and rock climbing here and there. We just try to stay active and have fun. The only time that changes is when we're training for some event, but neither of us have done that in a couple of years now because it kinda takes the fun out of things and makes things more of a chore.
  • aokoye
    aokoye Posts: 3,495 Member
    kshama2001 wrote: »
    Is your wife unhealthy?

    Being sedentary is not healthy. Unfortunately, we don't see the consequences of this for decades.

    The OP didn't say their wife was sedentary (unless I missed it). For all we know she works on her feet all day or enjoys not gym related activities that involve not being sedentary.
  • kshama2001
    kshama2001 Posts: 28,052 Member
    aokoye wrote: »
    kshama2001 wrote: »
    Is your wife unhealthy?

    Being sedentary is not healthy. Unfortunately, we don't see the consequences of this for decades.

    The OP didn't say their wife was sedentary (unless I missed it). For all we know she works on her feet all day or enjoys not gym related activities that involve not being sedentary.

    Yes, I should have been more clear and added this was a general statement, not referring to the OP's wife specifically, as I do not know if she is sedentary.