Couples working out together: The rise of partner workouts


New analysis by Harlow Leisurezone examined keywords such as “couples' fitness” and “couples in the gym” between January 2022 and January 2025, finding that couples have continued training together long after COVID restrictions ended.
The residents of Ripon led the way with a 550% surge in partner-led workouts.
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Hide AdRoyal Tunbridge Wells came second with a 220% increase in partner participation.
Middlesbrough came third with a 216.6% increase in couples hitting the gym floor.
Other notable cities in the top ten include Bournemouth (184%), Wolverhampton (182.6%) and Blackpool (180%).
Health and Fitness Manager David Marrington, from Harlow Leisurezone, who conducted the research, commented, “Training together at the gym is a fantastic way of staying motivated and supporting each other’s fitness goals. Here are some great ways to train together successfully and make the most of your gym sessions as a team.
Set shared and individual goals
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Hide Ad“Before stepping into a gym together discuss your fitness goals. While one partner may prefer strength training, the other might choose endurance. Find common ground and incorporate exercises that complement each other’s goals and even take part in a fitness challenge together.
Avoid Competition and be Realistic
“Partners may have differing fitness levels and that is perfectly fine. If one person is more experienced, they can help guide the other without taking over. One partner could be a “spotter” during weight challenges and assist the other safely whilst providing motivation for example.
Respect each other’s Space
“Not all couples will want to train together every time, and it’s important to give your partner space and allow for independence on the gym floor. A healthy balance between joint and solo training encourages long term consistency.
Celebrate progress Together
“Don’t forget to celebrate each other’s achievements, whether it’s hitting a personal best by running an extra two kilometres or just being consistent and turning up to workout. Reward yourself with a romantic meal, new workout clothes or embark on a fun outdoor adventure together!”