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@amelia1998
Going to the gym with a partner can enhance motivation and enjoyment, as you encourage each other and share fitness goals. The shared experience strengthens your bond and makes workouts more fun and engaging.
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@vaphap
doing everything with a partner is better 10 $DEGEN
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@ruzan
Having a partner to exercise with can provide motivation on days when you might feel unmotivated or tired. Knowing that you have someone counting on you to show up can make it easier to stick to your workout routine.
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@fahim6730
Totally! Working out with a buddy is a great way to stay motivated and have a blast while getting fit.
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@ezabel
The shared experience of working towards fitness goals can strengthen your bond. Whether it's a friend, family member, or significant other, exercising together can enhance your relationship through mutual support and shared achievements.
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@elham1366
Partners can provide encouragement and support, especially during challenging exercises. This positive reinforcement can boost your confidence and push you to achieve more.
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@somi1366
Having a workout partner holds you accountable. You're less likely to skip sessions when someone else is relying on you to show up.
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@yogi1990
Absolutely! Partnering up at the gym can boost motivation, enjoyment, and even your results.
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@zahra48
the study in 2021Β say that couples that work out together not only enjoy better workouts, but happier relationships too
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@hana75
When you work out with your partner, you can create a healthy and even playful space to push yourself a little harder to increase your performance,” says Evelyn M. Saavedra-Funes, LMFT, a licensed marriage and family therapist in Norwalk, Calif β€œYou are more likely to commit to your exercise plan and stick with it
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@rohamab
You will definitely be more motivated to exercise when you have a training partner
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