The Benefits of a Sauna (Huberman style)

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  • @LauraTryUK
    @LauraTryUK  Год назад +15

    Which sauna protocol are you tempted to try?
    Download a list of each one here: lauratry.gumroad.com/l/sauna-protocols

    • @vdruskas
      @vdruskas Год назад +1

      For sure, #1 and #3a, cardio disease risk mitigation!

    • @realcolinart
      @realcolinart Год назад +1

      1 and 3a. You're a brave woman. Imo it's about the skin detox. There are other ways to sweat. Your videos cut right to the chase. Unusual and very appreciated. Thanks.

    • @richardpitkin1444
      @richardpitkin1444 Год назад

      Growth Hormone sounds challenging.

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад

      @@richardpitkin1444 It can be for sure, it's taken about 8 weeks to work up to the full session.

    • @successbydesigntraining
      @successbydesigntraining Год назад

      All of them sound beneficial!

  • @mssparkssie
    @mssparkssie Год назад +72

    I'm Finnish so sauna is an integral part of my culture. It's completely normal for most Finns to enjoy sauna at least once a week. Many have a sauna in their home, even some flats have a personal sauna and many flat buildings have a shared sauna in the basement. I have lived in the UK for 10 years and miss the sauna a lot. I dream of having one at home here one day! I know it's possible so looking into options 😊

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +12

      It is my dream to have a sauna in my home.
      I wonder why the tradition has not moved to other countries of having a sauna in our homes? Seeing as there are so many health benefits.

    • @mssparkssie
      @mssparkssie Год назад +5

      ​@@LauraTryUK That's a good question and I can only guess the answer! Sauna has deep roots in the Nordic culture, spanning back thousands of years. To be honest, sauna has been so normal to me that I've only started to consider the health benefits now when others outside the culture have started talking about them. Makes me appreciate growing up with the opportunity even more.

    • @sunset5461
      @sunset5461 Год назад +1

      Are saunas not bad for male reproductive organs?

    • @anniwilson2534
      @anniwilson2534 Год назад +4

      @Noora @Laura on holiday in Finland this February I went to the arctic sauna world. Spent an afternoon there and did a few 25 min sauna sessions followed by dips in the adjoining ice lake, where further on people were skiing! 🥶 All ages were there, including some people with beers like a social event - that wouldn’t happen in the UK!
      My skin was amazing afterwards and I felt rejuvenated for hours. I’d love an outdoor sauna and cold plunge area at home but they’re super expensive.

    • @klimtkahlo
      @klimtkahlo Год назад +4

      @@mssparkssie when I visited Turkey all the hotels had saunas, hot and cold. They were awesome! Loved it! My one and only time being at a sauna!

  • @haventli
    @haventli Год назад +26

    I love to hear that "Mama T absolutely bosses the sessions". So sweet to see you and your mom staying a active and healthy together. Warms my heart. ❤️

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +5

      she absolutely bosses the sessions 😆 I can't believe it really. My heart rate goes to 100-105 and she's cruising at 75-78

  • @user-cr3fz8lz2i
    @user-cr3fz8lz2i Год назад +18

    You’re positively glowing Laura!!!

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +2

      hahaha, it looks as though I had been in the sauna 😆

  • @TheBrianRaglandChannel
    @TheBrianRaglandChannel Год назад +5

    Thanks! Love your Videos! Much Love and Respect....

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +4

      Wow, thank you Brian, you are very generous. Your 'thanks' is much appreciated 🙏🏼

  • @somatyk
    @somatyk Год назад +1

    I'm just looking into getting a home sauna. So glad I came across your channel and hearing an accent and tone that feels genuine. I'm just about to rinse your content. Thank you. Subbed.

  • @orirune3079
    @orirune3079 Год назад +6

    I've been using the sauna at my gym for like 2 years now and I love it. I think I'm going to try that monster 4x30 session one of these days. I wouldn't be surprised to find my growth hormone is low too, because it seems that no matter how much I lift I stay skinny.
    Unrelated to Sauna at all, but I just want to say I appreciate how you blurred the other people at the gym near the end of the video. That's such a rare and courteous thing to do nowadays.

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +5

      I love that you are going to try the monster session Brunhilda.
      I know it's obvious, but stay within your tolerance though and take loads of water.
      I'm currently on around 1.9kg of protein per kg of bodyweight, it seemed a lot at first but now I'm used to it, and it's certainly helped build my muscle, along with some hard-effort training. Speak to Phil The Blood man if you can, he is a wizard 🪄
      I try my best to keep other people private, I'm sure they don't want to plastered over RUclips without knowing.

    • @naturalhealth8789
      @naturalhealth8789 Год назад

      If you are eating enough protein (1,2-2 g per kg of desired lean muscle mass) daily and good nutrition, it could be that your body type is ectormorph, which has a natural tendency to stay lean and toned rather than a visible increase muscle size.

  • @zinniahardy8887
    @zinniahardy8887 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have no idea 🤷‍♀️ until today! Your videos are so helpful ❤

  • @EnzoTavs
    @EnzoTavs Год назад +10

    I've been using the Sauna for a little over two months, 5 days a week after I work out, which has been instrumental to my overall health and, more importantly, my recovery. I highly recommend it

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +1

      oh wow, 5 days a week sounds bliss!

    • @EnzoTavs
      @EnzoTavs Год назад

      @@LauraTryUK It's been great - Take care

  • @mariafranco5756
    @mariafranco5756 Год назад

    I just LOVE that you did this with your mom! ❤❤

  • @anthonycraig274
    @anthonycraig274 Год назад +5

    I am in a Sauna right now. My apartment in New York doesn’t have air conditioning, and its hot, really hot!!!

  • @raymondcarrick8132
    @raymondcarrick8132 Год назад +4

    I found a company in the UK that supplies parts for sauna's were you can build your own. They didn't deliver to Ireland(were I'm from) at the time. I looked through youtube and people were making homemade sauna's using infrared bulbs and sitting in grow tents. I made this up and it works very well and costs a lot less. If people are short money it's worth looking into this method.

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +1

      I've seen people make their own - it looks great! Not sure I'd trust myself to do it... 🤪

  • @IsabellaDemarko
    @IsabellaDemarko Год назад

    this video came at the perfect time as i just started using the sauna for health benefits and had a good sauna session today :)

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад

      I am so pleased to hear 😀

  • @flatbedladyv2191
    @flatbedladyv2191 11 месяцев назад +1

    I spend over 3 -6 hrs in a suana alomst every day for 20+ yrs. I am obsessed with saunas. Never had a problem to this day 50yrs old now

  • @chriscioccio4826
    @chriscioccio4826 Год назад +2

    All of them! Thanks for this video.

  • @lifeis4living_
    @lifeis4living_ Год назад

    Yeah! Just got a sauna and this protocol is really useful. Thanks

  • @brucehutch5419
    @brucehutch5419 Год назад

    I plan to do Sauna 1. and 3a.
    I have heard of one version never heard of the three versions. This is very informative.

  • @melissatolito9418
    @melissatolito9418 Год назад +1

    I love my radiant health sauna , great addition to my home

  • @lizziebenton9854
    @lizziebenton9854 Год назад

    I would love Sauna in my home too. Luckily I’ve got a gym with one so will definitely be giving this a go. I didn’t realise there were so many benefits. Thank you for sharing Laura ❤️👏

  • @honorburza9110
    @honorburza9110 Год назад +1

    Ours is being delivered next week!! For the garage.

  • @naturalhealth8789
    @naturalhealth8789 Год назад +1

    Love the info, Laura! In our country, we typically do once a week 3-4 short sessions at higher heat (>110'C) separated by short sessions of a cold plunge in water, shower, or snow, ans also body scrub and beating either branches, and drinking replenishing liquids, with the length of each heat session increasing over approx. 2-3 hrs total time. It is too hot to stay Iin the heat for 20-30 minutes without a break. At the end of the session, a roll in the snow or dousing with a bucket of cold water to finish the session. It feels amazing, and is not as difficult to tolerate the extreme heat.

  • @mafurock33
    @mafurock33 Год назад +1

    Wow - this is os helpful! Thank you for posting!

  • @kmarie1351
    @kmarie1351 Год назад +4

    I am definitely going to do this! I've just started on a new strength-training regimen and high protein diet, let's see how I fare with some sauna treatments.

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +2

      Here we go! Do the growth hormone protocol and you will be flying!
      It's quite intense so work your up to it if you need. Keep me posted about it if you can?
      🙏🏼
      Congrats on the new strength training and high protein meals by the way - really cool! Are you noticing a difference in the way you feel?

  • @robertalynch5433
    @robertalynch5433 2 месяца назад

    As usual, this is a great video.

  • @MLoms
    @MLoms Год назад +1

    Hi Laura. Thank you for sharing this. I think these protocols will have different results on different people. But still this is very interesting. I wondered what you laughed about first time (mid vid) when your Mom was shown. But now I know:)

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад

      I am sure each person will have a different result, but will all still head in the right direction for a healthier life for sure.

  • @vanessakellow2957
    @vanessakellow2957 Год назад +2

    Hi Laura I’ve got a Healthmate infra red sauna that I’ve been using every day for a month followed by 20 mins yoga. My sleep has improved incredibly getting solid 7-7.30 hrs. Also getting light early morning. Feel much more positive. Cannot get the high temperatures in the infra red though 76degrees for 20
    Mins. Thanks for videos. Really great!

    • @leightri
      @leightri 9 месяцев назад

      I have a home infra-red, and it doesn't heat the air in the same way that steam & dry sauna's do. I wear a HR monitor all day & every workout, and the big surprise for me is the difference between morning (empty stomach) and post-workout impacts of the heat. It's great to do in the evening. Super clean feeling of sauna and shower, then cold bedroom. Sleep like a log.

  • @Sakuragaokaeibikoen
    @Sakuragaokaeibikoen Год назад

    I usually do 20min x 3 once per week. It feels great!

  • @kumartamil6
    @kumartamil6 10 месяцев назад +1

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:41 *💓 Regular sauna use (2-3 times a week) can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and increase longevity.*
    02:33 *🌡️ Sauna sessions (80-100°C) totaling one hour per week, split into two to three sessions, can improve overall health, mood, sleep, and cardiovascular health.*
    03:27 *💪 Sauna sessions can stimulate growth hormone, aiding in muscle mass increase and bone density improvement, particularly beneficial for individuals over 30 or going through menopause.*
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  • @IzzyOnTheMove
    @IzzyOnTheMove Год назад +1

    i only have access to a sauna in spas or when i stay in an AirBnB that has a sauna in the building. I'm definitely going to try the growth hormone boosting one on a rainy day in September (my next AirBnB stay). As long as you got a good book and a timer, that should go well!!! ❤ And Mum T rocks!!! 💜

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад

      we're the same, not many saunas around here. In a way that makes it better for the growth hormone one as it means not going too often.

  • @jean-sebastienrichard7564
    @jean-sebastienrichard7564 Год назад

    Mom is a trooper!!!
    Rock on mom!!!

  • @GarethRussellUK
    @GarethRussellUK Год назад

    100% with you on having a home sauna and ice bath combo. Dream setup! 🥰

  • @michele2396
    @michele2396 11 месяцев назад

    I enjoyed this video!

  • @manuelescurra9950
    @manuelescurra9950 Год назад

    I like your video! You are an inspiring person!

  • @matildakusy
    @matildakusy 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks ❤

  • @aligecer9389
    @aligecer9389 Год назад

    Değerli paylaşımlarınız için çok teşekkür ederiz.Selamlar.

  • @mineegoss2052
    @mineegoss2052 3 месяца назад

    I stay in the sauna for one hour five days a week and I feel so great

  • @ravisidhu1667
    @ravisidhu1667 Год назад

    Video: Liked
    Wow, really enjoy this one and I’ll give it a go. Not sure which session though.
    Thanks for the great content.

  • @kennethwhitmire916
    @kennethwhitmire916 2 месяца назад

    Great video…you look amazing

  • @rachelsweets
    @rachelsweets Год назад +3

    You look amazing ❤❤❤

  • @rparker2824
    @rparker2824 Год назад +1

    Thank you for posting this!

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +1

      You are so welcome, thank you for your comment 🙏🏼

  • @misterwillguitar
    @misterwillguitar Год назад +2

    I have a steam room in my house (part of the shower wet room etc) which I LOVE - I much prefer steam to sauna - breathing steam vs dry heat. Maintenance wise I think its easier to maintain a tiled room vs wooden sauna that gets wet. I do like both sauna and steam though!!

    • @michelewing8979
      @michelewing8979 Год назад

      I was going to ask about the health benefits of steam vs sauna - any idea?

    • @Jellybellycat
      @Jellybellycat Год назад

      A steam room sounds amazing. I wonder if it can be built inside an already existing bathroom.

  • @thegreatsummeradventures2842
    @thegreatsummeradventures2842 Год назад +1

    Great and inspiring thank you

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад

      You are so welcome, thank you 🙏🏼

  • @nicolekollman
    @nicolekollman Год назад

    your skin is absolutely beautiful

  • @caallum5
    @caallum5 Год назад +1

    I’m lucky as there’s a spa round the corner that costs either £18 an entry or if you have gym membership it is free. It has a infrared sauna and large cold and plunge pool. I go minimum once a week. Makes such a difference to your mental health also.

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад

      that sounds heavenly!
      I have found somewhere similar local to me, and hoping to join so I can use the facilities. Doing the sauna and having the relaxation is my favourite part of the week.

  • @corneliusthecomic
    @corneliusthecomic Год назад +1

    Just love this episode!!! I'm a big Huberman fan also so when you mentioned him I was invested even more. I'm now inspired to the the 30 min in 5 min out x 2 break repeat method. Thank you again and keep up the great work I eagerly await each episode.

    • @Showmetheevidence-
      @Showmetheevidence- Год назад +1

      Being too reliant on 1 person’s info/advice isn’t good…
      I find he greatly over exaggerates the benefits of things he likes to promote

  • @RunningOhioWithBlake
    @RunningOhioWithBlake Год назад

    Impressive results, Laura. I had no idea that the sauna had so many benefits. I went to a gym for many years that had a sauna and never even tried it :( Oh, well...I'll see if there's one near me and give it a go!

  • @princetandukar9290
    @princetandukar9290 Год назад +1

    As a doctor I loved your video and is factually accurate however infrared has been shown to damage skin causing ageing and pigmentation at high exposure so please use with caution.

    • @Jellybellycat
      @Jellybellycat Год назад

      Interesting! Have you seen a modified Growth Hormone regime that is safer for infrared saunas?

  • @MrMrp69
    @MrMrp69 6 месяцев назад

    I sauna 5 days a week for about 20 minutes each time. Never felt better, it’s just the best

  • @the_balanced_kitchen_Recipes
    @the_balanced_kitchen_Recipes Год назад +2

    Laura I absolutely love your videos, always so helpful, interesting and relatable - keep going 💪 I have the exact blue Firzone sauna you have for about a year now! It's like a giant human cool bag isn't it 😅 but so good, i was surprisedat how good it is for a folding sauna! It really does get hot and I also sweat buckets and so relaxing. I just bought a Myoice cold plunge last week, early days but I love that too! Would love a real wooden sauna and better cold plunge but they both do the job for now 😊❤

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад

      so cool you have the same sauna tent! The colour makes me laugh, as in, "Here I am! The Big Blue Sauna Tent 👋"
      I love that you have a cold plunge too. I will check that one out.
      Go us with our saunas and cold plunge - they may not be the exact we want but they are doing the job and so are we 💪
      Thank you for the lovely comments on this video 🙏🏼

  • @JeMasLT
    @JeMasLT Год назад

    So cool. When I go to Gym I always go to Sauna. It is my treat after gym which I do not like very much :)

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад

      It sound like a wonderful treat 😍

  • @2missnic
    @2missnic Год назад

    None I live in Australia and its summer here so its a sauna session here every day. In the heat than into air conditioning, back into the heat. etc. we can do this several times a day everyday. Lol

  • @pierrethissen3759
    @pierrethissen3759 Год назад +1

    Hi, thank you for the interesting videos. I noted that you wear your sportswatch in the sauna. Is that not a problem (for the watch or burning you)?

  • @UnlimitedPrayer
    @UnlimitedPrayer Год назад

    Does steam do the same thing?

  • @bijoudeaux1
    @bijoudeaux1 8 месяцев назад

    Hi, thanks for this.
    1. What specific test did you take to analyse your muscle mass?
    2. What blood panel of tests did you take im general?

  • @successbydesigntraining
    @successbydesigntraining Год назад

    Love this and am a HUGE fan of Prof H 😊 I’d like to try the whole day protocol. Have you looked into infrared saunas? There’s so many benefits associated with them too!

  • @StellaKigongo
    @StellaKigongo Год назад

    Woow I love it❤️

  • @connerhughes1435
    @connerhughes1435 Год назад +3

    Two hours in one day! woah Not considered so many long sessions before. I normally stay in for like 10 mins then shower and into steam room and then shower and back into sauna for a few sessions. I think we know saunas are healthy just by how we feel. As always love your take on them. How you considered doing not scripted or just with notes, I bet it would still be great but yet spontaneous. Just a thought. Love your Mum she seems real fun.

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +3

      Hey Conner, I was the same, just went in and out, here and there, but now I know the science, I stick to the timings (kind of)
      My update videos aren't scripted. These types are, otherwise I wouldn't know what I was saying and you'd still be watching a video I uploaded 2 weeks ago. It's important for me to get the facts and wording right.
      I may start free styling a bit in the future with some different videos.

    • @connerhughes1435
      @connerhughes1435 Год назад +2

      @@LauraTryUK just a suggestion to make it easier for you, I remember the vlog you made about making RUclipss and how much work you put in. It is of course appreciated, but I have faith in you free styling a bit too. Do you think steam rooms have the same or similar benefits?

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +2

      @@connerhughes1435 FRom what I have heard as long as the same temperature. I tend not to be able to stay in for as long though for some reason, so opt for sauna.

    • @connerhughes1435
      @connerhughes1435 Год назад +1

      @@LauraTryUK Yeah I prefer sauna for some reason, even if I find it harder to stay longer in there than steamroom.

  • @mixalopg
    @mixalopg Год назад +2

    Come to Greece for a week holiday and u ll be healthy for ever 😊

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +1

      YES PLEASE!!!!! 🇬🇷
      I adore Greece!

    • @mixalopg
      @mixalopg Год назад

      @@LauraTryUK You are welcome anytime

  • @alicejwho
    @alicejwho Год назад +2

    Wow! 3kg of extra muscle through your new training and eating habits is incredible. I'm so impressed!
    Im wondering if hot baths would have a similar (if, perhaps, reduced) effect on HGH as sauna use. I recall that, after I'd been ill in bed with covid, i had a compulsion to take hot baths twice a day. Later, i read that hot baths can activate the immune response by increasing body temp.
    I wish you were our Health Minister. You'd get to the bottom of the reason(s) for our current 22% increase in all-cause mortality in a flash!

  • @gajug3548
    @gajug3548 Год назад

    Hi Laura, Thank you for all your 🙏 videos. Could you please tell me, does the infrared sauna blanket have same benefits as a sauna in gym? Also if someone do everyday, will there body will get adapted to sauna and they will not get any benefits from suana? Many thanks 🙏 ❤️❤️

  • @emptydog1109
    @emptydog1109 11 месяцев назад

    I have that book actually in Audible, the Tim, Paris book it’s been a few years since I listen to it where is that chapter please.

  • @51jmiller
    @51jmiller Год назад

    Similar to the tent, I just got an infrared sauna blanket which I like a lot, but I do crave the traditional cedar steam sauna.

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  3 месяца назад

      oh! The dream is a cedar steam sauna - wouldn't that be incredible!

  • @nadaalwabel2498
    @nadaalwabel2498 Год назад

    Thank you Laura! I just stumbled upon your videos and love them!
    I’ve been doing this routine for sauna 4 days a week but early in the morning, like 6:30; I swim for 10 - 15 min then go into the sauna for 10 min then plunge into ice water for a few seconds, the thing is I feel Incredible, should this be enough?

  • @sarahallenhumboldt2638
    @sarahallenhumboldt2638 Год назад

    Thank you for your energy, time, and generousity, Laura Try.
    I am concerned about out-gassing from the undoubtedly toxic materials from which these tents or sauna blankets are made. Has anyone been able to research this issue and find reliable reports regarding this? I have been looking without results.

  • @festermann
    @festermann Год назад

    Thank you 🙏 . How many sittings do you do in one session? Do you do cold exposure in all the models you discussed?k

  • @RC-ic1co
    @RC-ic1co Год назад

    Great video! 😀
    I almost didn't catch it, but: You gained three kilograms of muscle in this short amount of time? This is MASSIVE gains in my book 😳

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +1

      you heard correct!
      But, I had a lot to gain and I was so low, then threw myself in gung-ho and the body produced, thankfully, I've been working bloody hard 😅

  • @lauragaimon7742
    @lauragaimon7742 7 месяцев назад

    Love that video❤ I also do like you ..25 min /break 5/20 mimutes/break 5/20 minutes.
    My skin looks much better and even younger. I love that protocol.

  • @sallpeacock
    @sallpeacock Год назад +2

    This was really interesting Laura thank you. Have you researched when your trainings should be in relation to the ⬆️ in growth hormone? I’m interested to know how long those increases last for and when it is best to train to take advantage of them but I don’t want to go down the rabbit hole by doing the research 😂

    • @RC-ic1co
      @RC-ic1co Год назад

      I had the same question in mind while watching 🙂👍🏻

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +1

      I like your thinking and have had the same thought - I haven't heard or read anything to answer your question.
      Evening time, close to bed and semi-fasted was all I heard, due to a natural match in growth hormone release. The probably absolutely smash it at the gym the next day to make the most of it 🤣

  • @victorybeginsinthegarden
    @victorybeginsinthegarden Год назад

    I would like to try all of the above

  • @Mike-be7uk
    @Mike-be7uk Год назад

    I have been doing sauna after a work out for about seven months now. I just turned 50 and never felt better. I highly recommend it especially if you are lifting weights with the intention of gaining muscle. Not sure I would advise laying down as the lady on this video as you will find your head empties of blood for a few seconds when you sit up.

  • @hollygsphpr
    @hollygsphpr Год назад +1

    in the 80s we had a sauna at home (Germany) in the winter we would all run outside & roll in the snow to cool down, naked of course 😂

    • @klimtkahlo
      @klimtkahlo Год назад

      😂 naked of course! 😂

  • @nikc1520
    @nikc1520 7 месяцев назад

    What test do you take to determine muscle mass?

  • @DebbieHerbert
    @DebbieHerbert Год назад +2

    I'm shocked at the extremely high temperatures. I have a built-in infra red sauna in my home and it does not go over 130 degrees F. I spend 30 minutes in it and become extremely heated. I can't imagine staying in a a hotter temperature.

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +1

      From my experience, infrared and traditional saunas heat the body very differently.
      Infrared (only from what I have had) has a lower temperature but has a deeper heat if that makes sense?

    • @dresden_slowjog
      @dresden_slowjog Год назад +3

      An infrared sauna heats your body directly rather than heating the air around you. You're absolutely right, the average infrared sauna temperature is between 120-140 degrees Fahrenheit, while the average traditional sauna temperature is 150-190 degrees Fahrenheit. No system is better than the other one when it comes to health benefits, studies have concluded. Infrared saunas cost less to run and heat up faster. Enjoy your infrared sessions (*insert envious sigh*). :-)

    • @PC-Elect
      @PC-Elect Год назад +1

      Me too! My IR sauna has a maximum setting of 65dC and 30 minutes at that temp is all I can take. To take my mind off the mental torment I set up my laptop outside the glass door and watch a movie.

    • @DebbieHerbert
      @DebbieHerbert Год назад

      @@dresden_slowjog Thanks so much for the explanation!

    • @DebbieHerbert
      @DebbieHerbert Год назад

      @@LauraTryUK Yes, thank you.

  • @Jellybellycat
    @Jellybellycat Год назад

    I want to try the GH regime but my infrared sauna only sets up to 167 F. I wonder if there is a GH protocol for infrared saunas since they are a bit different

  • @SG-xb7de
    @SG-xb7de Год назад

    Can we apply coconut oil on face, body & hair in sauna for good sking & hair?

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +1

      I don't know.... probably not a nice experience sliding around in the sauna covered in oil 🙃

  • @sims6634
    @sims6634 Год назад

    Do you cold shower in between? I wonder if that makes a difference?

  • @sarahkratz6455
    @sarahkratz6455 Год назад

    Does the at home sauna get hot enough?

  • @CJ-ft9yo
    @CJ-ft9yo Год назад

    in Germany and Scandinavia they often make it a day session with the family, a lot of cold hot cold hot sessions .

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад

      This sounds like my idea of heaven 🧖🏼‍♀️

    • @v_hovila
      @v_hovila Год назад

      When I was a child we had a pool and log sauna in our back yard. There were days when we (me and my sister) would swim and play and go warm up in the sauna and do it even 7 hours. That was like the maximum. Nowadays it's usually about 30-45 min total. And we definitely do not have a clock that we follow as the whole idea is to listen to your own body and it's needs. I think Huberman needs to visit Finland and learn from us experts on this one. Don't try to push it with the heat in sauna, go out when you want, cool down and repeat 2-3 times. Don't overdo it. And remember that most Finns do not take cold showers, roll in snow or swim in ice water, that's ofter overexagerated because it sound dramatic and exotic. I never go to swim in icy lake or roll in snow! I like to go to mild and moist sauna 60 C and throw löyly in order to keep it moist.

  • @MrRamkulov
    @MrRamkulov Год назад

    I do 60c for 10min, then shower to wash off sweet, drop in pool 20c to cool down, then 60c sauna fro another 5min.
    Twice a week.

  • @pamlovell9125
    @pamlovell9125 Год назад +1

    My problem is finding a sauna I can afford that gets hot enough. Amazon has many portable saunas but they don't reach the necessary temperature range.

    • @melissatolito9418
      @melissatolito9418 Год назад

      Check out Matt justice on you tube he has great content on infrared saunas, avoid ALL BIG BOX STORE SAUNAS BECAUSE THEY ARE BUILT WITH TOXIC GLUES ECT. He recommends radiant health which is what I bought 2 person, and clear light also. These have little to non electromagnetic fields which you need to avoid. Hope this helps

  • @katrinam123
    @katrinam123 Год назад

    Hi Laura! About a year ago I noticed you were using the MiHigh sauna blanket and you are now using a sauna tent. Which would you recommend more? Do you still have the blanket?

  • @lisachristinaconfirmed5067
    @lisachristinaconfirmed5067 Год назад

    I wonder how this therapy would work if you have POTS/ Dysautonomia and small fiber neuropathy that includes heat intolerance ?

    • @v_hovila
      @v_hovila Год назад

      I'm Finnish and have dysautonomia/pots in my family. Sauna is like exercise to your heart and nervous systrm so it's usually not very good when dealing with pots. It can make symptoms worse. If you try it, take it very carefully with mild heat (55-60 C) for just a short time and drink eletrolytes or salt water before and after. Do not mix with the other extreme that is do not take a very cold shower, as that too can mess the nervous system and heart. Be kind to your body, dysautonomia and sauna don't go well together.

  • @Shsisofofjensjskkf
    @Shsisofofjensjskkf Год назад

    Do you still use the sauna blanket?

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +1

      A great question and one I wish I had put in the video but forgot. I let my friend use my sauna blanket for the last few months as she was training to run the MDS (an ultra marathon across the desert) and the blanket helped her heat acclimatise. That's why I got the tent as fight have the blanket.
      But I think the blanket would have worked too.

  • @SuperPinkblossom
    @SuperPinkblossom Год назад

  • @reubensingh1430
    @reubensingh1430 Год назад

    Is it okay to do just one 30 minute session for hgh?

  • @martsec9330
    @martsec9330 Год назад

    I wonder how much hot baths work co,pared to the sauna protocols

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +2

      Hey Matt, I made a video about that: ruclips.net/video/8QWH3luecIA/видео.html
      I hope it answers your question.

    • @martsec9330
      @martsec9330 Год назад

      @@LauraTryUK Thank you

    • @martsec9330
      @martsec9330 Год назад

      @@LauraTryUK Hot combined with cold sounds interesting

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +1

      aha, I never worked out if there was more benefits from doing hot and cold in one session. I will keep my eyes open for the info.

  • @playinglifeoneasy9226
    @playinglifeoneasy9226 Год назад

    Years ago when I first went to a spa would go into the hot tub and then after a while, I got too hot and I would go out and take a cold shower and then I’d say I think I could do more in the hot tub then I would go into the hot tub and so I developedthe habit of doing pretty much this exact routine sometimes with a hot tub sometimes with the sauna cold showers and a cold tub just because it felt so incredibly good so I’m gonna try Huberman method and see how it goes. I just moved in the gym near me, has a sauna very close by.

  • @quantummath
    @quantummath Год назад +1

    0:20 reminds me of "Smooth" Criminal (of Michael Jackson) ... I don't know why ;-)

  • @lynbob1872
    @lynbob1872 Год назад

    Do you still use the sauna tent?

  • @Msniram
    @Msniram Год назад +1

    I’ll try the short version ☺️ But maybe I need a build up because I not as cool as Lauras mom 🎉😊

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +1

      hahahaha, this made me laugh.
      Great to hear you are going to give it a go 💪

    • @Msniram
      @Msniram Год назад

      That was the intention 🤩 This video gave me a reason to enjoy sauna after my swimming sessions @@LauraTryUK . I really enjoy you bringing your mom into the videos 👌🏻😎

  • @TheVigilantStewards
    @TheVigilantStewards Месяц назад

    Wow it's interesting to see the variety of HGH increases across the practices. I have typically done 20 minutes in, 10 to 15 out and three sessions back to back, maybe the third I finish in the steam room instead and have cold showers in between when I can stand it

  • @leftherisridgeway1350
    @leftherisridgeway1350 Год назад

    Sorry if this has already been provided, but what do you use to count time in the sauna? My local sayings had no clock to measure time.

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад

      Hi Leftheris, I use my fitness watch which fortunate can tolerate the heat.

  • @emptydog1109
    @emptydog1109 11 месяцев назад

    Do you drink water while you’re in the sauna?

  • @mholscher
    @mholscher Год назад

    Doesn't your watch melt in the heat?! 😅

  • @bbsaid218
    @bbsaid218 Год назад

    Was that a CGM monitor?

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +4

      It was - I am using a Levels CGM - experimenting and making a video about my learnings.

    • @bbsaid218
      @bbsaid218 Год назад +1

      @@LauraTryUK cool.
      Have you tried oxygen therapy in a hyperbaric chamber? Supposed to enhance healing and such.

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад

      I tried it for an extended period of time once to increase my fitness for a challenge.
      Others have recommended a video about it so I may try it again and research the benefits.
      I suppose my only drawback is it's expensive and not accessible for most. What do you think?

    • @bbsaid218
      @bbsaid218 Год назад

      @@LauraTryUK just seed an interesting video..”how to master any skill with the 100 hour rule”. You should put this to the test. 😉

  • @simonwilton3546
    @simonwilton3546 Год назад

    My mate had an infra red sauna installed about 5 yrs ago for about 3.5k. It is different to normal saunas as only you get hot and not your jewelry or book etc. also it only used a 13 amp fuse so cant cost much to run.

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад

      I used to have an infrared sauna but had to sell it because it was too big. I really liked it. So cheap to run too. But not sure they get hot enough to tick the temperatures from this video 🤔

    • @simonwilton3546
      @simonwilton3546 Год назад

      @@LauraTryUK you may be right

  • @Momo-qo7is
    @Momo-qo7is Год назад

    I have been doing hot power yoga about 4 times a week. Can it also be applied to this exercise?
    You are such an inspiration for my 40s journey. Thank you so much!

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад

      sounds lovely Momo - I tried hot yoga a few times and enjoyed it.
      I think the benefits count for exercise also. I would recommend listening to the podcast for sure.

    • @Momo-qo7is
      @Momo-qo7is Год назад

      @@LauraTryUK The room temperature is around 38 C. They make the room very humid which is different from Sauna.

  • @markaurelius3119
    @markaurelius3119 Год назад

    I use "banya" (it has lots of steam), once a week, with temperatures around 70-80 (it's crazy hot). Be careful guys, you need to be patient with your condition 🙏
    And I prefer cold baths every second day. 😅

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +1

      A banya sound dreamy! and the cold bath sounds great too - sounds as though you are doing good things.

    • @markaurelius3119
      @markaurelius3119 Год назад

      @@LauraTryUK thank you, dear Laura 😇 I am doing lost of things for my whole life, but you are such an inspiration for me to never stop ❤️

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +1

      @@markaurelius3119 I have water in my eyes 🙏🏼

  • @the_balanced_kitchen_Recipes
    @the_balanced_kitchen_Recipes Год назад

    Those results are really impressive, Laura, 3kg of muscle in 3 months. I'm definitely going to do the 4x 30 mins sauna sessions each week on my rest day. I can track my body comp on Boditrax machine at the gym with increasing strength training and protein, so I'll report back in 3 months! I'm excited! 😅 I wonder if using the cold plunge for the 5 min rest between 30 min sauna sessions would have increased benefit? Or maybe that would require extra time for core body temp to heat up sufficiently in the sauna...🤔

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад

      I hope it works for you Joanne.
      Something to note was I had such low muscle mass to start so it has been a steep increase - perhaps beginner gains some might call it. I'm working body hard in the gym each session too. Phil calls it 'ferocious' so that is what I do.
      I look forward to hearing your results! Please keep me posted 🙏🏼
      If I don't see your comment through here, please feel free to IG message me.

    • @carleecomm
      @carleecomm Год назад

      Yeah, I’m wondering the same. My gym has both, so I like to do 5-6 mins in cold plunge between 20ish minute sauna sits. This is the first I’ve heard about the protocols for boosting growth hormones though! Great stuff. I’ll definitely be more deliberate about the timing now.

  • @vplan
    @vplan Год назад

    I wish I have regular sauna :( but I only have infrared and it barely goes above 140F. Very often I don’t even sweat just warm after 40 min.

    • @LauraTryUK
      @LauraTryUK  Год назад +1

      I think infrared saunas have benefits, just maybe not the same as traditional ones. Better than no sauna though I am sure!