Steam Room Rules

Our steam room is a great place to relax and reduce stress. According to Bodybuilding.com steam baths can also help increase your metabolism, improve skin complexion and reduce the pain of sports injuries. Regular visits to the steam room can also help ease muscle tension, alter moods, cure and prevent cold and flu-like symptoms and clear the sinuses.
If you’re thinking of, or already are, making the steam room a regular part of your Motion Fitness routine there are some precautions and rules to follow when entering the steam room.
Don’t Eat First
While in the steam room, the circulation in your blood changes and can affect the way food is digested. In order to avoid uncomfortable cramping ensure that you wait at least one hour after eating before going into the steam room.
Dress Light
In order to prevent your clothes from clinging to your body, as well as preventing you from overheating consider wearing a swimsuit or going nude when visiting the steam room. Be sure to always sit on a towel when steaming in public areas.
Drink Water
While in a steam room the high temperatures cause you to sweat more than normal. Be sure to drink plenty of water before and after taking a steam bath to stay hydrated.
Don’t Stay Too Long
If you’re new to the steam room start with short relaxing steam baths and build yourself up to a 20-minute or shorter time frame. New and experienced steamers should limit their time in the steam room to about 15 to 20 minutes. If you begin to feel uncomfortable or have a sudden need to be cool, step out of the steam room for a few moments or end your session altogether.
Allow For A Cool Down
After leaving the steam room, cool off with cool fresh air and cool water without shocking the system and to avoid shivering. Additionally, you want your body temperature to cool down and return to normal before entering any other facility with high or low temperatures, dramatic changes in body temperature can be harmful and can overtax your circulation.







