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  1. Why Some Valentines Love Working Out Together

    There are two kinds of couples when it comes to fitness: Those who work out together — and those who don’t.

    Since it’s the month of Valentine’s Day, we’re going to focus on the couples that sweat together and stay together.

    “The company is a good incentive,” says Susan Lieberman, 80, who works out several times a week with her husband, Murray, 81. “It’s motivating, too.”

    Murray agrees and says he needs the structure and commitment of working out with his wife of 55 years. “We function like a team. We help each other progress through the program, and it’s more effective, too.”

    Their motivation? To enjoy life and their grandkids for as long as possible.

    “I see so many people who can’t even go on a long walk,” Susan says. “We’re lucky to be able to do so much, and we don’t want to lose it.”

    For Lorrin and Deane Wong, 81, their adult daughter, a cardiologist, helped provide motivation.

    “It has been great fun, very enjoyable,” says Lorrin. “This is a nice activity that we share. This is enjoyable. We just keep on plugging along.”

    For Savas Koutsantonis, 63, and George Michaels, 66, fitness has been a constant component of their relationship since they met 26 years ago.

    “It’s part of our daily existence, our lives,” says Savas.

    “I feel guilty if I don’t go,” George says, who admits his husband’s enthusiasm inspires him to get moving.

    “It affects you physically but also mentally,” says Savas, a physical therapist. “It makes you feel better.”

    5 Reasons It Works

    Research shows there are good reasons for working out with a significant other. Psychology Today reports five ways working out together can help a romantic pairing.

    1. It increases happiness in the relationship. After physical exertion together, couples report feeling more satisfied in their relationship and more in love with each other. “Having a date night at the gym can boost the quality of your romantic relationship.”
    2. It improves the efficiency of your workouts. Just having your partner there can boost your energy output.
    3. It can help you fall in love with each other. Sweaty hands, racing pulse, shortness of breath … are you exercising or falling in love?
    4. It can help you reach your fitness goals. In one study, some husbands reported working out more when their wives offered supportive comments.
    5. It can increase bonds. Exercising creates opportunities for nonverbal matching of physical rhythms and patterns, which deepens the love connection.

    Exercising together shows mutual support and concern. It’s more fun, for some people, than going solo all the time. And having mutual interests is good for a relationship, even if that doesn’t mean tandem workouts.

    We love welcoming pairs over 50 because we see how they’re not only improving their health, but also strengthening their relationship and setting a positive example.

    And if you’re single or choose to work out alone, we still love you!

    If you’re over 50 and feeling behind in your life rather than ahead, our team of functional aging specialists is here to help you reclaim your life! 

    We help men and women over 50 feel better, look better, and age actively- because our life isn’t over as we age; in many ways, it’s just beginning!

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    Learn more here: 21-Day Longevity and Strength Program.

    If you have any questions, call us at (361-857-5087), and we’ll discuss how we can help you!


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