When do you begin to sweat?
There are many answers to this question, because it varies from person to person. The climate and the clothes you are wearing also play a role, but it’s an important point for you to figure out.
Why should I care about sweat point?
Sweat, , is the brain’s reaction to your body beginning to overheat. Something I was curious about was how fast, and how hard I could workout without hitting my sweat point. That’s why we came up with this literal term:
Wait… isn’t the point of exercise to sweat?
Yes, if you have the time and access to the shower. But we have all been in situations where we just want to move a little bit at work, before leaving the house, or in other short bursts. When you know what your sweat point is, you can figure out how many small movements can be done before becoming uncomfortable at home or work.
Ladies, I’m sorry to tell you, but it looks like during high-tempo exercises. But remember, many factors impact a person’s sweat point, including biological and environmental. You’ll sweat faster outside than inside an air-conditioned room. You’ll sweat faster in work clothes than breathable exercise clothes.
For example, if your sweat point in work clothes is 10 minutes moving at a moderate pace, then you can go for a 10 minute walk after lunch. For higher tempo exercises, like burpees, it may only be a few minutes. If your sweat point in the house is 5 minutes at a high tempo, then you can listen to a good song while doing pushups and squats.
Single plane movements (up and down or side to side) like pushups are less taxing than multi-plane movements. I personally like to do a mixture of hi-tempo movements with low reps, and single-plane movements at a slow, challenging pace.
Timer set for 7 minutes, AMRAP
I really focus on form, my breathing, and stretching my body out with each rep. These no sweat workouts serve the purpose of giving me a quick boost of energy, stress relief, and focus. It may also be that I haven’t scheduled well enough to give myself a proper workout, and this is better than nothing!
Short workouts may seem unnecessary and unhelpful, but there’s a growing body of research that is showing the benefits. It’s easy to make the excuse of thinking “I don’t have time” or “A 5 minute workout isn’t worth it.” But when we take the time to consider the benefits of movement, the inverse almost seems silly in comparison. “I can get all the benefits of being happier, productive, and less-stressed, just by moving around a bit!?”
All we’re talking about here is simply finding your body’s threshold of sweat. Finding your sweat point allows you to do mini-workouts and movement that will keep your body firing on all cylinders. To help you get started, here are 5 workouts you can do in 5 minutes, and likely keep yourself from reaching your sweat point.
All workouts are timed for 5 minutes (increase as your sweat point goes up). Set your watch or phone and get going!
5 pushups
5 one-leg side jumps (each leg)
5 bent-over rows (with weight or using the table)
5 burpees
10 abs
5 lunges (each leg)
10 side lunges
5 pushups
10 squats
10 dips
3 pullups (find an overhang around your building, or nearby park)
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