Not quite enough information! But I will try to answer anyway. It depends a LOT on the weather, for example, here where I live for about 6 months out of the year the Temperature is anywhere between 100F to 120F(38ishC to 48.89C...hope that's correct, in the US they don't use the C measure, just Fahrenheit measure). Anyone sweats the second they head out the door!!!! but it's Winter here now and the Temps are only in the 70's to 80's Farenheit (21.11C to 30ishC) so sweating is less. The humidity is a BIG factor...too, so all I can do is guess. If it's humid out it takes very very little to sweat, even walking.
I am a marathoner...so I run for miles and miles. I sweat like a pig, the fitter I have gotten the better I sweat, but it's not a huge difference....Some others have the opposite theory, that the fitter you get the less you sweat, but I don't agree with that, it's just a theory and my findings are from personal experience as a runner and who runs with other runners, who are same as I.
There are many other factors that cloud both theories, so in part, it depends on the person too.
I would not worry a lot about it being a serious problem, you can always see your Dr if your to worried, but I would not make it an emergency, especially if your urine is not a dark brown or real dark orangey yellow, if it's just yellow to clearish you are probably;y normal.