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Audio: 10 Tips for Working Out With Your Significant Other

February 17, 2009 05:04 PM ET | Katherine Hobson | Permanent Link | Print

Working Out With Your Significant Other

Last weekend, I spoke with WTOP radio in Washington about why and how you should work out with your significant other, including tips about the best way to work out with someone of different athletic ability. I suggested exercising with the whole family, too, but the host pointed out that it might be hard for parents to get a good workout if they're playing ball or hiking with young kids. While I had some ideas on how to get around this, it's a great point. If you're a parent, how do you incorporate your kids into your workout? Do you treat those sessions as real exercise, or just fun ways to be active with your kids?

Tags: exercise and fitness | relationships | podcasts

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Senior Writer Katherine Hobson writes about keeping your body fit and your diet healthy—and what those phrases actually mean, according to science. A longtime endurance athlete, she enjoys both training and Nutella in moderation. Ask her your burning exercise and nutrition questions at onfitness@usnews.com. Follow Katherine on Twitter at twitter.com/katherinehobson.

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