Extreme temperatures - either hot or cold - can increase metabolic rate by up to 20 percent.
A sauna may increase the number of calories you burn for up to three hours afterwards.
However, any weight loss incurred during the sauna is likely to be water-loss from perspiration, and this weight loss will be regained as soon as you drink fluids.
I've wondered about this also. Is it safe to do all that extra sweating after an already sweaty workout? I would think there would be LOTS of fluids and electrolytes lost.
Saunas are extremely helpful. It helps relieve the lactic acid buildup and cleanse your body of the toxins that get captured in your pores and skin in general. As for the sweating after your "already sweaty workout", keep reading. It is said that the 'optimal' time to use the sauna is 3 hours after you have worked out, and should be used after you have showered. Not sure why the wait, but I can provide a couple articles on Sauna usage if you would like.
we have botch steam room and sauna at our gym so i use both but sauna mostly and i swim afterwards. i drink lot of water while in sauna so i guess it makes up for the fluid loss.
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