Experience stress relief
Most Americans report being more stressed than ever. A poll by the American Psychological Association revealed that since COVID-19, long-term stress has increased chronic illness, especially among those between the ages of 35 and 44 from 48 percent reported in 2019 to 58 percent in 2023.
Chronic stress can have a multitude of ill effects on your body and mind. Combat stress through regular use of your hot tub. Many hot tub owners report that they feel less stressed, and also experience pain and tension relief after a soak session.
Reconnect with family and loved ones
Another incredible benefit of hot tub use is reconnecting with loved ones and family. In today’s world, moms, dads, and kids are all busy. Families tend to be running at full speed, burning the candle at both ends. Imagine taking a time-out from the hustle and bustle of your week—work, meetings, appointments, running errands, making dinner, taking kids to and from school and their activities... the list goes on.
As the week comes to an end, spend the weekend reconnecting with family in your hot tub. Slow the pace down and take some time to reconnect with your loved ones. Ask about their day and their interests. Enjoy some music as you all unwind together, disconnecting from the world for just a little while—and reconnecting with one another. Time spent with family and loved ones is always worth it.
Another key benefit of your hot tub can be continued wellness in other areas of your life. When you feel better, both mind and body, you may be inspired to add other wellness aspects to your life such as nutrition and fitness. While a hot tub can be one key aspect of your overall health, nutrition and an active lifestyle are essential elements as well. If you already put 100 percent into everything else in your life, including your health, your hot tub can be the missing piece of the puzzle to help you feel your best every day. It can also support your other healthy lifestyle efforts.
For example, after a long day of training or rising to an athletic challenge, you can rest your sore and tense muscles in the comfort of your hot tub. A hydrotherapy soak after training can be an important aspect of your recovery. After all, if you are committed to treating your body right through nutrition and fitness, you should also commit to giving your body the much-needed care and recovery it needs so you can perform at your peak again and again.
Now that you’ve read about the many wellness benefits of hot tub ownership, you may have come to your own conclusion to the question, “Are hot tubs bad for you?” Beyond speaking with your doctor, it may be a good idea to visit your local spa dealer to ask any specific safety questions about the model you like. You may also want to ask about the safety features of a certain model. Asking your local spa dealer to provide you with a list of ways to care for your hot tub can also ensure that your hot tub is safe and ready to use when you are.
Finally, you want to ensure you choose the right hot tub for you. This is highly subjective, naturally. However, purchasing a high-quality model with excellent features from a superior spa company can ensure you’ve made the most of your investment.
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Medical disclaimer: This information is not intended to prescribe a particular diagnosis or course of action. We are not medical professionals. Please contact your GP or other medical professional for advice if you have any concerns about your current health or well-being.