Exercise! - Getting fitter = more sweat?
2frustrated
07-21-2006, 05:54 AM
I had an old boyfriend who said, the fitter you were, the more you sweat.
Any ideas if this is true? I know it's hot, but I seem to be breaking out in a sweat after an easy warm-up. I know I'm a lot fitter than I was this time last year (and I sweat more in the same temps) so do you think this is the reason? Anyone know for sure?
That's what I've always heard, Frus, and it's happened to me. I get positively drenched now when I'm doing cardio and often break a sweat while lifting, which never used to happen. It's a good thing, I guess! :dizzy:
Problem is that I have to change my shirt if I want to stop in the grocery store on the way home from the gym! :lol:
2frustrated
07-21-2006, 06:22 AM
Ah glad I'm in the same boat as you athletes ;)
Blueyedblond
07-21-2006, 06:26 AM
I was thingking about this he other day too. I had heard that, and I started thinking maybe its true because I sweat till im drenched now. Last ear no mattr how hard I worked I didnt seem to break a sweat.
I exercise in my air conditioned apartment now and still get soaked. Its yucky but I know Im working hard at least.
softballmom
07-21-2006, 09:10 AM
Yahoo! I too have noticed that I sweat more, even running in AC. I'm with Frus, "glad I'm in the same boat with you athletes".
I had never heard that about fit=more sweat, but it makes sweating seem better now!
Denise85
07-21-2006, 09:34 AM
I just wanted to say that no it's not true. Sweating is just a way for your body to cool itself down. Maybe you are working out harder so your body is heating up more. I have a medical condition where I can't sweat. I have been working out for years (see a trainer) and am in pretty good shape. Yet, I don't sweat.
fitbyforty
07-21-2006, 10:05 AM
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Genesis
07-21-2006, 10:12 AM
Denise85 - I think your situation is unique. In general, it is true. The fitter you get, the more efficient your body becomes at cooling itself through sweating. Thus, more fit = more sweat.
On days when I train out in the mid-day Florida summer heat....talk about SWEAT!!!!! Some days I have a hard time seeing because I have so much sweat running into my eyes. Yuck!
2frustrated
07-21-2006, 10:26 AM
An athlete who has adapted to keep the body core cool during exercise will shunt blood to the skin’s surface more quickly and release heat from the body. At the same time, the sweat glands increase their output and thus cool the body during sweat evaporation. While fit people produce more sweat than sedentary folks, they lose less sodium, because more of it is reabsorbed by the body. The result is a more efficient cooler. - About website
Sweating may or may not be a good measure of athletic performance. Research shows that when you increase stamina and conditioning, your begin to sweat "more efficiently", or at a lower body temperature than previously. Sweating earlier in a workout helps the body better regulate core temperature in all climates and at all activity levels. - Personal Best Fitness website
Sweat rate is also influenced by your fitness level: the sweat glands in a fit body enlarge and increase in number, so you sweat more. All these bodily adjustments create more efficient cooling while you run. - The Ultimate Handbook
On the other hand, profuse sweating can also be a sign of being relatively fit, since one of the adaptations to consistent exercise training is that individuals will sweat more and sweat sooner so that their bodies don't store extra heat.
Source: Bryant, Cedric X. 101 Frequently Asked Questions about "Health & Fitness" and "Nutrition & Weight Control". Sagamore Publishing, 1999.
So maybe it is true, maybe it isn't :dunno:
lessthansign3
07-21-2006, 01:44 PM
I've been noticing that, too. I'm absolutely drenched most times when I'm done. Before I atributed it to the summer heat, since last summer the only working out I did was swimming and it's a little hard to gauge sweat in the water :P
love1384
07-22-2006, 03:15 AM
arggg i sweat disgustingly like everywhere, it looks like I "potty" on myself sometimes. I hope this will only go into effect when exercizing. Because when i was younger i use to always have embarrassing sweat marks on my back.
almostheaven
07-22-2006, 09:34 PM
Ahhh, so that explains why I'm always soaked when I leave Curves. LOL
BlueToBlue
07-24-2006, 04:06 AM
I don't know...I've always been a sweater, even when I wasn't in that great of shape. I can't wear shoes without socks because my feet sweat so much. My underwear is always damp. At the gym, my so-called "moisture-wicking" gym clothes are always soaked. I have total flop sweats and I absolutely have to have a towel to wipe my face or I can't see for all the sweat getting in my eyes. I'd like to think all this sweat is because I am in better shape, but sadly, I've always been like this. ;)
My SO, on the other hand, simply doesn't sweat. We can both be doing the same activity and sweat will literally be dripping off me in sheets and he won't be sweating at all. It's remarkably annoying! :rolleyes: He can also eat whatever he wants and not gain a pound (in fact, it would be good if he could put on a few pounds).
At this point, I am in better shape than him. But the sweating the was same even when I was in worse shape than him. I do sweat more when it is hot, so the last few days at the gym have been particularly bad. I don't expect I'll ever sweat less when I am working out, but I keep hoping that as I get in better shape and normal, everyday activities require less exertion, I'll sweat less during my day-to-day routine. So far, I can't say that I've noticed a difference, though.
- Barbara
Pachyderm
07-25-2006, 06:31 AM
Does that mean my face will still go bright red when I'm fitter as well? I was hoping that I would stop looking like a beetroot (literally) at the slightest sign of exercise. I don't mind sweating if I stay a more normal colour!
2frustrated
07-25-2006, 06:59 AM
I'm still a beetroot - just fewer people take the proverbial now I exercise with adults!
Zorak
09-22-2006, 11:12 PM
Does that mean my face will still go bright red when I'm fitter as well? I was hoping that I would stop looking like a beetroot (literally) at the slightest sign of exercise. I don't mind sweating if I stay a more normal colour!
I find that the fitter I become, the less crimson my face gets after a challenging workout. My face used to turn this deep shade of crimson and now it ranges from a light to medium pink.
I suppose it depends on the person.
And yes I sweat like crazy!! It's sad when your warm-up isn't even finished and your shirt already has wet spots on it. :p
almostheaven
09-23-2006, 11:21 PM
I find that the fitter I become, the less crimson my face gets after a challenging workout. My face used to turn this deep shade of crimson and now it ranges from a light to medium pink.
I too used to have this problem. Teachers, and my mom, used to think it had something to do with heart defects I was born with and eventually had surgery for. They would also make me sit out whatever we were doing for fear that my heart was going to stop. When they weren't watching however, I could be just as active as anyone else. So? I got a red face from it, but I had fun dangit! :D
My face doesn't get red like that anymore. It used to concern my hubby when I first started trying to run, but it would always go back to it's normal pasty pale color before long. ;)
BlueToBlue
09-25-2006, 03:36 AM
I do think that my face doesn't get quite as bright beet-red as it did when I was first working out. I have very pale skin and have always blushed very easily, so I suspect that I'll always have a pink face when working out, but I don't think it's quite as bad as it was in the beginning.
The sweating, however, is getting worse. In the past couple of weeks I've noticed that whenever I am a little warm, I get two little sweat spots on either side of the zipper of my pants. Honestly, this could not possibly be more embarrassing and I am at total loss as to what to do about it (other than trying to find pants that don't show when they are wet)! My SO and I went to a baseball game (go A's!) the other day and were sitting in the sun for most of the game. No exertion at all, just sitting in the sun, and my pants were totally soaked with sweat. I swear it must have looked like a peed myself (sorry, hopefully this isn't in the category of "too much information")! I hope this is just some sort of weird weightloss phase I am going through and not permanent!
- Barbara