How To Get Your Significant Other Motivated
Having your spouse as part
of your fitness lifestyle
can take your own levels of
fitness to a new level.
Imagine that you go to the
gym and workout and are
around 100% intensity.
Now imagine that you BOTH
go to the gym and workout
and are around 100%
intensity and it carries
over into other aspects of
your life (sleeping, eating,
etc).
It's difficult when you are
into working out and your
spouse may not share the
same levels of commitment or
joys. Talk about frustrating
too! You see beyond just you
and her but to your daughter
as well having parents
around later in life that
are healthy.
What's worse is that your
daughter may make the choice
later to NOT to active even
though you are very active.
It's easier if the whole
family moves as a single
unit.
I've seen several articles
written on spousal support
in the gym.
* some love it as it's an
extension of themselves *
others don't like it as they
want to do it on their own
Obviously you are walking a
delicate line. You want to
get your spouse involved in
fitness in some capacity.
You also know she doesn't
like exercise in general (my
mom was the same way).
The key is...
To make exercise fun!
Let me explain...
You see, a lot of us find
that bench pressing a lot of
weight is fun. It makes us
feel good. We get sore and
we love it. That's fun. At
least to me.
But there's many people who
find that really boring.
Pointless. And not so fun.
In that case, you've got to
simply find something that's
'exercise' but fun as well.
Walking, jogging,
basketball, tennis, family
Frisbee day, trail hiking...
Thing that involve one
thing and only one thing....
ACTIVITY!
Get her active in some way
without going full blown
into a gym and hitting the
weights and cardio machines.
There's so many levels of
fitness that don't involve
weights and cardio
equipment. But they all
involve movement and
activity.
Over the last few years,
I've received hundreds of
questions about nutrition.
Either it's a spouse looking
to eat better and he's
outnumbered at home or a
teen who wants to eat better
but his/her parents aren't
into it.
The #1 problem with this
is...
You may be looking for the
other person(s) to take on
your healthy lifestyle.
The reason they don't is
that it's so easy to make
bad choices today (fast
food, tv dinners, quick
eats).
The #1 solution to the
problem is...
COOK for the family.
If you step up and do the
shopping and eliminate most
of the junk foods and start
preparing meals, she'll be
literally forced to eat
better because you are
supplying the effort. The
effort to cook, shop and
prepare is really a big
reason why people eat
poorly. Nobody wants to
spend the time to do it.
Rather than look to her to
join you in this nutritional
quest, simply take over and
offer to help, shop and
cook.
If you start cooking well
enough, it will taste quite
good and she won't mind at
all.
Many people would gladly
eat healthy meals if they
tasted good and were
prepared for them.
As in the case of the
teenagers who are looking to
their parents to help them
with their lifestyles or the
spouse who wishes their
significant other would eat
better...
What nobody does is
simply...
TAKE OVER!
You wouldn't be putting her
on any diet. You'd simply be
eating better.
If it's important to you,
then you must do it. And
while you're at it, cook a
portion for her as well.
She'll probably NOT want to
invest the effort to cook
her own meals if they are
already done for her.
So there you have it...
First, find any activity
you both can enjoy on a
basic level. No guilt. No
pushing. Just being active.
Let's see if it progresses.
Second, learn all you can
about nutrition and eating
properly for life (no
diets). And shop and cook.
Make portions for her.
Chances are, she'll just
accept it and eat what you
are eating because it's
there. Find recipes that
make healthy foods taste
better.
Third, you can throw in
subtle hints about how great
she looks. What most men do
is...
Bring down their wife's
self-esteem in an effort to
make them better themselves.
As you point out the
unhealthy ways, you won't
make her suddenly jump from
the couch to the gym.
You'll just bring any
motivation she had to a
screeching halt.
So compliment her. Make her
feel good. People who feel
good move forward. People
who feel bad, usually hide
and become depressed.
Do the opposite of what
most men would do in this
situation.
That is, tell her how GREAT
she is, how good she looks
and maybe she'll come around
to hanging out with you more
during your activity.
If you take the usual
approach and tell her she
needs to workout and she's
eating poorly, she'll
probably not respond in a
positive manner.
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