TRYING a FINNISH SAUNA & ICE SWIMMING for THE FIRST TIME in FINLAND!

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  • čas přidán 9. 03. 2023
  • It was my first time trying a Finnish Sauna, rolling in the snow and ice swimming :O
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    Today I'm in the Arctic Circle in Finland (close to Rovaniemi) in the middle of winter. I'm trying an authentic Finnish Sauna for the first time! As a southern girl, I'm not used to the cold, so I'm really scared about what I'll do next: roll in the snow and swim in ice-cold water (also called winter swimming or polar plunge)! :O
    In Finland, there are a lot of saunas, and the first one we try is a traditional Finnish sauna at an actual Finnish home (the best experience ever! :D). Then we go to a lakeside sauna in the Finnish country side, which is actually a barrel sauna (round floating sauna), in the middle of a frozen lake. By the way, I know that the traditional sauna etiquette means you have to get naked with strangers, but this is a family friendly CZcams channel, so we'll be keeping our swimsuit on!
    Also, this is the LAST video of my Finland series. I loved this series and Finland and I'm so grateful of having experienced this beautiful, and very underrated country!
    Watch the full Finland playlist here:
    • WE CROSSED THE ARCTIC ...
    FIRST CLASS OVERNIGHT TRAIN to the ARCTIC (The Lapland Express):
    • FIRST CLASS OVERNIGHT ...
    Also my bag is Solgaard, I absolutely love this bag and it is super durable. They are a partner of the channel and you can get 10% off using my code LUCILE10 (www.solgaard.co/LUCILE10)
    #sauna #finland #finnishsauna #icebaths #iceswimming #winter #arcticcircle #northpole

Komentáře • 197

  • @LucileHR
    @LucileHR  Před rokem +7

    Book this activity and many others around the world with Get Your Guide (partner):
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  • @LivingBobby
    @LivingBobby Před rokem +76

    OMG, this is wild! Finland looks so cool!!!

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem +12

      It was so cool lol

    • @samhooks3699
      @samhooks3699 Před rokem +2

      Helloooooo!!!!! Love your channel

    • @FC-OTHER
      @FC-OTHER Před rokem +2

      ​@@samhooks3699 same

    • @VeXu666
      @VeXu666 Před rokem +1

      And where were you ? Bobby ?! :D

    • @Emmulina60
      @Emmulina60 Před rokem +3

      Im from Finland 🙂🙃

  • @tube3967
    @tube3967 Před rokem +29

    I have enjoyed these videos about Finland a lot. It's nice to see when you visit places that are so familiar to me, and how exotic and wonderful they are, even though I don't always understand that in everyday life here. It's nice to see that you've enjoyed yourself a lot here, and I hope you have the opportunity to visit Finland again soon!
    Greetings from Finland.

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem +5

      Thank you so much for watching! It felt so special to experience a winter in Finland, I will definitely be back :)

  • @hbee921
    @hbee921 Před rokem +2

    Hey Lucille! You are so brave! Awesome experience for you to share with us. 🙂🌟❤

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for watching Heather, it was such a fun experience :)

  • @galgrunfeld9954
    @galgrunfeld9954 Před rokem +7

    If you're still in the Helsinki area, 1 hour away from Helsinki, in Kotka, there's a glass sauna right next to the ocean - I went there with friends, and it's amazing! You can see the cold outside while being in the hot sauna. There's also a **cave** sauna there which I haven't went to. It's in Santalahti.

  • @MikaTarkela
    @MikaTarkela Před rokem +7

    You can actually feel really relaxed when you go into the cold water. Just concentrate in your breathing and take long deep breaths and the initial shock will go away :) After a while it makes you feel really relaxed just like meditation so the key is to stay in the water for a bit longer, like 15 - 60 seconds :)

  • @Pyllymysli
    @Pyllymysli Před rokem +3

    Finn and a avid Sauna goer here! The rolling around in snow thing really gets your blood going and it's refreshing as any! It also comes with this old belief that when you go from hot to cold and hot again, you are gonna get tougher, healthier and stronger. Like hardening steel!

  • @rootkite
    @rootkite Před rokem +2

    Aivan mahtavaa! 👏💙 So inspiring that you went all the way in the traditional style, even though it was scary and shocking! ❤ That is the Finnish concept of "sisu" at its best 😊 After lots of experiences, the extreme bodily sensations can even become a craving, once the body and mind both adapt. The benefits increase with exposure, and a spiritual element can start to emerge. Thank you for this video and your courage! ❄️

  • @alisonsoifer4191
    @alisonsoifer4191 Před rokem

    Great video Lucile! Glad you enjoyed yourself!

  • @Callum_Callum
    @Callum_Callum Před rokem

    Absolutely wild! 😎 Always love your content

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem

      Thank you for always being here in the comments :)

  • @oh2mp
    @oh2mp Před rokem +6

    Nice, that was a real sauna. I have always talked with my friends that real sauna is heated by firewood and electric sauna is just a sauna simulator :D
    Fun fact: the biggest part of the water that appears on skin in sauna is not sweat but just concentrated water from the air after you throw water onto the rocks. Your skin is much colder than the air, so the water concentrates on it. Throwing water and the steam coming from it is called "löyly". If I understood you're from France, in French way that could be written like "le ulu" but pronounce them together, not like "le" would be an article and a little stop after it.

  • @danydany7693
    @danydany7693 Před rokem +2

    Waouh ! Bravo Lucile !!! Je sais que tu es super courageuse, mais là c'est un exploit ! Je suis fière de ce que tu as fait, mais pour les prochaines vidéos ne prend pas trop de grands risques 😘

  • @jann6995
    @jann6995 Před rokem

    Wow, amazing you did it 🙏❤️

  • @p3rs3arsk4
    @p3rs3arsk4 Před rokem

    Great video Lucille 😊👍

  • @JariJuslin
    @JariJuslin Před rokem +8

    Cold water dips also help to burn certain kind of stress hormones, because, well, body reacts quite heavily to the shock consuming them in the process.
    Luckily my local swimming hall has a cold water pool (8C), so I can get the therapeutic effect without traveling farther.
    And all swimming halls in Finland obviously have saunas, so you can heat yourself back.

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem +3

      Wow that's cool, I'd love to do that more often because it really made feel very good mentally!

  • @halearly3749
    @halearly3749 Před 10 měsíci

    Looks heavenly . . .

  • @sabrinabeardmore730
    @sabrinabeardmore730 Před rokem

    Lucille so brave,I grew up in upstate N.Y. and it got cold but wow it's really cold where you are.so therapeutic for the body, mind, and soul. Stay safe. enjoy .

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem

      Thank you so much Sabrina! I've only been to upstate NY in the summer, but I've heard it gets REALLY cold :)

  • @SimoExMachina2
    @SimoExMachina2 Před rokem

    Actually, as you throw water on the stones, the temperarure of the room is decreasing, but because of the added moisture in the air, it *feels* hotter.

  • @rebeccamandelos3164
    @rebeccamandelos3164 Před 4 měsíci

    You did great for a beginner ! 🥶💙🩵💦🤍🧊🤍❄️🔥

  • @jussikemppainen7904
    @jussikemppainen7904 Před rokem

    As person from finland.You are very brave.Enjoy your stay in our country ☺️

  • @MikkoRantalainen
    @MikkoRantalainen Před rokem +1

    Great video! And as a Finn, I approve that you did the proper sauna with proper heat (of course, natives don't use the swimsuit or towel in the sauna but I guess that was for filming).
    Also, how the snow feels on your skin while rolling in the snow totally depends on the temperature of the snow. In worst case it feels like rolling on crushed glass, in best case if feels almost like powder on your skin. And it feels cold in every case, obviously.

  • @moottori_paa
    @moottori_paa Před 11 měsíci

    Very well done, like a native! You lady have sisu in your heart!

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thank you, that means a lot!!

  • @leena2522
    @leena2522 Před rokem +6

    I do this to alleviate my headaches. As a person who does this somewhat on the regular - neoprene socks are a game changer. My feet hurt so much without them it's unbearable. With them on you can actually swim, not just dip in. It's a strange feeling when your feet feel normal and everything else is cold. I know some people enjoy it without the socks, but I enjoy the cold, not the pain.
    Enjoyed the video! Very brave - most Finns never even try this.

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem

      That must be so nice for headaches, my mind has rarely felt clearer than after doing this :)

    • @Teitsi
      @Teitsi Před 4 měsíci

      that last line is definetely not true, everyone I know has dipped atleast once in their life in the avanto

  • @missavelat6389
    @missavelat6389 Před rokem +3

    Im finnish guy and its really amazing to see people likes finland

    • @VonArmagedda
      @VonArmagedda Před rokem +1

      Yeh. It's kinda sad when people from all around the world comes to Finland, they only visit Helsinki, eventhough Finland is a big country and there's so much to see and do.

  • @rahtikone
    @rahtikone Před rokem

    Very good video🥶

  • @anantwashere
    @anantwashere Před 11 měsíci

    sO COOL!

  • @uikonimi
    @uikonimi Před rokem +4

    About the snow feeling like needles: in a snow storm the snow can travel so fast it acts like sandpaper and actually scrapes your skin off.

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem

      Ouch, that doesn't seem very fun!!

    • @TG-su8fd
      @TG-su8fd Před rokem

      @@LucileHR its happened to me here once

  • @finnishculturalchannel
    @finnishculturalchannel Před rokem +1

    Great job and an extra point for the beanie.

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem +1

      thank you and totally, my head will remain warm haha

    • @danydany7693
      @danydany7693 Před rokem

      Tu as eu si froid après la roulade dans la neige que tu as gardé le bonnet dans le sauna :-)

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem

      @@danydany7693 oui haha :)

  • @Make573
    @Make573 Před rokem

    😆😁😄🤣 Lucille, you & Camille are quite daredevils! Good job by trying some of the experiences my homeland has to offer. I also recommedate to come in summer when you can experience the "Nightless Night" aka The Saturday between 20.- 26th of July. It is the norm since on winter is called "Dayless Day" 21st or 22nd of December.
    In summertime you can experience the otherside of mother nature with coat of color on her.

    • @Make573
      @Make573 Před rokem

      Oh and dont forget to bring sunglasses with you, since you are most likely be awake 24/7 on that day.

  • @apuuvah
    @apuuvah Před rokem +2

    Nice. Welcome to Finland. Ice swimming is brutal, but very healthy if no prior heart problems.

  • @nedludd7622
    @nedludd7622 Před 2 měsíci

    When I was a child in northern Wisconsin my parents took us kids to our Finnish grandparents' for sauna every weekend. We loved rolling in the snow afterwards. When we moved to California, one of the first things my father did was build a sauna in the garage. I guess you didn't try swatting your back with spruce twigs. That is also invigorating.

  • @FreeThinker-uc6wt
    @FreeThinker-uc6wt Před 6 měsíci

    I'm part Finn living in USA and admire your Sisu (Bravery). I hope to visit Finland someday and make my ancestors proud!

  • @rusty6714
    @rusty6714 Před rokem +11

    This is something even most Finns including me have never done so good job, very brave👍

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem +3

      Thank you so much :) I wish there was an iced lake near me to do it more often haha

    • @justasnowball
      @justasnowball Před rokem +3

      hesa moment

    • @B34RHunter
      @B34RHunter Před rokem +1

      Is that a fact? Everyone I know to my knowledge has done this at least once in their lives.

    • @theaddictgamer31
      @theaddictgamer31 Před rokem +1

      I have not done this too, I’m Finn.

  • @zachary1966
    @zachary1966 Před rokem

    Fun video! I used to go to Sauna at least 3-4 times of week. It's so relaxing & then couple of beers😊🍻 not always but mostly on weekends🤣

    • @TG-su8fd
      @TG-su8fd Před rokem +1

      even better pour some beer in the sauna and it smell's like bread

    • @zachary1966
      @zachary1966 Před rokem

      @@TG-su8fd that's true!😁

  • @matikaevur6299
    @matikaevur6299 Před rokem

    you do it right when you feel the needles when you get warm again :)

  • @donquixote1502
    @donquixote1502 Před rokem

    You are a brave girl. 👍

  • @awesomeadamfrom2099
    @awesomeadamfrom2099 Před rokem

    Awesome job Lucia thumb up

  • @32hammasta
    @32hammasta Před rokem

    I have been ice swimming over 5 months now. 2min ice swimming is my max 😊. Btw. Good video!

  • @flowx3183
    @flowx3183 Před rokem

    Cool Lucile 🇫🇷🇺🇲😃

  • @maeranni
    @maeranni Před 5 měsíci

    In a sauna, just chuck water onto the stove. It needs to be humid. Well done with the snow and dips in the water. It can become addictive.

  • @Resident-cb3yz
    @Resident-cb3yz Před rokem

    As a Finnish person i liked that you did those both two times.

  • @mottee
    @mottee Před rokem

    One small detail: moisture on your skin in sauna is not sweat, it's condensed steam from the water you poured on the rocks. If you don't do that your skin stays dry, because all sweat vaporizes immediately.

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem

      Yessss, I really felt that so much with the second sauna!

  • @JiihaaS
    @JiihaaS Před rokem +2

    Great job actually doing it! Pro tip: swim shoes. Prevents your feet from getting too cold, and you can concentrate more on enjoying the experience. Take them off in sauna and place them next to you to get them warm. Put them on before leaving, so your feet will stay warm on the walk to the water.

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem

      Thank you for the tip :)

    • @ThePetunia75
      @ThePetunia75 Před rokem +2

      Also many use swimming/diving gloves to keep hands warm. And it gets easier when you focus on your breathing and stay quiet. Just count to ten, next time to fifteen, and so on. In the end you can actually swim in the cold water. But you did great already!😊

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for the encouragement!! I hope to do this again :)

  • @koomaj
    @koomaj Před rokem

    This was fun =)

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem +1

      Yes!!! It was so fun to do :D

  • @Cristhian318
    @Cristhian318 Před rokem

    Wow, rolling in the snow like that must've felt really cold. Would you do it again?

  • @MrBanaanipommi
    @MrBanaanipommi Před rokem +1

    +80 celsius is absolute minimum for me in sauna, no matter how small sauna it is lol. i have been in +130 celsius, had to heat it like 8 hours lol and someone forgot yoghurt can (plastic?) and it melt in there lol

  • @wild_insomnia
    @wild_insomnia Před rokem

    Lucile is a heck of a brave girl ! I would never plunge in that icy water.

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem +1

      Thank you :)

    • @thal1
      @thal1 Před rokem

      It feels amazing when you go back to the sauna with a cold beer after freezing ur ass off. So rewarding imho :D

  • @Jussi138
    @Jussi138 Před rokem +3

    actually the heat of the sauna does not increase when you pour water into the stove. the temperature of the sauna decreases. the water vapor coming from the stove is hot, which causes a false sensation of the heat rising. that's the basic thermal physics of heat in sauna 🤓😉

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem

      I love the explanation!! It's not hotter it *feels* hotter haha

    • @XtreeM_FaiL
      @XtreeM_FaiL Před rokem +1

      We don't feel temperatures. We feel heat transfer. Steam conduct much better than dry air.

  • @jamesdrunk6597
    @jamesdrunk6597 Před rokem

    ❤❤ Finland IS the place to Be. Suomi on paras aina ja ikuisesti.

  • @stephenbarfoot94
    @stephenbarfoot94 Před 9 měsíci

    Wow

  • @fressno1807
    @fressno1807 Před rokem

    When you add water to the rocks, my eyes starts tearing up automatically.

  • @calbackk
    @calbackk Před 2 měsíci

    You are are a verk brave girl. ❤

  • @privdel25
    @privdel25 Před měsícem

    Cute.....Lucile😎

  • @artoeloranta2810
    @artoeloranta2810 Před rokem

    You Rock!!! Hot-cold-hot... 💓Sauna💓

  • @camonthego
    @camonthego Před rokem +1

    Hahaha I laughed so hard during this video ! Especially at 8:11

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem

      Looool it was so fun to experience that with you!!

  • @SaltyWalty1225
    @SaltyWalty1225 Před rokem

    Wouldn't you want to do cold first and then warm second. Less of a rapid temperature change that you could actually enjoy swimming in the cold water or roll in the snow longer and do some snow angels?

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem

      Haha maybe, but the only reason why I felt like going in the cold was that I had been hot before haha

  • @coltonkivell9986
    @coltonkivell9986 Před rokem

    Awesome 19th view 🎉😊

  • @TB-qy1et
    @TB-qy1et Před rokem

    I‘m surprised how the camera still works in the heat. A sauna can have 100 degree Celsius. Do you use a phone or a GoPro? Thank you for this video. Always great fun to watch.

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem

      I used my normal camera!! I was veryyyy scared to break it so I did the shots super fast and dried it off as often as possible! Thanks for watching :)

    • @Jantzku
      @Jantzku Před rokem

      Keywords being "can have". You would have to warm the sauna for a long time to get to 100.

    • @Korpimaanvalo
      @Korpimaanvalo Před rokem +3

      I think 100 C is too much. Around 70 C is enough and then you can stay longer in the sauna and throw water more :) then just go out for a while, ice dipping is just optional :)

  • @maunomutikainen
    @maunomutikainen Před rokem

    very good my finland

  • @korsu1234
    @korsu1234 Před rokem

    It helps to neck pain too😊

  • @Idefixu
    @Idefixu Před rokem

    You are brave. I'm a Finn and I have never done that. I have only rolled in snow a few times after sauna.
    There are only 25 people in the world who have swum one mile in ice water. One of them is
    ELINA MÄKINEN, 29, from Finland. She has done it more than once. She swam Svalbard ice mile in -0,8 degree Celsius water temperature. It took her about 30 minutes. After that she was trembling like a leaf in storm for a long time. Her brother has done ice mile too.
    Elina has also spent 60 minutes sitting in 2 degree Celsius water. She once sat in icy water for 45 minutes so that scientist could monitor her. After 45 minutes they ordered her to stop. She could have gone longer.
    You can find some videos of her on YT.

  • @rishimandora7149
    @rishimandora7149 Před rokem

    Going from soo cold to warm is the best feeling but would be even better if you did this with bobby🙃😂

  • @C0urne
    @C0urne Před rokem

    The dog was clearly trying to tell you that you dropped the keys. 🙂

  • @SuperEsseesse
    @SuperEsseesse Před rokem

    I had to watch the video because you looked so shocked in the thumbnail 😅

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem

      It was pretty shocking haha

  • @stevemercure902
    @stevemercure902 Před rokem

    You typed what you wanted to do in the app? You typed "dive into a pile of snow wearing a swimsuit" into the app. Girl, you're crazy, but it is fun watching you!

  • @pexster1988
    @pexster1988 Před rokem

    I've never tryed. 😅

  • @angelus4565
    @angelus4565 Před rokem

    Dang Lucile You crazy :D
    Mostly Im taking cold showers after Sauna
    But dang You took that to new Level!
    Amazing video
    Can't wait for You and Bobby visiting Latvia if ofcorse Its at your Plan list
    Latvian Angelus

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem

      Thank you haha :) and yes, I've been to Latvia and LOVED it!! I made a video about it last summer :)

    • @angelus4565
      @angelus4565 Před rokem

      I know.
      That was my whole reason Im watching your content
      I commented that video when You posted that :D :D

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem

      @@angelus4565 Ohhhh :) Thanks for watching!! I hope to come back to Latvia

  • @Lepe_pro
    @Lepe_pro Před rokem

    Hello. Sorry for being late, but I live in Finland and recommend you to go visit fazer facktory and try out snacks there and see how they are made. Also Finnish chips are very famous and you can visit Taffel factory. I actually have visited them all and Recommend you to do the same thing.
    . If you want to explore more of the culture you should visit Å-land and Hamina for historic things. In hamina is europes biggest National flag and many historic things from world war 1 and 2 also from winter war where we fought the Russian and win. The russians started the war and blamed on the Finland called "mainilan laukaukset" when russia shot artillery to their own side and blame it on Finland.
    I loved watching your review and agree with your options.

  • @rayaanathar316
    @rayaanathar316 Před rokem +1

    View at night🫤 vs View in mornin 🤩

  • @pyry1864
    @pyry1864 Před rokem

    I go sauna every day

  • @Tedger
    @Tedger Před rokem

    Heh... you doing what this finn is never going to do :D I prefer summer waters :D

  • @gozamite
    @gozamite Před rokem

    Sauna owen is rather called as a heater (Finnish word is kiuas)

  • @gafarthar5370
    @gafarthar5370 Před rokem

    wow.... pretty

  • @johannesthejoker7698
    @johannesthejoker7698 Před rokem

    I'm finnish😊🇫🇮

  • @jooasaarhelo5685
    @jooasaarhelo5685 Před rokem

    This is the most normal thing on finland and finnish people enjoy this but but as finnish im little scared of iceswimming too.

  • @MilaMan
    @MilaMan Před rokem

    We Finns always go to sauna and swimming naked 😊

  • @petejoki
    @petejoki Před rokem

    👏👏👏💞🇫🇮💞✌️

  • @VeXu666
    @VeXu666 Před rokem +3

    I promise, Salmiakki is like a bit of ice water. You'll get used to it !

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem +2

      loooool I need to get out of my comfort zone by eating Salmiakki every day haha

    • @VeXu666
      @VeXu666 Před rokem +2

      @@LucileHR i think we get used to it as most of our mix candy bags contain almost always at least some kind of Salmiakki -type candy in it. Especially as a kid once you run out of the candies you really like, you kind of are forced to munch on the Salmiakki ones for sugar rush and in the process get used to it eventually. Every kid in Finland has faced this challenge in their lives i believe. 😌

  • @philippeengammare6253
    @philippeengammare6253 Před 5 měsíci

    In Finland, they don't wear swimsuits for sauna and iced bath.

  • @vissypullo
    @vissypullo Před rokem +2

    no1 in finland uses towel inside sauna

    • @Teitsi
      @Teitsi Před 4 měsíci

      youtube guidelines my guy, cant be out here butt naked or video will be taken down, or would you rather have half of the screen blurred?

  • @samhooks3699
    @samhooks3699 Před rokem

    third!!!

  • @mhh7544
    @mhh7544 Před rokem +3

    One must understand that average Finn spends at least 20 minutes in the sauna, before thinking anything else.

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem +1

      Same, I love the heat :D

  • @mannerheim.1918
    @mannerheim.1918 Před rokem

    Why did you go to finland in the winter summer is way better

  • @eskolin7838
    @eskolin7838 Před rokem +1

    You really don't need the towel in sauna, we go there naked wo any clothes😂🤷‍♂️

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem +5

      totally!! but not on CZcams haha

  • @samhooks3699
    @samhooks3699 Před rokem

    5th view!!!

  • @muhammadsalman5644
    @muhammadsalman5644 Před rokem

    1st view

  • @prottux7784
    @prottux7784 Před rokem +1

    Finnish are always naked on sauna:D

  • @JukkaSundell
    @JukkaSundell Před rokem

    You are not supposed to wear any clothing while in sauna, but of course if you film the experience, when you should wear something.

  • @sakariputtonen2683
    @sakariputtonen2683 Před rokem

    2mins, i think not..

  • @vesamantyharju7249
    @vesamantyharju7249 Před rokem

    People in Finland Are naked in The sauna i think almost every Finnish person knows that!!BY The way how can cold weather Hurt your lungs???

  • @Afonsis
    @Afonsis Před rokem

    First

  • @littleone55555
    @littleone55555 Před 9 měsíci

    Rule #1, don't lock the door when you go outside naked (or tiny swimsuit)

  • @Mustavariz
    @Mustavariz Před rokem

    No hate but as a Finn the way she puts the water on the kiuas(oven thingy) looks so wrong.

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem +2

      I've been told so!! Sorryyyy, I just like the sound it makes so that's why I did it this way haha

    • @Mustavariz
      @Mustavariz Před rokem +1

      @@LucileHR No problem I also love the sound 🙂

    • @jattikuukunen
      @jattikuukunen Před rokem +1

      @@LucileHR you can do it just the way you want, there are no rules.

  • @OccasusRaven
    @OccasusRaven Před rokem

    Well if ur still cold with that much of clothes on, you should move to get yourself warm up 👍

  • @Burden82
    @Burden82 Před rokem

    how easy has her life been if that the most painful thin she has ever done? it just a snow after sauna and as you can the buy the snow its been couple degree + so its not bad at all

  • @pradeepwijayagoonawardana6358

    Your travel videos are really nice but - please put a caption on this video for older people or people not fit not to do this. Sauna increases your heart rate and blood flow to the skin but when you rapidly cool in snow or near freezing water there is significant redistribution of blood to the core with rapid increase in blood pressure - which can be very dangerous - can cause a heart attack if you are old or not fit a person ( this is called a cold shock response )

  • @kettuhalimaa7332
    @kettuhalimaa7332 Před rokem

    Finns throw The Water on The rocks not put them slowly

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem +1

      Oh good to know, I've always put the water slowly because I like the sound!

    • @XtreeM_FaiL
      @XtreeM_FaiL Před rokem

      No such rule exist. You do what you like to do.

    • @kettuhalimaa7332
      @kettuhalimaa7332 Před rokem

      @@XtreeM_FaiL yeah of course, i never Said you NEED to. Its just a more Finnish way of doing that...

  • @MrBanaanipommi
    @MrBanaanipommi Před rokem

    lol, as a finn, i can see from the video itself that it is not so cold weather, only like -1 up to +2 celsius. thought, ice swimming is tough thing! but sauna is awesome, heated by wood, +100 celsius... ummmh

  • @mhh7544
    @mhh7544 Před rokem

    ....and you throw water on stove every 2 minutes or so.

    • @OccasusRaven
      @OccasusRaven Před rokem

      @MH h Yes, thats not how you enjoying Sauna.

  • @Loopydude80
    @Loopydude80 Před rokem +1

    if you have 7 layers of clothes , you doing it wrong , i live north offinland and have max 3 layers

    • @LucileHR
      @LucileHR  Před rokem

      I believe you! I grew up in the South of France and this was the coldest place I've ever been to!

    • @Loopydude80
      @Loopydude80 Před rokem +1

      @@LucileHR the trick is always wool close to your skin (body) then u need one middle layer can be anything , then a outher layer that will be your snowmobile clothes ,