Originally posted by: blazert40
To regulate your body temperature.
Originally posted by: yamadakun
Should you aim for sweating when you are working out? What other benefits do you besides getting rid of excess heat in the body?
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: yamadakun
Should you aim for sweating when you are working out? What other benefits do you besides getting rid of excess heat in the body?
If you're really working out, how the hell would you avoid it?
Originally posted by: yamadakun
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: yamadakun
Should you aim for sweating when you are working out? What other benefits do you besides getting rid of excess heat in the body?
If you're really working out, how the hell would you avoid it?
If you are running, you can slow down to the point where you don't have to sweat.
Originally posted by: Toastedlightly
Originally posted by: blazert40
To regulate your body temperature.
we have a weiner!
Originally posted by: crab
95% of my body cannot sweat anymore. It gets hot out, my body temp skyrockets. Fevers are an everyday thing for me in the summer.
During the winter, it drops. I've checked it at 95 a few times.
Originally posted by: HaxorNubcake
Originally posted by: crab
95% of my body cannot sweat anymore. It gets hot out, my body temp skyrockets. Fevers are an everyday thing for me in the summer.
During the winter, it drops. I've checked it at 95 a few times.
care to explain wtf happened to you?
Originally posted by: crab
Originally posted by: HaxorNubcake
Originally posted by: crab
95% of my body cannot sweat anymore. It gets hot out, my body temp skyrockets. Fevers are an everyday thing for me in the summer.
During the winter, it drops. I've checked it at 95 a few times.
care to explain wtf happened to you?
Spinal cord injury. Low level quadriplegic.
Originally posted by: yamadakun
Should you aim for sweating when you are working out? What other benefits do you besides getting rid of excess heat in the body?
you planning on finishing that sentence?Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: yamadakun
Should you aim for sweating when you are working out? What other benefits do you besides getting rid of excess heat in the body?
How come when someone asks a difficult question the first 10 replies are "this isn't a homework help forum." But, when someone asks a really simple question that very well may be homework (8th grade health class perhaps? I'd think *everyone* beyond health class should know the answer to that one.)
But, I have a new hypothesis... every time someone screams "I'm not doing your homework for you!" they mean "I'm too stupid to answer that problem, but am going to make others think I'm superior by screaming to do your own homework."
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Originally posted by: yamadakun
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: yamadakun
Should you aim for sweating when you are working out? What other benefits do you besides getting rid of excess heat in the body?
If you're really working out, how the hell would you avoid it?
If you are running, you can slow down to the point where you don't have to sweat.
Originally posted by: Amused
Contrary to popular belief, the better shape you're in, the quicker you'll start sweating, and the more you'll sweat when exercising.
It's just your body getting more adept at regulating it's temp.
Originally posted by: Insomniak
Originally posted by: Amused
Contrary to popular belief, the better shape you're in, the quicker you'll start sweating, and the more you'll sweat when exercising.
It's just your body getting more adept at regulating it's temp.
Correct. Your body is better prepared for the stress of increased heat from increased metabolism, and begins sweating to regulate core temp more promptly. This is one of the many reasons fit folks have an "easier" time working out than out of chape folks - the body's responses are quicker and up to the level (or rather, nearly up to the level) of the stimulus they will be recieving.
<----- Has a Bachelor's of Science in Exercise and Sport Science, btw.
Originally posted by: DAWeinG
Originally posted by: Insomniak
Originally posted by: Amused
Contrary to popular belief, the better shape you're in, the quicker you'll start sweating, and the more you'll sweat when exercising.
It's just your body getting more adept at regulating it's temp.
Correct. Your body is better prepared for the stress of increased heat from increased metabolism, and begins sweating to regulate core temp more promptly. This is one of the many reasons fit folks have an "easier" time working out than out of chape folks - the body's responses are quicker and up to the level (or rather, nearly up to the level) of the stimulus they will be recieving.
<----- Has a Bachelor's of Science in Exercise and Sport Science, btw.
Would this be considered a feedforward system?