You've been looking in the wrong places.
After a new (training) partner? It makes sense to ditch the pub
pick-up and find your perfect match in the gym. In fact, one in five
users of the dating app Happn said they’d rather go for a
spontaneous run or walk to get to know someone than the traditional
cinema, dinner or drink options. Let’s face it – a movie date is awkward
early on. Staring at a screen, no thanks. Sweating it out in spin
class, correct.
But how do you transition from glances on the cross-trainer to coffee
date post-workout? For your opening line, think more: asking for
advice, less: criticizing his lunge jumps. Guys are sensitive about
that. Claire Certain, head of trends at Happn, says, “Exchange
tips and ask for advice – perhaps there’s a machine you’ve never used or
you simply want to know where the best place for a protein shake is.
But do not offer unsolicited critique on someone’s form.” Wait till
you’re official to tell him his lunges are really average.
Committing to that Tuesday 7am HIIT class might have benefits beyond
boosting your fitness, too. “Setting up a regular schedule for when you
go to the gym, and perhaps even what classes you take, will help lay the
groundwork for natural conversation starters as you start to bump into
the same people again and again,” Certain advises. “It would almost be
rude not to acknowledge them after all!”
However, don’t get too regular. Mixing up your workouts is great for
boosting your strength and cardio fitness. Also: it can create new
opportunities for meeting a new bloke. “If you’re always lifting weights
or hitting the cross-trainer, you could miss out on great people
working on something else, or cut yourself off from those who would
otherwise approach you,” says Certain. Think of it as extra incentive to
bump up your strength workouts.
Also
avoid: piling on the make-up (your pores say no) and piling on the
weights – you don’t want an injury just to impress. The biggest upside?
Even if your romance mission fails, you’ll get fitter. Forget the bloke,
that’s the real win.
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