Having a motivational buddy to work out with is great, but new studies also show that working out together can be hugely beneficial for your relationship.
, but as new studies show, working out together can actually be hugely beneficial for your relationship, too.
, 43% revealed that they exercise or have exercised with their partner, with roughly half admitting it had a positive impact on their relationship and that they enjoyed the quality time spent together.Almost a quarter of the participants surveyed listed 'feeling more attracted to their partner' as one of the reasons it boosted their romance, as well as enjoying watching their other half working out.
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