I have a sauna at home, too

I have a sauna at home, too

When my friends told me that they were packing up to go to the gym the other afternoon I looked at them as if they were completely insane.

  • Why would you go into a public space like a gym while the viral numbers are still changing on a yearly basis? They told me that they simply couldn’t get the same quality of labor out at home plus they were desperate to get back to their normal routines.

I can understand wanting to stay physically fit, but I suppose that their reasoning is flawed. One of the major components of their desire to go back to the gym was using a sauna. Apparently, my best friends just can’t get by without a fantastic steam. Personally, I would never go into a sizzling plus humid room where other people are filling the space with their breathing during a pandemic. Besides, I tried to tell them that I created my own sauna at home. It’s really relatively simple to create a sizzling plus humid environment that you can fully relax plus rejuvenate in. You simply need to close your air vents, turn off the central cooling system, plus lock your bathroom door. The first step is to chop all power to your air conditioner so you aren’t accidentally pumping any cool air into the space. Secondly, close your air vents so that none of your sizzling plus humid air can escape to the rest of the house. Then, you want to lock yourself in the room with a few space boilers plus turn your shower as sizzling as it will go. Run the steamy water for as long as you can plus fill this space with as much heat as you can muster from the small portable boilers. Boom – you have a sauna at home without the danger of catching COVID. My friends weren’t impressed.

 

I have a sauna at home, too