While the Valentine's Day classics are adorable (flowers and chocolate, anyone?), there's something to be said about people who go the extra mile by making the day more personalized. And for those who are still pushing through their healthy New Year's resolutions full throttle, their sweethearts should know to steer clear of the candy aisle this holiday. But if that leaves you at a loss as to how to incorporate fitness into Feb. 14, consider this our pink-and-red-filled gift to you!
Nothing says “you’ve been running through my mind all day long” like a pair of Nikes. (Feel free to use that line in the card.)
Show someone just how much you heart their butt . . . literally.
Wrap this beauty up and you can pretty much guarantee an Instagram post about how amazing you are.
FitBit Alta ($130)
Recovery is key after an intense workout, and this candle is perfect to start the process.
Nothing says modern-day romance like matching protein bottles.
His and Hers Shaker Bottles ($30 for the set)
Lingerie may be a Valentine’s Day staple, but fit chicks have a different kind of bra in mind.
Health fanatics already know about the benefits of tea, but this kit will make them legit.
Why only limit Valentine’s Day to February 14 when healthy snacks can show up at your loved one’s door every month?
Love with Food Subscription ($8 to $20 per month)
Sore muscles? Massage oil? You can figure out the rest.
The color of these slippers alone deserves the heart-eyes emoji all day long.
Ugg Hazen Slipper ($110)
Gone are the days when people rolled their eyes at socks for a gift — especially when they come with an adorable message on the bottom.
Arthur George ‘I Love You’ Gift Set ($49, originally $60)
Flowers are great, but food wins almost every time — especially when it's heart-shaped fruit.
Long days at the gym call for long nights in the bath.
Comfort + sexy = this robe.