Couples who sweat together, stay together


When both partners are dedicated to achieving similar fitness goals, each will be more motivated to increase their individual effort to attain their personal goals. Photo: AFP

We all know that physical activity can do wonders for your health, but have you ever considered that it can rev up your romantic relationship as well?

EVERY day, across the city, people are hitting the gym, lifting heavy weights, thumping on treadmills and twisting themselves into a pretzel all with the hope of getting fitter, faster and stronger.

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