Do I HAVE to sweat to burn calories??? Advice please!
cstakes02
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Hello,
I was wondering if I have to sweat in order to burn calories. I see women in my building "power" walking laps around the halls during lunch, but it is cool in here and they aren't sweating. Is this a waste of time or are they really burning calories? Thanks!
I was wondering if I have to sweat in order to burn calories. I see women in my building "power" walking laps around the halls during lunch, but it is cool in here and they aren't sweating. Is this a waste of time or are they really burning calories? Thanks!
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The simple answer: No.
You are burning calories right now as you sit here and type. You are burning calories in your sleep. Some people sweat more than other people - that doesn't mean they are necessarily "burning more calories"
Another fun fact: For every pound of muscle your gain, your body will naturally burn ~35-50 extra calories a day while at rest.0 -
no you do not have to sweat to burn calories.0
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Cool fun fact ... I love it! Now to add 20 pounds of muscle...The simple answer: No.
You are burning calories right now as you sit here and type. You are burning calories in your sleep. Some people sweat more than other people - that doesn't mean they are necessarily "burning more calories"
Another fun fact: For every pound of muscle your gain, your body will naturally burn ~35-50 extra calories a day while at rest.
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If the walking pace is challenging .... then they are getting a good cardio workout. You want the pace to be such that you're at least a little out of breath.
We have some walkers where I work that leisurely "stroll" around the industrial park.... not real effective.0 -
Awesome thanks for this info!The simple answer: No.
You are burning calories right now as you sit here and type. You are burning calories in your sleep. Some people sweat more than other people - that doesn't mean they are necessarily "burning more calories"
Another fun fact: For every pound of muscle your gain, your body will naturally burn ~35-50 extra calories a day while at rest.0 -
Even a stroll is better than sitting at your desk during lunch.0
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Cool fun fact ... I love it! Now to add 20 pounds of muscle...The simple answer: No.
You are burning calories right now as you sit here and type. You are burning calories in your sleep. Some people sweat more than other people - that doesn't mean they are necessarily "burning more calories"
Another fun fact: For every pound of muscle your gain, your body will naturally burn ~35-50 extra calories a day while at rest.
NO! The number for every pound of muscle is closer to a single digit ...... sorry. I wish! If I work real hard & gain 1 pound of muscle I can have an extra stick of gum.
The beauty of added muscle is the "SHAPE" is gives your body. Fat is just a formless blob.0 -
Any walk is better than none, weight-loss-wise. You burn more calories walking than sitting. Even more running than walking (for the amount of time involved.)
You won't get the cardiovascular benefits if you are strolling. But it still burns more calories than doing nothing.0 -
The women are swinging their arms briskly and are walking at a fast pace. I guess I just felt like it wasn't "real" exercise if you aren't sweating. I might join them now that I know!If the walking pace is challenging .... then they are getting a good cardio workout. You want the pace to be such that you're at least a little out of breath.
We have some walkers where I work that leisurely "stroll" around the industrial park.... not real effective.0 -
Sweat is how the body cools down, how the body control its temperature. It has nothing to do with whether or not calories are burned. So they are still burning calories strolling, might be very little calories but still burning.0
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Good to know. Thank you for your help. I don't know why I always tie how much I sweat to the amount of calories I burn.Sweat is how the body cools down, how the body control its temperature. It has nothing to do with whether or not calories are burned. So they are still burning calories strolling, might be very little calories but still burning.0 -
No. I very rarely ever sweat, even when running a 10k in under an hour. I would be very irritated to find out someone thought I wasn't exercising just because I wasn't sweating. You can sweat doing nothing in the sun. Sweat is no indication of anything.0
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It is only about 4 calories per pound of fat converted to muscle. Convert 20 pounds of muscle to fat and you will burn another 80 calories per day. Not huge. Also better than nothing
Another fun fact: For every pound of muscle your gain, your body will naturally burn ~35-50 extra calories a day while at rest.
NO! The number for every pound of muscle is closer to a single digit ...... sorry. I wish! If I work real hard & gain 1 pound of muscle I can have an extra stick of gum.0 -
If sweat = calories burned I'd already be skinny.......
In my tri class we have a varied group of people and the spinning sessions can be pretty intense. Some of us have a puddle under our bikes and there are others that don't even seem to have a damp forehead.0
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