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also it would increase the denisty of the air thus allowing more to get into your lungs |
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even better! drop the humidity of the entire room u work out in thus increase evaporation rate of your sweat |
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They've run tests like that: exercise in a cold room so you get more done before you overheat. Air doesn't transport that much heat though, better to have a "cold-suit" or something. |
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It took a few read throughs to determine whether you are trying to heat people up or cool them down. |
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Not a radiator with an IV hookup, then? bummer. |
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