How can I encourage my boyfriend to be more active and fit?
I have a generally healthy lifestyle. I read fitness and health articles and I live by them. My boyfriend however, is 5'11", 225 lbs. Not too bad, but not good either. He has irregular eating patterns where he starves himself at work, and gorges at home. He works a regular 8-5 job outdoors as a yardman for construction equipment rentals. He has a 3 year old son and when he goes home after work, he's rather sedentary. He tells me that he's active and working in the sun all day and shouldn't have to work out. He also uses his son as an excuse to be sedentary.
During the week, I only have about 3 hours a day to myself. 1 of those hours, in 3 alternating days I spend at the gym with various work-out routines. During the weekend I mountain bike, hike, swim, do pilates, etc if I'm alone. Or, if I'm with my brothers, I play volleyball, football, softball, and other team sports. I have tried time and time again to convince him to join me for all or any of these activities, but he always just passes on it and waits until I'm done so we could relax together.
I recall growing up and seeing my father as a couch potato. And now he has diabetes to the point that he can't even walk down the block without his blood sugar dropping too suddenly. The illness is crippling and he can no longer work. And I see my mother carrying the entire load of the family on her shoulders alone. That lifestyle is too stressful for one person to handle. I absolutely, positvely, do not want that to be what I resort to in the future. A husband that never cared about his health while in youth, and his dutiful wife cares for him while he's handicapped. Not for me.
I know that sounds very selfish, after all if something crippling were to happen to me, I know my boyfriend would be at my side. That is why I am desperatly looking for a way to encourage my boyfriend to adopt a healthier lifestyle. I've even thought about breaking up with him for a person who has a similar lifestyle as me. What do you think?