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Turn up the heat!

Posted on Feb 10th 2008 12:00PM by Bethany Sanders
Filed Under: Fitness
Do you go directly from the elliptical machine to the shower? If so, you might be missing out on an opportunity to improve your blood flow and soothe sore muscles. I'm talking about the spa (hot tub), sauna, and steam room at your local fitness center.

According to this article from the Seattle P.I., raising your core body temperature for a short period of time can relax blood vessels and improve circulation while relieving stress and tension in the muscles. Better yet, they say, spend 10 minutes or so in the heat, then move to a cool bath for a full benefit. If you can stand it, alternating at least three times between hot and cold will create a "pumping action" that lingers even after you're finished.

Which source of heat you choose depends mostly on preference. Spas will dry out your skin, while saunas may not raise your temperature as fast. Steam rooms may have mold issues, and if so are a no-no for those with allergies.

Has anyone tried this? I'm curious what you think!

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