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working out in extreme heat and gaining weight? I hope its muscle mass and not the other stuff. Last time I read about workout, heat & weight, the paper said if you work out in hot weather, you tend to lose the fat. This is the way body copes with heat, to improve the heat transfer from your core to the outside world.
The paper also said that this is the reason why swimming wasn't a good way to lose weight. The water has so much heat capacity that it can remove excess heat from the body while a long distance runner can't so the runners shed the fat. Long distance runner's aren't skinny by the virtue of all the expended Calories. Swimmer can also expend the same amount of Calories and the difference is how the body has to deal with the excess heat build up in their core. Swimming, you are water cooled running, you are air-cooled.
Also if the heat is so stiffling, can you go out and ride at 4 or 5AM or even 6AM.
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