When you start thinking about Valentine’s Day gifts, the first thing that comes to mind is either chocolate or jewelry. Though these gifts are fine, they aren’t for everyone. In fact, if you and your significant other are into health and fitness, a gift from that genre may be ideal. If this sounds good to you, but you aren’t sure how you want to move forward, here are some ideas.
Fitness Watch and Heart Monitor
Okay, so a fitness watch may not be the first thing you think of when you are buying a health-related or fitness Valentine’s Day gift. The truth is, you can make this gift a great Valentine’s gift. Go for a pink or red band to match the theme. Make sure the fitness watch has a heart monitor on it because it shows that you care about your significant other’s heart health, but it also plays into the heart theme of Valentine’s Day.
Flowering Tea Set
If coffee isn’t your significant other’s cup of tea, then you may want to reach for a flowering tea set instead. Flowering tea comes in small round balls. This herbal tea is available in various flavors and relaxation options. Pop them into a clear glass teapot and watch them bloom. It is romantic without going overboard on hearts. It also can be added to a full relaxation and spa day or night and leave something to see year-round as a reminder of the special day. The ideal setting is one that comes with a teapot, infuser, and flowering tea.
5K Valentine’s Day Race
This health-related Valentine’s Day gift idea isn’t for the faint of heart. If you both are runners, it may be ideal. Look for a Valentine’s Day 5k race you can do together. It is an activity you both can enjoy, and you will get a medal for the event. This gives you something to remember on the big day and can be a bit of a challenge if you are both competitive and want to see who runs faster. You can also set a time to beat with a reward for another Valentine’s gift if that is a surprise or a more intimate option.
Keep in mind, these health-related Valentine’s Day gifts are just part of the gift-giving process. A lot is in how you give the gifts and the environment you create. Make each gift a little special by adding some Valentine’s Day themed options to them or going for a Valentine’s Day color.