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Anonymous
Even after 3 hours of intense tennis, i don't have beads of sweat coming out from me. Is this because i train in an indoor gym and play tennis when the sun is out?
Btw i'm 18, 155lbs, 5'10

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>> Anonymous
I guess one of three things:

1: You're medically unable to sweat.
2: You're dehydrated and can't sweat.
3: It's not intense at all, and you should push yourself until you actually do sweat, you lazy shitbucket.
>> Anonymous
>>123255
Im hydrated! My tshirt sometimes feel a bit humid and smelly after a workout!
It is fairly intense! I do squats! Heavy squats! And at tennis i run after the ball...
>> Anonymous
>>123255
I would go with option 3.

If you really want to sweat, go practice when it is hot with sweatpants and a sweatshirt on. You will sweat in no time. That is what I do, since I have a tendency to not sweat so much unless I feel like I am boiling.
>> Anonymous
>>123277

Listen to this guy. The more hot you are, the more your body's going to try to cool itself down.

That's why I wear a sweat-shirt all the time when I work out too. If I pull on my shirt collar, and don't feel as if there's a oven inside of my chest, then that means I was cooling down too much and too fast.
>> Anonymous
There's nothing wrong with not sweating so long as you're healthy. Perhaps you have an incredible heart rate and your internal organs do not easily warm. However, this is unlikely. You don't *need* to sweat, sweat is just a reaction to increased body temperature.