Sexy Climbers? But of Course!

Here’s a study from the online magazine Quirkology. Obviously, I think its findings are extremely meaningful and important.

Quirkology teamed up with fitness expert Sam Murphy to explore the relationship between sport and attraction. Are men more impressed by women who play soccer or climb mountains? Do women go for body builders or yoga fanatics?

The work involved over 6,000 people indicating which sporting activities would make a member of the opposite sex more attractive. Results revealed that 57% of women found climbing attractive, making it the sexiest sport from a female perspective. This was closely followed by extreme sports (56%), soccer (52%), and hiking (51%). Bottom of their list came aerobics and golf, with just 9% and 13% of the vote respectively.

Hey, those guys are sexy!

In contrast, men were most attracted to women into aerobics (70%), followed by yoga (65%), and going to the gym (64%). Bottom of their list came bodybuilding (5%), rugby (6%), and golf (18%).

Women’s choices appear to reflect the type of psychological qualities that they find attractive – such as bravery and a willingness to take on challenges – whilst men are more shallow, looking for a woman who is physically fit but not challenging their ego by being overly strong.

The findings also reveal that both men and women have little insight into what sports the opposite sex find attractive. 56% of men believe that women are attracted to male bodybuilders, whereas only 19% actually are. Likewise, 73% of women think that men find female runners attractive, whereas in reality 55% do.

‘Our findings suggest that women who’ve been pounding the pavements in search of love would do better taking up aerobics, while men seeking women need to ditch the weights and get on the climbing wall,’ said Murphy. ‘That said, the best way to find happiness – not to mention a long-lasting fitness regime – is to do what you love. Unless, that is, it’s golf!’

Full results
Everyone was asked to indicate whether they would find a member of the opposite sex more attractive if they engaged in one of 15 sporting/physical activities (response options ‘yes’, ‘uncertain’, and ‘no’). The percentage of men giving the ‘yes’ option to each option is as follows:

Men

Bodybuilding: 5
Rugby: 6
Golf: 18
Rowing: 20
Soccer: 30
Extreme sports: 32
Martial arts: 35
Cycling: 39
Climbing: 41
Hiking: 41
Skiing: 53
Running: 55
Going to the gym: 64
Yoga/Pilates: 65
Aerobics: 70

Here’s the breakdown for the women:

Aerobics: 9
Golf: 13
Bodybuilding: 19
Yoga/Pilates: 20
Cycling: 37
Rowing: 43
Martial arts: 44
Rugby: 44
Running: 44
Skiing: 46
Going to the gym: 50
Hiking: 51
Soccer: 52
Extreme sports: 56
Climbing 57.

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