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Why You Should Sweat It Out: Insights From Herbalife Nutrition


Sweating—particularly when working out—is your body’s natural defence from over-heating. When sweat evaporates from your skin’s surface, it removes excess heat and cools you down. But if you’ve spent a sweltering dry season trying to keep cool and avoid getting sweaty, it’s time to rethink your relationship with sweat as the rains arrive! With cooler weather on the way, it’s time to get your sweat on—but on your own terms.

While experts say there’s no relationship between sweat and calories burned, sweating can be a sign that you’re working at a certain intensity during your workout, because your body is generating enough heat that it needs to cool down.

So, even if you’re not a fan of getting sweaty, don’t let it put you off getting the benefits of higher intensity exercise because the pluses far outweigh the negatives. Think about the positive feelings you probably experience due to the satisfaction of moving your body and getting closer to reaching your fitness goals.

And there’s more good news. Whether it’s running, mountain-biking, boxing, dance-based exercise classes or weights in the gym, there are a multitude of ways to minimise and manage sweat as you work out:

•    Work out early in the morning or later as the day cools down

•    Remember that caps and head coverings could trap heat, so leave them off if you can

•    Wear sweat-wicking fabrics that are pre-treated with bacteria fighting elements to keep your skin clean and dry

•    Keep make-up to a minimum to avoid clogged pores and breakouts

•    Head bands stop sweat from getting into your eyes and are more hygienic than wiping your face with hands or a towel

•    Cleanse your skin after your workout for a clean and fresh feeling; if you can’t shower right away.

•    No-shower hair hack: Try spraying a little hairspray over your hair before exercising and then brush it out after

However, your workout, don’t be afraid to sweat it out and remember to hydrate!

Herbalife Nutrition is a global nutrition company whose purpose is to make the world healthier and happier. The Company has been on a mission for nutrition - changing people's lives with great nutrition products and programs - since 1980.

Herbalife Nutrition’s targeted nutrition, weight-management, energy and fitness and personal care products are available exclusively to and through its independent members in more than 90 countries.

Through its corporate social responsibility efforts, Herbalife Nutrition supports the Herbalife Nutrition Foundation (HNF) and its Casa Herbalife programmes to help bring good nutrition to children in need. Herbalife Nutrition is also proud to sponsor more than 190 world-class athletes, teams and events around the globe.

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