Tired of the same old Valentine's Day formula -- flowers for her, chocolates 
for him, candlelit dinner and a soppy movie? 
One
of the best gifts that you can gift yourselves as a couple this
Valentine's Day is to sign up for a fitness programme together. 
It is time and money well spent and the benefits are long-term and visible if 
you stick with it.
What you decide to sign up for depends on your personal preferences. 
We
present an overview of your options. So get to it! After all there must
be a reason why they say that couples that play together, stay
together. 



Benefits of working out together
~
Juntly Gonsalves, personal trainer and gym instructor at Inch By Inch,
has personal experience training couples. He says couples tells us that
working out with a partner provides a serious boost to your motivation
and goals. 
"Having someone
to support and encourage you is good for your workout," he says. You
are also less likely to give up on your workout plan for the year.
~
Working out with another person can be healthy competition and it can
spur you to push yourself harder than you think you can go. (Note:
Don't push too hard. Experts strongly advise stopping exercise the
minute you begin to feel faint or ill.)
~ Working out with your partner gives both a better understanding of each 
other's bodies. 
"You
can monitor each other's form (posture and stance while working out)
and, even in the absence of a trainer, help each other to exercise
better," says Juntly. 
~ With
fitness as the common goal, you will both follow a healthy diet.
There's no question then of binging on that rich chocolate sundae
because your non-working out husband/ boyfriend wouldn't stop eating in
front of you!

Before signing up
A couple of things to keep in mind before you sign up for an activity:
~
Assess each partner's fitness level. If one is athletic and the other a
couch potato, you will have to meet in the middle to find a fitness
programme that suits both. 
~ Find an activity that fits into both partners' schedules. One dropping out 
halfway through defeats the purpose.. 
What you can do
Take up yoga
You've
read the articles, you've listened to your parents, and of course
you've heard the celebrities go on and on about the benefits of yoga.
Well, for once, everyone is right. With physiological, psychological
and even spiritual benefits, you might as well try it out and share it
with your partner.
~ Yoga
works well as a couples activity because you can do it at your own pace
and tailor it to your individual needs while still being in the same
room with each other. 
~ With
partner yoga (two people work together in various yogic postures), you
can assist and support your partner's poses as well. Don't try this
without supervision though.

Join a gym
~
It's a whole lot more fun getting sweaty when you have someone around
to see exactly how hard you work! Joining a gym with your partner is a
great investment and you can help each other with both cardio and
weight training exercises.
~ Aerobics programmes conducted in gyms are also a good option for couples.
~
Lots of gyms offer a special discount for couples. For instance, Gold's
Gym is offering a discounted package as well as one month's free
personal training for couples this Valentine's Day. 
Qi Life (pronounced as kai), a gym located at Churchgate, Mumbai offers a 10 
per cent discount on packages for couples. 
Do a survey in your area and then choose the right gym for you and your 
partner. 
~
Does the thought of getting up and going all the way to the gym put you
off? It's very common and experts find that people who work out with
partners tend to shrug that lazy feeling off faster.
Take up spinning
~ Unless you're newly in love, we're pretty sure your head has stopped spinning 
from the ecstasy! The spinning we're talking about here is an indoor cycling 
workout that people swear by when it comes to fitness. 
~
This high-energy group workout increases endurance, works the lower
body and contributes to general fitness. People who spin love the vibe
at a spinning class -- a whole group of people working to the maximum
while the thumping music and motivational messages from an instructor
keep you going.
~ They say you
can burn between 600-800 calories from one 40-minute spin session. And
it's fun too! Sounds like the kind of thing you want to do with your
partner.

Take up a couple's sport
If you don't want to join a gym, Juntly suggests taking up a sport together 
like tennis, badminton or squash. 
Train together for a marathon 
Instead of jogging aimlessly, a couple can train for the marathon.
If
you're happy enough with your appearance and health to not want to
exercise, you need a bigger goal in mind -- training for the marathon
together is just the right thing. 
Just
make sure you're training safely and be wary of putting pressure on
your joints. Consult a trainer if you have to before getting started.

Nutrition tips 
Shivani Kadakia, nutritionist and fitness counsellor at Gold's Gym, makes an 
interesting point. 
She
says, "Many times we find that husbands don't like it when their wives
diet too much. If you are in a joint fitness programme, you both can
contribute to a balanced nutrition plan for each other."
Stay
focussed on your common goal and you're less likely to slip up. Juntly
tells us that couples who workout together tend to keep a watch not
only on their own diet but the other's eating habits as well. So expect
your partner to send you on a good guilt-trip if you binge!
Shivani's
nutrition tip for all couples this Valentine's: Celebrate without the
rich sinful dessert! Try a fruit platter or delicious flavoured
yoghurt, instead. 
Take our advice; commit to a fitness programme this Valentine's. It really is a 
good thing to do for your relationship.
If that doesn't convince you, then this sound logic from the Reese 
Witherspoon-starrer Legally Blonde
should do the trick, "Exercise gives you endorphins. Endorphins make
you happy.. Happy people just don't kill their husbands, they just
don't!" 










 
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