Yes and No
Yes because It could mean you are working rather hard and are quite fit
No because Some people sweat more than others
Yes, men may sweat differently depending on their age due to various factors such as metabolic rate, hormone levels, and overall health changes. Older men tend to have a slower metabolism and decreased hormone levels, which may affect their sweat production and sweating patterns. Additionally, underlying health conditions or medications taken by older men can also impact how much they sweat.
Yes, there is Fitness apparel that wicks sweat away and also blocks it from seeping through to the outside. You can also always wear black so no one notices that you are sweating so much .
There are several brands of Fitness clothing. Which one is the best depends on your needs. The best shorts for you will be comfortable, not restricting and sweat absorbent.
With Kinect for Xbox 360 and Your Shape Fitness Evolved, you can experience the most advanced Fitness technology your way. It will help you work up a sweat with the most advanced Fitness technology available.
It is not abnormal to sweat when walking upstairs. If it is hot, it would be normal to sweat. Some people sweat more than others. However, it could also be a sign of a lack of physical fitness or being overweight.
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People sweat at different levels depending on your body type. You can still get a workout even if you do not sweat.
Same way as everyone else, eat properly and exercise daily. Gyms usually offer fitness classes for people of all fitness levels, give those a try. Working out with a group of people often motivates you to work harder. ALSO don't be afraid to break a sweat, if your not sweating, your not working hard enough!
Sweating easier or more freely does not necessarily mean you are in better shape than someone who doesn't. Everyone has a different sweating pattern. How much you sweat is affected by gender, genetics, age, fitness level, and environment. Humans can have between 2 and 4 million sweat glands - it all depends on what you're born with. The more you have, the more you'll sweat. Women tend to sweat less because they are better able to regulate the amount of water they're losing. They also begin to sweat at higher temperatures compared to men.
The skin,is the organ that uses sweat to excrete water,salts,and a small amount of urea
I am positive it does. >> To qualify this...yes, during exercise you will be 'burning' fat, but the amount and rate of fat 'burnt' depend on your fitness level, your diet and the intensity of the activity your participating in. Sweat is just your body's way of cooling itself when it getting hot. During exercise or hard work, the increase in activity, and therefore the energy requirements of your body, cause an increase in temperature.
During puberty, it is possible that the sweat of a person may stink. So perfumes are used in this case.