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Physically Fit Marriage

Couples That Play Together, Stay Together

By Johnathon Allen

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Partners can also take classes together to learn a skill that is entirely new to both of them, like rock climbing, dancing or skiing. "That way, neither person has a distinct advantage over the other and they get to share in the fun of learning together," Schurman says.

Why God Gave Us Baby Joggers
Of course, one of the most common challenges married couples encounter while trying to keep up with each other on the "Stairmaster of life" is the inevitable arrival of children. New mothers often lament the loss of their once hard-won fitness, and new fathers fret over the absence of their favorite training partner.

"It's easier for a woman who was in good shape before she became pregnant to return to a high fitness level after birth, but it still takes a concentrated effort," Braveman says. "The husband should be patient and encouraging. Unfortunately, new fathers generally have a hard enough time keeping up with their own fitness goals and may tend to lose track of their once favorite workout partner."

Once kids arrive, it's vital that you create time for each other and maintain a regular workout schedule. "If child care isn't readily available at the usual workout times, parents should alternate schedules. Creating an in-home workout station, or finding ways to include the child such as investing in a Baby Jogger are also good solutions for keeping the whole family fit," Schurman says. "Whatever it takes, in the long run, it will be worth it. The best role model a child can have is an actively healthy parent."

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