Garbage bags to lose weight?
Luna001
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Hi there!
I heard that wrapping your body (stomach, arms and chest areas) while running/different exercise will make you lose more weight, what are your thoughts on this?
I heard that wrapping your body (stomach, arms and chest areas) while running/different exercise will make you lose more weight, what are your thoughts on this?
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Sounds like...well, a load of garbage!0
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you may lose water weight but not genuine weight!0
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It would just make you sweat more..0
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Sounds like...well, a load of garbage!
Hysterical!!
Yes, I agree- that sounds a little strange and annoying!!0 -
It it true you will lose water weight. I know when I was in high school the wrestling team would wrap in bags then sweats to lose water weight in order to make their weight class for the match. It would work if you wanted to look good for a night out but not for permanent loss..0
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It just helps you sweat more. Its more appealing to just use a belly pand. I got mine from Walmart for about $9.00.0
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This is what wrestlers do to cut weight. It just makes you sweat out water.
Not very healthy.
It's not about weight, its about health, and lowering your body fat.0 -
You'll sweat more, and as soon as you take a drink of water, you'll reabsorb all the water you just sweated. It's a VERY short term temporary method.0
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Dangerous. Evaporation of sweat is the body's way of cooling itself off. You risk dehydration, heat stroke etc by foolish practices such as this and as soon as you drink fluids the 'weight' is back on. DOnt even think about it.0
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Sounds like...well, a load of garbage!
Hysterical!!
Yes, I agree- that sounds a little strange and annoying!!
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Sounds like...well, a load of garbage!
Hysterical!!
Yes, I agree- that sounds a little strange and annoying!!
I agree too.0 -
I use a wrap every day I work out. It only helps you to lose excess water for the day. To be honest, once you drink a cup of water, it's all back. I do it because I have that not so sexy pooch and it helps to flatten it out for the day. I also got water retention pills from my doctor because I have an issue with it. You may want to ask your doctor about that. =]0
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Don't think it would be too healthy to do on a regular basis. Water loss temporary-chance of raising your body temp too high as well.0
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I saw this and had to comment.....
This is infamous in the wrestling world. I fought with my son (now 17) constantly about doing this. He would sneak around the house running in garbage bags to cut water weight, and yes for a match. He would lose 2-3 sometimes up to 6lbs from sweating.
It IS NOT healthy!!!! Don't do it!!! Listen to all of us! Just SAY NO to the garbage bag!!0 -
thanks for the replies, glad I posted this because now I know. People have told me about this that's all.0
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bad idea, ever see 1000 ways to die. this is similar to 1 of the deaths.
This is only good if you need to cut weight in a sport that has weight classes and your weigh in is within a day or so and you may not make weight if you don't.
It is just water weight and as soon as you start drinking water again you will put 100% of it back on within a couple of days.0 -
You can't cool off. Dangerous. :noway:0
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Does anyone remember "sauna pants" or "sauna suits?" Big in the late 70's/early 80's? LOL!0
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This reminds me of the film the Full Monty lol.0
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You do burn calories sweating if Im not mistaken its about 300 calories an hour but should drink water while your in the bags to stay hydrated. Also sweating helps your immune system by indirectly cleansing your blood and lymph system. Lastly it is good for your skin.
So don't make yourself sweat to just lose water weight and put it back on but don't think making yoruself sweat is stupid either.0 -
You do burn calories sweating if Im not mistaken its about 300 calories an hour but should drink water while your in the bags to stay hydrated. Also sweating helps your immune system by indirectly cleansing your blood and lymph system. Lastly it is good for your skin.
So don't make yourself sweat to just lose water weight and put it back on but don't think making yoruself sweat is stupid either.
I doubt that it is 300 cals/hour, that is as much as some people burn exercising. I would guess more like 30 more cals/hour than you would burn if you were not sweating.0 -
MMA Fighters use 'Sweat Suits' to lose quick lbs for a weigh in, but it's so temperary it's not even funny ... not worth it IMO0
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Let me rephrase how that was said for example sitting in a sauna at high tempatures is not going to burn many calories from sweating but if your exercising while making yourself sweat you raise your metabolic rate which therefor burns more calories than you normally would. It's like anything else you do just have to do it safe and make sure your hydrating.0
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