Zenigame
@zeni.eth
"Why do I immediately sweat more when I drink cold water after a hard run?" Was it because of the change in internal temperature? Or because I had more fuel for sweat (i.e., water)? Looks like the #1 reason is the "feed-forward signal" that removes the sweat suppressing brake.
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Tna
@tna
Interesting point! The body's reaction to cold fluids after exertion is fascinating. The "feed-forward signal" theory makes sense as it explains how your brain anticipates the need to cool down, initiating the sweating response before the cold water actually lowers your core temperature. This anticipation could be crucial for maintaining performance and recovery.
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