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Saturday, November 28, 2009

Does Your Health Club Need a Sauna?

By Thomas Green

The advent of an infrared technology has increased the scope of an extremely popular business - the spa. A spa is one of the most well-liked destinations for many of the health-conscious and fashion-conscious people. Actually, infrared saunas are growing popular with people staying in urban places. An infrared sauna retains all the benefits provided by traditional saunas and also provides additional benefits in spite of its smaller form.

Far-infrared radiant (FIR) heat is an absolutely risk-free form of naturally occurring energy that heats objects by a process called direct light conversion. Radiant heat is also called infrared heat or infrared energy. Conversion of direct light does not raise the temperature of the surrounding free air but heatens up only the object.

Taking a venture to a spa, health club or sauna would relax you, but at times (or all of the time) it's not so fun to be alone. Traditional Finnish saunas allow more than one person, and modern infrared saunas can fit more than one person to relax and enjoy themselves. With an infrared sauna, you and a family member, partner, or friend can relax together.

The infrared sauna is a device used to increase weight loss and detoxify the body. At the heart of the saunas functionality is sweat. The infrared sauna heats up to temperatures of 125 degrees. Unlike the steam saunas that raise the temperature higher than 160 degrees, the infrared sauna aims to provide warmth without the chance of overheating.

The infrared sauna systems are built of four walls and is topped by a ceiling. There are benches placed inside, where users can sit and relax in the heat of the sauna. According to manufacturers, the infrared ray permeate as far as two inches into the body producing more sweat and as a result increases the detoxification ability of the sauna.

Health club members are seen to get inclined to become fans of the clubs if the club tends to have a sauna. They experience the great comfort of using saunas by going and spending some time in spas, gyms or health clubs. So if you own a health club then here is an idea for you: add a sauna. If it is high-class or formal clubs then add both of multi-person and single-person saunas and for a more informal ambiance add more of multi-person saunas. Segregate the men's and ladies saunas for better business traction and client impressions if you sense that separating would make your customers more satisfied. Alternatively, you may offer shared sessions in which both gentlemen and ladies would share saunas and also offer reserved hours for gentlemen and ladies separately.

In a nutshell, using a sauna would generate a good amount of business for you in the longer run if you do it methodically. See, most people would spend much more in a health club than what they would spend if they had purchased the same equipments at home. As a business owner, you probably already know that. Simply re-use this common psychology - setup an infrared sauna in your club or organization and it is going to reap golden benefits for you. - 17268

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