>>1761995>she doesn't like working out.That's not a good sign of discipline or that she'll enjoy outdoor activities the moment they become strenuous. I don't "like" traditional workout but have the discipline to do it when I can't get /out/.
I guess the first step is gauging if she has an actual, participatory interest in outdoor activities and if she has discipline to participate. It's one thing to be "interested" but decide the interest ends where work begins. The worst place to find this out is an after an hour's drive to some hiking trail where you end up lugging all the shit while somebody else complains about having to lift little more than their own two feet while walking the half-mile back to where you parked because that's how soon they gave up.
If she has some IG-polluted fantasy of going /out/ it probably won't end well, but it'll be your own fault if you don't, maybe more nicely than I put it, clarify /out/ takes work. If you explain it, she agrees to it, then tries to stick you with her load or wants to back out a half mile in it's on her. I imagine you'll have a fun discussion on the ride home.
tldr: It's one thing to like pretty pictures of flowers in nature or that fresh caught trout all cooked up and plated (#Nature'sBounty, #CountryGurrrl, #PleaseKillMeNow). It's another thing to recognize you might have to hike a few miles to find the flower or that you have to catch, gut and fillet the fish before it goes on a plate. Make sure she knows the difference.
Also, as already pointed out:
Calories Out > Calories In
Doesn't guarantee you'll be completely "healthy" but you will be losing weight.