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Slimming Suit (beware: dumb question inside)
I bought a slimming suit from Walmart made by Gold's to try it out.
Question...does it really matter if you sweat a lot when you're working out? The more sweat you make the more calories/fat you burn? Or does it even matter? I notice I sweat a lot more with the suit on but I'm thinking it's because the suit is plastic or whatever material it is and it's long sleeved and long legged...not totally plastic. I'm not sure about this so I wanted to ask some of you with experience with burning fat fast. I hope it's not gimmick! :?: |
Sorry - it's a gimmick!
Sure, you lose additional WATER when you sweat a lot, but as soon as you eat or drink, that "weight loss" comes right back on. The suits are at best just dehydrating. At worst? It could lead to dangerous levels of dehydration. |
Exactly what Mandalinn said - the fact that you're sweating more doesn't mean you're burning more calories. You're just getting dehydrated faster, and losing minerals.
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This is good to know. I'll take the suit back. Thanks!
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Well the sweat is getting the bad stuff in your body out faster--the same as drinking lots of water. I personally think my skin looks better the more I sweat.
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Originally Posted by Thighs Be Gone: I get what you're saying. I may just keep the suit afterall. I'm getting the yucky stuff out of my skin. Thanks! |
Ah, the dreaded "toxins" and "impurities." Anybody know what these actually are? I mean, besides marketing terms designed to part you from your money?
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I use it about twice a month to sweat and get rid of toxins ONLY. i dont use it for weight loss at all and i make sure i drink LOTS of water after
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So, it's like being in a sauna...which rids your body of impurities and toxins. I'll keep the suit! I get warm in the suit and start sweating like crazy.
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its actually called a "sauna" suit but you have to be REALLY careful with it and drink lots and lots of water.
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You wanted to return the suit after you wore it? Eew. Sorry, don't take it personally but I would hope they would not take it back (although Walmart probably would).
I am sorry to say but sweating won't help you lose weight any faster. If that was so, I would be like Twiggy by now. Cardio makes me really sweat and my last Zumba class on Wednesday left me literally dripping. (I really hate it, but not much I can do, and some of the other ladies sweat as much as I do). Actually, I when I am buying workout clothing, I stay away from really plastick-y feeling ones. It may say it is Dri-Fit, Cool Max, Dry Zone or whatever the names are, if it feels very polyester-y I won't wear because I know it will make me sweat even more. |
Originally Posted by Tomato: |
I love to sweat when I work out. I tend to be a water retainer and getting really sweaty helps me feel great!
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I'm with Julie on the toxins and impurities thing ... that's 99% a marketing ploy. Sweating doesn't "release toxins". Really.
Here's one source for you: http://www.latimes.com/features/heal...,7913944.story Originally Posted by : . |
Photochick--not sure if you were addressing me but I never said anything about my skin looking better due to depletion of toxins.
The idea of the sauna (or whatever method you are using) and it's benefits is hardly a new one. Ancient Romans even did it. There is conflicting data on the internet on nearly any subject your mind can muster. Every person has to find what works for them best. Gosh, drama even here! |
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