Sauna Tracker App
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Sauna Tracker App
@saunatracker
#1 Sauna & Cold Plunge tracking app on iPhone and Apple Watch!
New Jersey Katılım Ocak 2025
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@bryan_johnson @saunatracker tracks your Sauna sessions and alerts you when you hit HSP release.

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@thegarybrecka Make sure you use @saunatracker to track your sessions!
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Who is in NYC??
Tomorrow, I’m hosting 3 breakout sauna sessions on the science of heat, hydrogen, and performance... then we rehydrate at the H2Tab Ice Bar.
When applied correctly, sauna therapy can:
✅ Improve cardiovascular resilience
✅ Increase growth hormone
✅ Support detox pathways
✅ Enhance mitochondrial function
✅ Accelerate recovery
Breakout Sessions:
12:30 PM – Sweat Smarter: The Science of Sauna & Hydrogen
1:30 PM – Heat, Hydrogen & Human Performance
2:30 PM – The Ultimate Sweat Session
Can't wait to see you guys there👇🏻
cultureofbathe-ing.com
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@notime2exercise @thegarybrecka Maybe even more than a mile !
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@thegarybrecka Sauna by a mile! Cold plunge is good but in short dosages. Plus I live in Canada so going outside everyday is a cold plunge
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@thegarybrecka Hands down, Sauna. Cold plunge is up there on ways I’ve always thought I would die. 😳 I know, not a rational fear, but still a fear. lol.
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@itsameDani3l @thegarybrecka Very true! sauna for the win!
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@thegarybrecka Sauna - I can make a cold plunge with my bathtub.
Much harder to replicate sauna effects without a sauna
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We're experimenting with the sauna protocol. Exploring how to increase my core temp and heart rate to maximize heat shock protein (HSPs) production. HSPs are like construction workers that go around and fix things in the body. A primary motivation for sauna.
Data from today
Body temp:
Waking: 95.9°F
After exercise (zone 2): 97.6°F
Afer sauna: 100.2°F
Evidence says 101.3°F is the trigger for heat shock proteins. But that assumes a starting temp of 98.6°F (a +2.7°F increase). I started at 95.9°F and hit 100.2°F, a massive +4.3°F increase. We suspect the relative spike matters more than the absolute number.
For the experiment, tomorrow I'm going to do 185°F and and aim for 20% humidity, up from the baseline of around 5-10%. I'll see how much water is needed to get there. I get the Hygrometer tomorrow so I'll get the actual humidity values on Wednesday.
We'll see if the increased humidity increases core body temp and heart rate.
Step two of this experiment would be to measure the resulting heat shock protein production. I wish that were easier. Currently there are basically no good, easy options.

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Thanks @trendhunter
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@saunatracker @sweatystartup Sweating is good for you!
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A few very interesting things about sauna:
1) Sweat loss is insane...
My body is becoming adapted to sweating a TON. I can shed 40 oz of body weight in two 18 minute sessions with a plunge in the middle.
I weigh myself before the session with 2 full Nalgene bottles of water. Drink them both in 40 minutes and weigh myself with the empty bottles afterwards.
If I don't drink an electrolyte packet with 1000 mg salt, potassium and magnesium I feel like crap the next day. Dehydration hits hard.
2) Heart rate..
My resting heart rate is 43 when I sleep. When I get in the sauna its about 90. Over 18 minutes it works up to 120.
When I get out it pops to 140-160 just from standing up and getting in the 50 degree water. 3 minutes later it drops to 39. It is an insane feeling.
3) Sleep...
The exhaustion I feel when I lay in bed after a sauna session is very unique. Like I exercised for 5 hours or spent an entire day outside working.
My sleep is much much better.
4) It is a great social activity.
Deep conversation with a good friend in a long session is second to none. Not bad for a healthy activity.
I can see why this is so highly correlated with longevity. They say a 40% reduction in all-cause??
I think it stresses the body in a whole new way, which is good for the heart.

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@RampCapitalLLC Fully convinced tracking your sauna sessions with @saunatracker is the way to go.

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