Fitter, stronger = more sweat??
hungrywombat
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Over the last six months I've tightened up my logging and eating habits, and have been making an effort to do regular strength training and cardio sessions each week. I feel great, and have dropped a few vanity kilos which is awesome. But I've noticed recently that, as I have become lighter, fitter and stronger, that I seem to sweat a lot more. Not so much a few light drops on the forehead as looking like I've been in a shower! I always try to challenge myself when I work out, so I don't feel like I'm suddenly pushing myself further, and my stamina and recovery time seem to be the same, but I sweat like an absolute beast. I don't think it's necessarily related to the weather either - I've noticed the same increase in sweatiness in the gym as when running outside in quite different temperatures and conditions.
It doesn't bother me at all (I don't give a rat's *kitten* how I look when I exercise - a good thing too, because it's not pretty!) and I'm always careful to hydrate properly afterwards...just curious if anyone else has experienced this?
It doesn't bother me at all (I don't give a rat's *kitten* how I look when I exercise - a good thing too, because it's not pretty!) and I'm always careful to hydrate properly afterwards...just curious if anyone else has experienced this?
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Sweating is a cooling mechanism. It is a system that becomes “more efficient” with training just like the rest of the body. So, increased sweating during exercise is a normal and positive result of improved conditioning.
And if your improved conditioning also coincides with the onset of a time of year with increased humidity, the effect will be even more pronounced.6 -
In the northern hemisphere it’s warmer now than 6 months ago and that can make you sweat more.0
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True, but even inside the temperature-controlled gym I'm noticing it...having grown up in the tropics I'm used to the effects of heat and humidity but this is different. Maybe it is the increased efficiency - bodies are such curious and interesting machines!0
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I noticed the same thing last year, when I went through a similar experience when attending the gym. I started training more often, did harder classes, and had better overall conditioning, but my gosh did I ever sweat. Like, dripping on the floor sweat. It is gross, but I think it is just your body getting better at handling intense workouts. I kinda like it; proof that I worked hard that day!0
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hungrywombat wrote: »True, but even inside the temperature-controlled gym I'm noticing it...having grown up in the tropics I'm used to the effects of heat and humidity but this is different. Maybe it is the increased efficiency - bodies are such curious and interesting machines!
It is much harder to control humidity compared to temperature. So, while the AC may be on, the humidity may be higher.
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LOL, I found the opposite to be true. Before losing more than 40lb of “insulation”, I would work up a sweat almost literally at the drop of a hat. If I didn’t properly cool down before a shower after doing my cardio, I would still be sweating after. No fun. Much drier now.0
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tbright1965 wrote: »hungrywombat wrote: »True, but even inside the temperature-controlled gym I'm noticing it...having grown up in the tropics I'm used to the effects of heat and humidity but this is different. Maybe it is the increased efficiency - bodies are such curious and interesting machines!
It is much harder to control humidity compared to temperature. So, while the AC may be on, the humidity may be higher.
Nope, it's quite a dry climate here. Humidity is the least of my problems...quite a pleasant change to Hong Kong, where running in summer was more like wading through peanut butter1 -
hungrywombat wrote: »Over the last six months I've tightened up my logging and eating habits, and have been making an effort to do regular strength training and cardio sessions each week. I feel great, and have dropped a few vanity kilos which is awesome. But I've noticed recently that, as I have become lighter, fitter and stronger, that I seem to sweat a lot more. Not so much a few light drops on the forehead as looking like I've been in a shower! I always try to challenge myself when I work out, so I don't feel like I'm suddenly pushing myself further, and my stamina and recovery time seem to be the same, but I sweat like an absolute beast. I don't think it's necessarily related to the weather either - I've noticed the same increase in sweatiness in the gym as when running outside in quite different temperatures and conditions.
It doesn't bother me at all (I don't give a rat's *kitten* how I look when I exercise - a good thing too, because it's not pretty!) and I'm always careful to hydrate properly afterwards...just curious if anyone else has experienced this?
Same, you’d think I was dying by how much I sweat. I consistently sweat through all of my shirts. I’m not sure why.
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Thediamond13 wrote: »hungrywombat wrote: »Over the last six months I've tightened up my logging and eating habits, and have been making an effort to do regular strength training and cardio sessions each week. I feel great, and have dropped a few vanity kilos which is awesome. But I've noticed recently that, as I have become lighter, fitter and stronger, that I seem to sweat a lot more. Not so much a few light drops on the forehead as looking like I've been in a shower! I always try to challenge myself when I work out, so I don't feel like I'm suddenly pushing myself further, and my stamina and recovery time seem to be the same, but I sweat like an absolute beast. I don't think it's necessarily related to the weather either - I've noticed the same increase in sweatiness in the gym as when running outside in quite different temperatures and conditions.
It doesn't bother me at all (I don't give a rat's *kitten* how I look when I exercise - a good thing too, because it's not pretty!) and I'm always careful to hydrate properly afterwards...just curious if anyone else has experienced this?
Same, you’d think I was dying by how much I sweat. I consistently sweat through all of my shirts. I’m not sure why.
My whole family is like this. We call it our "high efficiency cooling system."1 -
hungrywombat wrote: »tbright1965 wrote: »hungrywombat wrote: »True, but even inside the temperature-controlled gym I'm noticing it...having grown up in the tropics I'm used to the effects of heat and humidity but this is different. Maybe it is the increased efficiency - bodies are such curious and interesting machines!
It is much harder to control humidity compared to temperature. So, while the AC may be on, the humidity may be higher.
Nope, it's quite a dry climate here. Humidity is the least of my problems...quite a pleasant change to Hong Kong, where running in summer was more like wading through peanut butter
We have the opposite problem in the middle of the US along the Mississippi River. Temps and Humidity are pretty close. So when we get 100 degree temps, the humidity wants to rise right up there with it. Uggh.0 -
hungrywombat wrote: »True, but even inside the temperature-controlled gym I'm noticing it...having grown up in the tropics I'm used to the effects of heat and humidity but this is different. Maybe it is the increased efficiency - bodies are such curious and interesting machines!
See my first answer.
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huntersvonnegut wrote: »LOL, I found the opposite to be true. Before losing more than 40lb of “insulation”, I would work up a sweat almost literally at the drop of a hat. If I didn’t properly cool down before a shower after doing my cardio, I would still be sweating after. No fun. Much drier now.
I've noticed a little bit of both - I don't sweat while doing normal daily activities but as I've gotten into better shape I've been able to push myself more, which has lead to more sweating. I think a lot of things change when you go from mostly sedentary to more active - it's not just a single line of improvement.0 -
I always sweat a lot but over the past year, since I've been doing harder workouts I def sweat loads more - look like I've had a shower most mornings! I like it as it feels as though my skin is 'cleansing' x0
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