[QUOTE="BlackAlpha666"][QUOTE="lordlors"][QUOTE="BlackAlpha666"] The hands and feet are one of the biggest body heat wasters. I'm guessing when you are gaming without concentrating much or without having any other intense feelings, your body just cools down more then usual because you aren't really doing anything. And if you are in a cool room you might get cold feet or hands faster.
Turn the heat up in your room and try to keep your whole body warm. Put on a sweater or something and try to keep your feet warm. Then your hands should get warmer after that. Obviously you could try something that directly makes your hands warmer, like gloves... Or this:
http://www.mobilitysite.com/2006/01/do_you_have_cold_hands_while_g.php
JP_Russell
why is it every time i feel intense in playing a game i get cold and sweaty hands and feet?
It depends on how long it lasts so I'm guessing because it only lasts for a very short period, it doesn't have much effect on your body heat. But this plays a very small role in keeping you warm so it might not do anything at all.
I still say the opposite. When you game, your mind can't concentrate on your body nearly as much, so your body doesn't circulate blood as well. For instance, even if I just type here on the forums for many minutes while thinking deeply into what I want to say, my hands and feet get cold with it getting colder at this time of year. Once I stop and just start reading others' posts again, they warm up. The same thing happens when I game, when I would be doing work at school, anything where I was sitting still and working my mind a lot, my hands would get colder, but once I finish, even if I'm still sitting in place, my extremities warm up again.
Circulation is controlled unconsciously by the nervous system. Deep thought cant decrease its capability. The conscious mind is totally separate.Only emotions that may arise from deep thought or some external stimulicould affect breathing patterns, heartbeatand circulation.
Anyways, I think the tc just needs to workout a little. Superset push ups and squats for 1 & 1/2 min once a day. Circulation will improve and you'll feel better too.
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