Hey guys, I tried using the search function to see if there were any similar discussions about this in the past, but I wasn't able to find any.
Let us assume that your overall goal in a cardiovascular workout is to achieve a calorie deficit. What, exactly is the function of fans on cardio machines?
The way I have always pictured it: if you use a fan, you are making it easier to do the exercise and exerting less pressure on your body. Your heart rate drops, your body cools, and you sweat less. As a conclusion, I concluded that you likely in the end got a less effective workout.
Some people at the gym, though, look as if they swear by having the fan on them during the workout. One of the industrial fans has a treadmill literally infront of it, and it is the most popular fan.
Am I missing something here? If they really wanted an easier workout, why wouldn't people just slow down their workout in order for the same results.
By no means am I criticizing people who use cardio fans, I'm just trying to figure out what people believe their benefit is.
Let us assume that your overall goal in a cardiovascular workout is to achieve a calorie deficit. What, exactly is the function of fans on cardio machines?
The way I have always pictured it: if you use a fan, you are making it easier to do the exercise and exerting less pressure on your body. Your heart rate drops, your body cools, and you sweat less. As a conclusion, I concluded that you likely in the end got a less effective workout.
Some people at the gym, though, look as if they swear by having the fan on them during the workout. One of the industrial fans has a treadmill literally infront of it, and it is the most popular fan.
Am I missing something here? If they really wanted an easier workout, why wouldn't people just slow down their workout in order for the same results.
By no means am I criticizing people who use cardio fans, I'm just trying to figure out what people believe their benefit is.