saunahuvi
Saunahuvi, also known as "sauna diving" or "sauna jumping," is a practice involving the rapid transition between a hot sauna and a cold body of water, such as a lake, river, or swimming pool. Originating from Nordic traditions, particularly in Finland, this method is believed to enhance physical and mental well-being by stimulating the cardiovascular system and promoting relaxation. The process typically involves spending time in a high-temperature sauna to induce sweating and raise the body’s core temperature, followed by an immediate plunge into cold water to shock the system, creating a contrast therapy effect.
Proponents of saunahuvi claim that the practice can improve circulation, boost the immune system, reduce muscle
While saunahuvi is generally considered safe for healthy individuals, it carries risks if not practiced responsibly.
The practice has gained popularity beyond Finland, particularly in countries with sauna cultures like Sweden, Norway,