
How Long Should You Stay in a Sauna?
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š How Long Should You Stay in a Sauna?
It depends on the type of sauna you're using and your personal goalsābut getting the timing right is key to maximizing benefits without risking dehydration or overheating.
Hereās the general rule:
ā Traditional Sauna: 10ā20 minutes
ā Infrared Sauna: 25ā45 minutes
Letās dive into why these times matterāand how to customize your sessions safely.
š„ Traditional Sauna Duration
Traditional saunas (wood-burning or electric) heat the air to 160°Fā200°F and create a dry or steamy environment. Because of the intense heat:
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š Beginners: Start with 8ā10 minutes
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š Experienced users: 15ā20 minutes max per session
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š§ Tip: You can do multiple rounds with breaks in between (e.g. 3 rounds of 15 mins with cold showers in between)
š” Important: Never exceed 20ā25 minutes at once unless you are highly experienced and well-hydrated.
š“ Infrared Sauna Duration
Infrared saunas use light waves to heat the body directly, operating at lower temps (110°Fā140°F). This allows for longer sessions without feeling overwhelmed.
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š Beginners: 15ā25 minutes
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š Experienced users: 30ā45 minutes
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ā Some people use them up to 1 hour, but always listen to your body
šÆ Adjust Based on Your Goal
Goal | Recommended Time | Type |
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Detoxification | 30ā45 mins | Infrared |
Muscle Recovery | 20ā30 mins | Infrared or Both |
Stress Relief | 10ā20 mins | Traditional |
Longevity / Heart Health | 15ā20 mins | Traditional |
Skin Health | 25ā30 mins | Infrared |
ā ļø Signs You've Been in Too Long
Get out if you feel:
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Lightheaded or dizzy
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Nauseous
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Overly fatigued
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Short of breath
Drink water, cool off, and rest if any of these occur.
ā Final Thoughts
For most people, the sweet spot is 15ā30 minutes, depending on the sauna type and personal tolerance. Youāll still reap all the benefitsāwithout overdoing it.
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