Sweat Free Exercises
Pawbulous
Posts: 17 Member
Hello everyone!
I have an auto-immune/inflammatory disorder of the skin that flares up when there is excess sweat. I was wondering if anyone had some exercises they do at home, without equipment or a lot of jumping preferably since we are on the top floor apartment, that don't lead to a lot of sweating? These flares are extremely painful and sometimes leave me unable to walk for x amount of days, so just ignoring it is not an option.
Thanks!
I have an auto-immune/inflammatory disorder of the skin that flares up when there is excess sweat. I was wondering if anyone had some exercises they do at home, without equipment or a lot of jumping preferably since we are on the top floor apartment, that don't lead to a lot of sweating? These flares are extremely painful and sometimes leave me unable to walk for x amount of days, so just ignoring it is not an option.
Thanks!
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Do you have access to a pool?4
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Fans and ac? Any exercise is going to heat your body, so water exercise is a good idea.3
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I don't sweat much when I do Pilates, and that's something you can easily do at home, following YouTube videos, no equipment required (except maybe for a floor mat).2
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Classical Stretch videos are some of my faves for gentle exercise (especially during or after a fibro flare)... some are more strenuous/cardio based, but majority are strengthening through stretch and most times I don’t sweat (unless it’s already hot in the room).2
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Tai chi, Qi Kong, Gyrokinesis.
But also, if appropriate for your skin, take a look at cooling vests and other wearable apparel to help regulate your body temperature when excercising.3 -
When I swim laps I do sweat quite profoundly. And even more so when I get out of the pool. What about getting a couple of heavier kettlebells and do very small number of exercises many times per day? Warming up would probably be a problem, especially for more advanced things such as snatches. Otherwise: walking on not sunny days?1
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This is more of a creative workaround... but if you live in an area where outdoors is too sweaty to walk, could you try mall walking in an air conditioned mall (sure, probably not open during lockdowns) or in the cold product aisles of a grocery store?
If the problem is sweat staying on skin and not the actual process of sweating, I’d suggest water sports where the water itself rinses off any sweat immediately. Also, in that case, some moisture-wicking sports clothing might help if you have the resources to get some and they don’t irritate your skin.2 -
Try one of the cooling scarfs. I think one is called Frog Togs. You dip them in water and wring them out and they keep you cool by evaporation. They really do work.
I need to find mine and haul it out to use this summer since I’m doing so much more walking and running, but since starting hot classes, I actually enjoy sweating. Yeah, I’m wierd.1 -
Thanks for the wonderful suggestions, everyone! My computer decided to break on me, so it has taken me a while to get back on here to see all of your awesome suggestions!L1zardQueen wrote: »Do you have access to a pool?When I swim laps I do sweat quite profoundly. And even more so when I get out of the pool. What about getting a couple of heavier kettlebells and do very small number of exercises many times per day? Warming up would probably be a problem, especially for more advanced things such as snatches. Otherwise: walking on not sunny days?This is more of a creative workaround... but if you live in an area where outdoors is too sweaty to walk, could you try mall walking in an air conditioned mall (sure, probably not open during lockdowns) or in the cold product aisles of a grocery store?
If the problem is sweat staying on skin and not the actual process of sweating, I’d suggest water sports where the water itself rinses off any sweat immediately. Also, in that case, some moisture-wicking sports clothing might help if you have the resources to get some and they don’t irritate your skin.
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