Archive for December 13th, 2008

Author: Ethan
• Saturday, December 13th, 2008

Although first used in Finland, cultures throughout the world use saunas for a variety of (purposes|uses}, from healthful relaxation, to it’s use as one of the traditional social meeting places. In fact, the US is fairly unique by not having an established sauna; ‘tradition’.

In fact, the most commonly seen sauna in the US is at a gym or spa, but in Finland the use of a sauna is so common that you will find a private sauna in almost every house in the country. Many other countries consider sauna treatments a rather normal and usual event, of no more importance than a trip to the market. This is why saunas are also so plentiful in many European and Asian countries.

In many areas throughout the globe, the sauna experience figures prominently into the social life of most of the countrymen. Eastern European countries such as the Baltics have enjoyed the benefits of saunas for many years. Some also have strict single-sex customs regarding the use of saunas, and one of these countries with very firm rules and traditions in this regard is Russia.

Many other countries have both single sex and co-ed sauna areas for patrons to enjoy. The countries of Japan and Thailand are two countries that feel a sauna is very therapeutic and beneficial to everyone’s health and happiness. Thailand and Japan also have saunas that are both co-ed and single sex in nature.

There are some countries, with frostier climates, like Finland where sauna-goers often take rests from the intense heat and humidity of the sauna to go outside and either roll in the snow or take a dunk in icy lake waters. The general mood in a sauna in any of these countries can be boiserous, with loud joking and socializing by all the users.

The countries of Germany and Austria have a different style and the people consider the sauna to be a place of peace and meditation. There is a strict social etiquette that dictates silence and mandatory nudity at all times while in the sauna. German saunas often have ‘Aufguss’ sessions in which an employee will use a large towel to help move hot air throughout the sauna. Guests may not enter or leave once a session starts, because this would release some of the heat to the outside and it would be distracting. The majority of sauna-goers in these countries are adults, although in Switzerland, one is very likely to encounter families with young children.

All of the European sauna customs include a cooling-down time that immediately follows a relaxing sauna visit. This cool down is considered healthy and can be accomplished with a rest on a bed, a cold shower or bath, or even a quick run outside through the snow.

A Latin American version of the sauna, called a temazcal is very much loved throughout much of Central America. In these countries, individual families will own a sauna, and it is considered an solitary, rather than a group, activity. Tradition dictates that a person should use the sauna only in the evening so they can enjoy the cool air at night when they leave the restriction of the sauna.

Asian cultures often have public saunas, which in many instances serve essentially as public bathhouses for the people as a whole. In Japan, sauna (sento) use has declined, as more and more people are able to buy houses with large private baths or saunas.

In the United States, one does not see any kind of dedicated sauna culture. Health clubs, recreational facilities, or hotels may have a sauna and this is generally limited to members of the same sex. Bathingsuits are most commonly seen, but the use of the sauna in America really has no particular etiquette associated with it.

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Author: Ethan
• Saturday, December 13th, 2008

I have been struggling with weight loss for years. The same I guess for many other people out there with the same weight problem that I had.

When we get over our thirties our waist just seems to get a life of it’s own. I used to get so sick and tired of all the lack of energy and discomfort that being overweight brings. And once you have added that extra weight, you will be hard pressed to try and get rid of it. The more you try to lose, the more you will in fact add on in weight.

There has to be a fundamental change in lifestyle for weight loss to take place and to become permanent. That is why I recently went on a quest to find the best life changing diet out there. Here are the three top ones that I have found to work best.

My most effective one that did wonders for me in the end was Burn The Fat Feed The Muscle Review. I loved the combination of exercise and diet that the system provides for. I literally lost inches around my waist in the first month already. My energy levels were up (I used to exercise in the mornings and my energy levels remained high throughout the day.

Another diet that had a marked difference for me was the Carb Rotation Diet Review. I have over time realized that my body does not like / tolerate carbs that well. Carbohydrates (especially bread and pasta) gives me a bloated stomach and lets me pick up weight like nothing. Therefore I tend to stay away from carbs which is very sad because I do love that pizza and pasta now and then. That is where the carb rotation diet made the worlds difference for me as I could rotate my carbs and actually have some at some times.

I started my diet quest with Fat Loss Bible Review and it started me on the right track to educate myself on the basics of healthy eating and a healthy lifestyle. It formed the foundation of my weight loss diets and steered me in the right direction. So I strongly suggest you get the basics of nutrition and diet under the belt before you start any weight loss diet as you will know that what is being preached is the truth or not. It helps you to distinguish between fad and gimmicks and what will really make you lose weight.

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Author: Ethan
• Saturday, December 13th, 2008

My wife recently obtained a high priced iPod Touch for her work anniversary. She got one with a bunch of memory capable of holding all her audio, pictures and even some of her preferred flicks. She was initially very excited about the movie characteristic, but was eventually frustrated when she learned that iTunes did not provide a means to convert DVDs to the iPod.

She came to me and said she was going to have to re-buy all of our films from iTunes in the correct formatting for iPod use. I said that was cockamamy, we already spent more a 1000 dollars on our DVD collection. I told her I would research a mode to get our existing films on her new iPod.

I started searching employing Google and finally found a handful of highly ranked programs made specifically to convert DVD to iPod formatting. These software programs were called DVD to iPod Ripper software package. I read numerous consumer critical reviews and at last settled on the Avex DVD to iPod Converter. It was simply the best software when it came to the DVD to iPod reviews.

The software offered a no cost demo version. I tested it out with a movie and was amazed how simple it was to run and the high quality of the converted movie and sound recording. Buying it was an easy decision. I went ahead and paid the full price, which was just a measly $30. This was a great savings likened to the thought of having to buy each flick we already held once more!

After I purchased it, I spent a few seconds teaching my wife how to apply it. She is not the most computer savvy person, but she was easily competent to use the package. If she can run it, I have no doubtfulness anyone can (just do not let her know that I stated that!).

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