Bars, Ceramics & Kettlebell Exercises

By Dutch Kiesecker


Whenever I go out for the weekend, I will happen to see many single people getting out on the town at their local ball. They want to look great, with some hope, they can meet the perfect person they desire. However, in reality dressing nice and drinking lost of alcohol won't really help you find the right girl. So sometimes I would go to some people and ask why they have not considered going to the gym. They consider it for a bit and then I suggest the perfect way to meet the right guy or girl is by starting some kettlebell exercises or undertaking an arts and crafts class?

Imagine, for a moment, 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 almost anything in common to speak of at all, that is. It could be a daunting journey and at the end of the night, you haven't met anyone with long term potential or you spent all night nursing your drink in isolation in the spot. You should have taken up ceramics or kettlebell training as a substitute.

If I ever mentioned these suggestions, naturally I am thinking about them at the moment they come up in my mind. But the simple truth is, the smart way to meet somebody is going to the gym instead of going to the bar to meet somebody new. You may not be dressed nice, but maybe meeting someone for the first time in gym clothes can be a great boost when trying to date. We all face some fear when meeting someone we could potentially date. Going to the gym and working out like them will show the person you are making an effort to be in shape like them.

If a step aerobics class or the kettlebell workout isn't for you, select a class that genuinely 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 easily meet a fellow lover of the arts. (Picture the two of you reenacting that scene with Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze in Ghost.) If you're compelled in cooking (or can't cook for your life) look for a prospective 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 meet the person you're going to marry in a dimly lit bar. Instead of being encircled by the smells of a brewery floor and too much perfume, imagine being overloaded by the fragrances of something enticing 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 ideal to find someone who shares that eagerness?




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