Saturday, January 17, 2009

Sauna and Frozen Lakes

As part of the recovery process during off-week and because Christine took some time off school, I decided to tread myself to a nice afternoon of sauna. I guess everyone knows how it works but it’s more fun if it is really cold outside (which it still is around here by the way) and we got a real nice sauna place here around the corner. It is darn expensive but every once in a while it’s ok. They have a couple of differently themed saunas, I guess like three inside and four really cool ones in separate cabins outside. So you walk outside (only with your towel wrapped around you) though the cold (and snow) to get there to start with. Pretty cool. But the best part comes after you are done. As every educated sauna-person knows, you are supposed to take a cold shower after each sauna-session. This trains your skin to close the pores faster and become more resistant. It is also supposed to be healthy. Well, as an alternative, you can also take a bath in a cold pool… or a frozen lake! Yep, that’s right, they have a lake just outside the cabins and as it has been rather cold lately, it was (still is) frozen solid. Only a small hole enables you to take a short (!) dip. Now, let me tell you, if there is ice on top of the water, the water is pretty freaking freezing! It was pretty sweet though and today I really feel reenergized. We did this three times last night and, man, did I sleep well afterwards.

Anyways, we had a lot of fun. Nevertheless, as I said before, I can’t wait to get back: I had about enough of the cold now. Even worse, the next couple of days are supposed to be warmer but also wetter… great! Enough whining though. I’m looking forward to VoS in a couple of weeks. Hopefully, the next block will boost my fitness somewhat. After reading what the team did at camp, I feel like kindergarten where I am right now. But the next block will feature some good solid workouts and I should be ok by February.

Oh yeah, sorry, but I have to mention this: the above mentioned sauna-area was “textile-free”...

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