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perspiration == effectiveness?
I work out on the rowing machine twice per
week, among other things; running, stationary bike, swimming, tennis, squash. It's the best full body workout I know. I typically do 25 min., 250 calories. However, there's one odd thing - I hardly sweat! Is this a bad sign? Is the 'fitness feeling' an illusion, am I really not getting my money's worth? As opposed to the bike, where I'm drenched. Also, squash generates the most perspiration. Which seems weird, because it doesn't feel so draining as the others. -- Rich |
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