- Improved exercise adherence. A year long study that evaluated the monthly exercise adherence and drop-out rates in married couples who exercised together compared to married couples who exercised independently found that those who exercised together were more likely to regularly attend a fitness program and less likely to drop out than those married individuals who exercised alone.
- Greater motivation to exercise. Encouragement and support from your partner can help you to "go that extra mile."
- Quality time.
- Fosters respect for your significant other. Witnessing your partner overcoming barriers to exercise and rebounding from setbacks helps you to develop a sense of pride in who he/she is as an individual.
- Enhanced libido (sex drive).
- Companionship.
Resource:
J Sports Med Phys Fitness, 1995 Sep;35(3):206-213, "Twelve Month Adherence of Adults who Joined a Fitness Program with a Spouse VS Without a Spouse," Wallace, J.P., Raglin, J.S., Jastremski, C.A.
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