• Resol van Lemmy
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    1011 months ago

    I’ve never been to a sauna before, but are you guys okay with boiling yourselves and then immediately freezing yourselves? Doesn’t that seem very painful? Are you guys used to being Wim Hof all the time?

    • @Deme
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      11 months ago

      The thing to remember is that air is a great insulator. Air at 100°C isn’t nearly as bad as say water or metal at the same temperature against the skin. In fact, the air that comes in contact with the comparatively cold human skin will cool down rapidly, forming a layer of cooler air around you and lessening the sensation of heat further.

    • @[email protected]
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      611 months ago

      100°C is a quite hot one. It could hurt your nose and ears a bit, especially if they having a steaming session.

      The cold water (normally ~10°C) does not hurt at all. The first minute your brain is not able to differentiate the temperature at all. After that it gets quite quickly into: ohh I should leave!

      Btw: you should try sauna at some point. Especially with the steaming it’s amazing. There are also milder ones with ~80°C, I would recommend at the start.

      • @Deme
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        311 months ago

        100°C is nice. And what’s a steaming session? Throwing water onto the rocks for steam every now and then is just standard operating procedure.

      • Resol van Lemmy
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        211 months ago

        Hmm, I think I’d rather try that at some point.

    • DrMango
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      511 months ago

      Yes. It’s wonderful. It feels great physically and mentally. Wim Hoff is a bit crazy tho tbh

    • @Agent641
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      11 months ago

      Wim Hof, the guy who shredded his intestines by giving himself an enema from a public water fountain while waiting to meet his estranged son?