Muay_Thai_COBRA Posted August 28, 2002 Posted August 28, 2002 The gym teacher at my school told me that if if you train with extra clothing on to sweat that its not as effective as training with just a shirt on. Which way is the better option to sweat more to loose weight?
Red J Posted August 28, 2002 Posted August 28, 2002 This is something we used to do to make weight in wrestling (a few years later this practice was banned in my county with good reason). The effect of artificially enducing your body to sweat is only temporary and can be dangerous. The best way to lose weight is to not restrict your body by adding layers of clothing or worse (I heard of people wearing garbage bags ). To lose weight properly takes time and permanent results cannot be achieved overnight. You need to stay hydrated and not let your body overheat. Do a search on weight loss on this forum. Kickchick is very knowledgeable in this and can probably provide some links! I had to lose my mind to come to my senses.
KickChick Posted August 28, 2002 Posted August 28, 2002 While working out your body greatly speeds up its rate of metabolism. Sort of like a car racing at high speeds, this increase in activity results in the production of excess body heat. Since our bodies can safely tolerate only slight increases in internal temperature, it's up to our temperature-regulating systems to prevent the heat from building up by somehow releasing it from the body. If the heat is not able to escape, we run the risk of overheating and suffering the effects of heat injury. Most of the heat is lost from the surface through the evaporation of sweat. ...explains why we tend to get "red in the face" during a hard workout Heavy clothing interferes with the heat releasing effects of sweating. On a hot day, you should try to expose as much of the skin to the air as possible. Clothing that becomes wet will prevent the evaporation of sweat, particularly if it is tight fitting clingy to the skin. Skin lotions may also create a barrier for sweat evaporation. Don't ever wear sweat suits, rubberized waist bands, or other articles of heavy clothing while working out in hot or humid weather. Such clothing will not actually help you lose weight any faster by making you sweat more. The weight you lose in fluids by sweating will be quickly replaced as soon as you begin drinking fluids again. This type of clothing can also cause dangerously high temperatures, possibly resulting in heat injury (heat stroke). Researchers have found that after exercising in the heat for a couple of weeks our bodies adapt and become better able to tolerate the climate. This process, referred to as acclimatization, involves an overall increase in the efficiency of our sweating mechanism. Not only do we sweat more, we actually will start sweating sooner during our workout. This adaptation is desirable since it reduces the risk of heat injury.
ZR440 Posted August 28, 2002 Posted August 28, 2002 I'm sweating right now from reading this topic. It's happy hour somewhere in the world.
KickChick Posted August 28, 2002 Posted August 28, 2002 point taken! ... Some sweat more easily than others... Everything you've ever wanted to know but couldn't bring yourself to it! http://www.lifestylefitnessservices.com.au/Cool2sweat.htm
G95champ Posted August 28, 2002 Posted August 28, 2002 A few years back you saw a lot of athletes wearing these rubber suits to help them sweat. I had one and man does it work. Problems is you can't work out more than 15 mins in it because of heat stroke and stuff. I almost always lift in a sweat shirt even in the summer. To each his one. (General George S. Patton Jr.) "It's the unconquerable soul of man, and not the nature of the weapon he uses, that ensures victory."
ZR440 Posted August 28, 2002 Posted August 28, 2002 Hey KickChick, there really wasn't a point that I was trying to make, just BS. However, I am glad to read in the link you posted that people who do sweat a lot are, in fact, in-shape. I thought I was just the opposite or detoxing or something... It's happy hour somewhere in the world.
KickChick Posted August 28, 2002 Posted August 28, 2002 (yeah I knew that) but it was a good "lead in" to another point I wanted to make. Yeah everyone does think because they sweat buckets that they aren't in-shape and those that just bead around the temples are physically fit. That just isn't so!
ramymensa Posted September 5, 2002 Posted September 5, 2002 Good to know all of this. 10x from me too. KickChick I thought it's not that good to sweat so much ... As for wearing many clothes ... no thank you Those times I feel nakedness is a great idea. Hopefully I still keep on a T-shirt World Shotokan Karate
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