The Tag Team of Arts & Kettlebell Exercises

By Dutch Kiesecker


If I want to head for a relaxing night away from the house, usually I will unwind at my local pub. It is there that I see a ton of eager single people wanting to find a good significant other. They want to dress real fancy and hook up with somebody, but the reality is that these people cannot find the right person just overnight with no rhyme or reason. The best suggestion that I have for these people if they want to meet somebody attractive is to give them a good first impression of you. What better way to do that then by trying some kettlebell exercises or doing some art classes?

Imagine, for a second, what it's like for a single person walking into a bar full of strangers. You don't know what you have in common with them - if you have anything at all in common to start with, that is. It could be an intimidating experience and at the end of the night, you haven't met somebody with long term potential or you spent all night nursing your drink in isolation in the corner. You should have picked up ceramics or kettlebell training as an alternative.

Now if you want to be serious about trying to improve your dating life, then the gym is the place you need to be at. Instead of being around a bunch of rowdy people, you can have the courage to meet someone who has the same desire as you to be physically fit. While you might not be dressed fancy in a gym instead of a bar, a lot of the pressure is going to be off you when you first encounter him or her. Also, the person is going to view you in a potentially positive light, since you are looking to drop some pounds like they are.

If a step aerobics class or the kettlebell workout isn't for you, choose a class that truly interests you. If you like art, pick up a drawing or ceramics class. Maybe the live model in class will strike your fancy or you can simply meet a fellow lover of the arts. (Picture yourself reenacting that scene with Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze in Ghost.) If you're interested in cooking (or can't cook for your life) look for a potential date in a cooking course and bond over your devotion (or hatred) of a culinary arts.

Remember that chances are that you aren't going to find the person you're going to marry in a dimly lit bar. Instead of being encompassed by the smells of a brewery floor and too much perfume, imagine being overloaded by the aromas of something tasty at a cooking class. Instead of meeting someone whose judgment is damaged by one drink too many, meet someone to share your endorphin high after good workout. After all, if you're interested in cooking, art, or kettlebell training - isn't it a good idea to find someone who shares that hobby?




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