What’s the point of what they’re doing? What are they trying to achieve? Does it really work?
Three main reasons
Firstly, it does make you sweat more, which reduces your weight (temporarily). It’s common for people in sports that require a weigh-in to do this and also partially dehydrate themselves before they are weighed to make their weight class.
Secondly, it’s done by people trying to lose weight in general who have heard about the first group and incorrectly believe inducing sweat this way will speed up their weight loss. The exact opposite is true: by intentionally overheating yourself, you actually reduce the effectiveness of your workout, making your fitness goals harder to achieve in the long run. There are tons of myths like this that seem intuitive but hold a lot of people back.
Thirdly, people are just self-conscious sometimes and cover up their body
This answers it. Thank you! 🙂
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I always thought it was to induce sweating. Never bothered looking but I also always thought that’s what we call them “sweats”
Why do they want to induce sweating??
No need to go to the toilet!
I bet it’s some weird thinking of weight loss or removing those “tOxInS” or something.
BTW Keep hydrated folks!
So the shower after feels better?
To help kill any infections they might have at the time?
To clear out toxins?
To make room for more water to be consumed?
To wring out their clothes and make a refreshing salty beverage
Delicious
Same reasons as saunas I’d guess.
Agree with others but would add “pump cover,” especially if it looks like they’ve been at it a while.
Explanation: It’s common among lifters, particularly (but not exclusively) CIS-presenting men, who are often deeply self-conscious about their physique, to wear a hoodie or an oversized shirt for their warmup sets. After warming up, when their muscles look slightly bigger (“pumped”) due to increased tone and circulatory engorgement, they will remove their pump cover in a grand reveal.
(Note: this performance is usually for the benefit of other lifters in the vicinity and isn’t necessarily sexual in nature.)
isn’t necessarily sexual in nature.
“Sure it isn’t” -Britta Perry
For me personally I start in a sweatshirt but once I’m warmed up I usually take it off. I feel like it helps me warm up a little quicker. I go to a climbing gym vs a regular gym so maybe that’s why.
I run cold. So, so cold, all the time, and gyms are kept extra cold for obvious reasons. Unless I’m doing cardio, I’m freezing without wearing a sweatshirt and pants.
Before someone asks, yes, my thyroid is normal.
I used to do it because i don’t like showing much skin. Its not warm clothes perse but a full ankle covering pant and a hoodie .