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Sweet Sweat

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  • Posts: 15,317 Member
    Tay617 wrote: »
    None of these answer my question, i know its not a miracle I know ppl who are athletes that use I work out , if you are not a fan of the product, fine you are welcome to your opinion, but this wasnt a "tell me everything you hate about sweet sweat" post. Plus some of you are trolling because you are leaving the same comments in every sweet sweat post.

    Thanx but no thanx

    Please keep us updated!
  • Posts: 5,208 Member
    Tay617 wrote: »
    A simple post wow. I'll never use these boards again.

    You can't leave yet. We haven't busted out the funny pics yet. B)

  • Posts: 5,208 Member
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  • Posts: 865 Member
    Tay617 wrote: »

    didn't ask for your opinion of the product, so if you didn't have answer you could have skipped the comment

    That's not his "opinion".

  • Posts: 70 Member
    jeffpettis wrote: »

    That's not his "opinion".

    Cool, best friends, still the fact is his answer didnt match my question.
  • Posts: 70 Member
    DavPul wrote: »

    oh, well carry on then. no reason to waste our time while you waste yours on products that do absolutely nothing at best and cause serious harm at worst. toodaloo

    Lol, have good one toodaloo
  • Posts: 1,150 Member
    Cherimoose wrote: »
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    Bahahaahahaha
  • Posts: 1,710 Member
    Tay617 wrote: »

    Cool, best friends, still the fact is his answer didnt match my question.

    You asked;
    "would it be ok to put the sweet sweat on then a tank then the waist trainer...or would it make more sense to put on the sweet sweat and then put on the waist trainer without wearing a tank?"

    I answered;
    "IT DOESN'T MATTER..."
  • Posts: 6,212 Member
    Clicked on thread expecting some derp about how to make one's sweat taste like cotton candy.

    Leaving thread 1/2 disappointed.
  • Posts: 2,516 Member
    Tay617 wrote: »
    A simple post wow. I'll never use these boards again. I can honestly see if I came here to ask about if sweet sweat works and what it does, or if this should be the only thing I do to lose weight but no I didn't. I already did research and know what the product does, I also understand hard work and nutrition. I didn't know this was a site of holier than thou finger pointers on here. I used to think this site was awesome.

    people just assume if you use a waist trainer or a vitamin or a product that you are looking for a quick fix. Stop judging and assuming people don't work out or eat right.

    When you ask a question publicly on the world wide web you are going to get a variety of responses. If you don't have a thick enough skin to accept that not everyone is going to think the way you do or respond the way you want than maybe the internet is not for you.

    And also,
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  • Posts: 1,445 Member
    ceoverturf wrote: »
    Clicked on thread expecting some derp about how to make one's sweat taste like cotton candy.

    Leaving thread 1/2 disappointed.

    I thought the exact same thing!

  • Posts: 94 Member
    edited December 2015

    She uses sweet sweat...and I will use it if its going to get me her body lol. And I love her, she's adorable and love her channel. I know this is an older post but wanted to put this out there cuz its my first day using the sweet sweat and also the belt and it looked like you could use some positive comments on here! Have a beautiful day!

    And to the trollers on this thread, YES I eat clean and YES I work out HARD. Move on with your life and have a great day!
  • Posts: 14,517 Member
    So I'm guessing you didn't read any of the actual responses in this thread.......you just searched for a necro thread and posted a picture to it.

    Sweet sweat is a scam and the person pictured is a PAID ENDORSER.......sweating is not indicative of losing weight and/or getting fit.

    Eat "clean" if you want to.....not necessary for weight loss though. Different strokes.
  • Posts: 8,736 Member
    Fitmomma she didn't get her body by using sweet sweat lol. You are gullible if you actually believe that.
  • Posts: 18,343 Member
    Fitmomma she didn't get her body by using sweet sweat lol. You are gullible if you actually believe that.

    And all those buffed guys and hot girls in the Shake Weight ads got their bodies from using the Shake Weight too....

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  • Posts: 49,148 Member
    fitmomma23 wrote: »
    YES I eat clean and YES I work out HARD
    Believe it or not, this would have more to do with weight loss/fat loss than using some scam product.
    I GUARANTEE that one could put on any product they want, along with a waist trainer, but not eat in deficit and they wouldn't achieve desired results. It just doesn't work that way.
    As for the clip, you REALLY think that her body is from a scam product? These models get PAID to endorse a product that they probably never used until they signed a contract. And by that time, they were already in great shape.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

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  • Posts: 981 Member
    Clicked on thread expecting some derp about how to make one's sweat taste like cotton candy.

    Leaving thread 1/2 disappointed.

    I thought someone was going to post that their sweat tasted sweet instead of salty like it should...
  • Posts: 894 Member

    I thought someone was going to post that their sweat tasted sweet instead of salty like it should...

    ^This is what I thought, too LOL
  • Posts: 463 Member
    edited November 2018
    Clicked on thread expecting some derp about how to make one's sweat taste like cotton candy.

    Leaving thread 1/2 disappointed.

    Nvm, didn't see the date.
  • Posts: 7,122 Member
    lorrpb wrote: »
    I'm bored and I really had to start my own zombie thread, LOL.

    LOL. @lorrpb

    Big feet wasn't enough?
  • Posts: 3,323 Member
    Cherimoose wrote: »

    Boxers do it to shed water weight temporarily so they can stay in their weight class, otherwise they're disqualified. Also it makes training more uncomfortable, so the actual fight seems easier.

    By the way, Waist Eraser makes blatant lies about their product, like "Burns 150 calories in 40 minutes" and "Burns belly & back fat". Just saying. :)

    oddly enough that makes sense. I used to watch a professional boxer train in our pool...and when I asked him why he did that he said...because when I move (jab punch, dance) out of the water it suddenly seems lighter and much easier...

  • Posts: 5,966 Member
    God damn this thread really sucked me in. Didn't realize until page 3 it was 3 years old ."sweet sweat" wtf, now I've heard it all. Sweet sweat AND a waist trainer. My goodness gracious. People are weird.
  • Posts: 3,563 Member
    hesn92 wrote: »
    God damn this thread really sucked me in. Didn't realize until page 3 it was 3 years old ."sweet sweat" wtf, now I've heard it all. Sweet sweat AND a waist trainer. My goodness gracious. People are weird.

    I get sucked in when I see current posters commenting - seeing a bunch of people I never saw before is usually a tip-off, but if the zombie is just a few years old I tend to gloss over the date when I see our regulars.

    And yeah, I thought someone was asking why their sweat smelled sweet, and should they see a doctor :D
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