About Golden Designs

Golden Designs, Inc. (NA) family of well-being products. We work directly with manufacturers to produce our own line of FAR Infrared Saunas that are known for their combination of all Canadian hemlock fir construction, easy assembly, low and near zero emf, far or full spectrum infrared, beautiful designs and excellent after sales service.

Since 2008 we have grown to become North America’s largest supplier of Infrared Saunas and today operate out of a 100,000 square foot facility in Ontario, California with over 4,000 saunas in stock.

Golden Designs is committed to your fitness, warmth & comfort. Golden Designs Carbon Tech heating panels are engineered to produce a wider, softer heat that is evenly distributed throughout the sauna. Golden Designs Saunas brings healthy living and longevity to the privacy of your home. A beautiful and worthwhile addition to any fitness room and could be incorporated as a part of your fitness routine. See and feel the difference today!

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Can using a sauna make you faster? By Andy Baxter author of "Racing Yesterday" and "The Exercise Prescription"

 

Athletes are, by nature and definition, a competitive bunch; always looking for an edge. And the more we adapt and evolve to our training inputs the more finite our improvements become.

As an athlete I’ve been poked and prodded and measured and compared and tested in the gym, on the water, in the lab and points between. As a coach, trainer and medical exercise specialist I have poked and prodded and measured and compared and tested others in the name of smart training and athletic performance.

Data collection is right up my alley. Measurable improvements in strength, power, aerobic endurance, vo2 max, heart rate recovery, changes in body composition, blood plasma volume, blood lactate concentrations, etc. are my bread and butter. Mostly butter though, not much bread these days. So when offered the chance to incorporate hyperthermic (sauna) conditioning into my training and record the outcomes I was happy to Guinea pig the idea.

Hyperthermic conditioning benefits

Scientist Dr Rhonda Patrick tells us that regular sauna use can improve athletic endurance, prevent atrophy during muscle disuse, improve insulin sensitivity, increase neurogenesis and increase longevity. Heat acclimation increases blood flow to the muscles and the heart, at the same time boosting blood plasma volume. It promotes net protein synthesis and muscle hypertrophy by combating oxidative stress associated with exercise and boosting growth hormone levels. Hyperthermic conditioning produces Heat Shock Proteins, responsible for maintaining and repairing the structural integrity of normal proteins. It also promotes the protein FOX03 which enhances gene expressions related to longevity (telomere length), as well as seeking out and repairing damaged DNA such as tumors which lead to cancer.

The idea is this; add post workout sauna sessions, 22 minutes per day at 111 degrees, every day for one month from 11/15 to 12/15.

Because there is substantial scientific study on the subject I am not going to try to reinvent that wheel. Rather, I will report to you my findings as they relate to subjective and objective experience. Since I already have a documented and consistent training history, the only thing that will change is the addition of the hyperthermic element. The idea is this; add post workout sauna sessions, 22 minutes per day at 111 degrees, every day for one month from 11/15 to 12/15. Why 22 minutes and why 111 degrees? Well, because it just worked out that way.

The objective stuff

5 minute ergometer tests to measure power output in watts, heart rate and one and two minute heart rate recovery (HRR) – As a competitive rower of 25 years I have more than the Gladwellian requisite 10,000 hours on the Erg to keep my constants constant and my variables variable. That makes this test a no brainer in terms of consistency and replicability.

Body composition

Body weight, body water (TBW), body fat (TBF), muscle mass (TMM). Accurate, apples to apples comparison of these factors requires that the total body water be consistent. Inconsistent TBW will affect body fat and muscle mass numbers and make for poor comparison. That being said, I like to see my numbers as follows;

TBW 58%. Below 57 I feel dehydrated and do not perform well. TBF 10-12%. Especially when in winter gain mode, if I am gaining muscle while keeping in that range I know my training and diet are on track. If I go passed 12.0% it’s a red light for me to tweak some things, generally training volume, diet and recovery.

TMM 85%. This number, like the numbers above, has proven itself to work for me time and time again. When I drop below 85% I feel weak and don’t handle my training volume well. Over 86% I feel slow and lethargic. But that’s just me. Your numbers may vary.

Strength measured in traditional power lifts (bench, dead lift, squat)- These get peppered throughout my training, usually as 5×5’s or in pyramid format 5,5,3,2,1.

The subjective stuff

Strength endurance for HIIT style circuit workouts
Energy and mood
Training notes
Pain or absence thereof
Recovery

So there we have it, and this is how it went

The first week was uneventful. Workouts were fine, sauna was warm. Ho hum. Routine. For the first six days that is how it went. But then, on the seventh day, multiple changes occurred.

On the seventh day I noted that my endurance and strength were up for my morning circuit workout, which was 6x clean and press, farmer carry and overhead plate carry. Noted as in notable, as in I wrote it down; notable. The second thing that happened was during my sauna; I began to sweat. Profusely. Buckets. This is a significant shift as sweating is our most efficient and effective thermoregulator and mine was finding its overdrive.

On the eighth day (22nd) my erg piece showed marked changes in wattage output, working heart rate and heart rate recovery. Power was up 25 watts while working heart rate was down four beats. One and two minute heart rate recovery were up 12 and 19 beats respectively.

Squat and bench pyramids were also up. They were confidence inspiring and pain free. Shoulders, back and knees held up fine.I had also gained 2.8 pounds while adhering to my 85% muscle mass rule (85.17% to be exact).

Clearly there was a shift taking place during days seven and eight. I also noted that on the ninth day (23rd) I was moderately dehydrated, so I upped my water intake. Over the course of the second week my working heart rate and heart rate recovery numbers stabilized while my power output continued to increase. Muscle mass was at 85.36%.

Week three saw tangible strength gains with multiple PR’s in bench press and squat.

Week three saw tangible strength gains with multiple PR’s in bench press and squat. While there was no high number PR for dead lift, there was a monumental subjective PR; I had no pain! Historically I equated dead lift with back pain. For me dead lift day brought with it the harbinger of debilitating back pain the following day. That was not happening!

My notations through weeks three and four were filled with exclamations like, “new PR!”, “awesome!”, “good one, go heavy!” and “felt great!”. My energy was great, my mood was great, I was fired up!

So here are the final numbers after one month of hyperthermic conditioning coupled with consistent training –

Erg score

13.3% wattage increase at same Heart Rate
33.3% one minute Heart Rate Recovery improvement
51.2% two minute HRR improvement
4.6 pound body weight increase at 84.995% muscle mass.
Personal Records in bench press and squat

Those are real, measurable improvements that I can bank on; I’m sold and will continue to use the sauna as an integral tool in my training. Unlike many other training modalities, It is also quite pleasant and provides a peaceful, meditative respite. As an athlete/data numbers geek these numbers are a big deal. Considering the myriad other health benefits, I think they should be a big deal for everyone.

Andy Baxter is a Medical Exercise Specialist who does a bunch of stuff, some of it well. He is the author of Racing Yesterday and The Exercise Prescription.

Golden Designs Near Zero EMF Far Infrared Sauna by Dr. Kohlstadt

 

In my professional opinion low electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are especially important! We used a triaxial EMF tester to confirm the levels inside the sauna, and indeed they were very low – about 1.5 milligaus when touching the heating elements, and about 6 inches away it was near zero. That’s acceptable.

Additionally, 23&Me genetic testing highlights the importance of a low EMF sauna, because some of the genes which make us sensitive to EMFs are known and demonstrate genetic variants. This means that some of our patients are more susceptible to EMFs and can even perceive/feel EMF’s. So only by avoiding EMFs can these patients fully receive the detoxifying benefits of a sauna.

It appears there are not perceptible toxins used in the construction, which was important to me. Be sure to have 2 very strong persons to assemble. Printed instructions are in need of clarification for assembly, but it’s manageable. Watching the online assembly videos is helpful.

Overall I’m very pleased. My opinion of the 2 person sauna based on quality and value is quite good, especially at the entry-level price point making this sauna affordable for my patients who I recommend it to.

Thanks again for your product – I personally enjoy using its for healthful benefits.

Ingrid Kohlstadt MD, MPH

Fellow of the American College of Preventive Medicine

Johns Hopkins School of Medicine (Class of ’92)

Author/Editor of Advancing Medicine with Food and Nutrients (CRC Press)

Golden Designs Near Zero EMF Far Infrared Sauna By Josh Crosby

 

Dear Golden Designs,

I recently purchased the 3 person corner unit Near Zero EMF infrared sauna (specifically GDI-6365-01 Near Zero EMF Far Infrared Sauna) and love it! I have spent years researching the benefits of infrared and the different makes/models on the market and so happy with my choice. I have the perfect fit for my needs and felt the benefits even within the first few sessions using my Golden Designs sauna. It heats up quickly and I have sweat literally coming out of every pore in 10-15 minutes.

As a former ultra-endurance athlete (Ironman, adventure racing) I have put some miles on my body. I still am very active with my fitness and racing life and I find that the sauna helps me not only recover from my current weekly workouts, but also prepares my muscles and joints for them. I warm-up quickly and feel stronger throughout my workout. After a tough run or row, I wake up the next morning with less soreness than I usually would expect. Also, with two little ones in the house I have managed this Fall to avoid the colds brought home from school. Perhaps, I can’t directly give the sauna all the credit, but my immune system feels stronger and ready to fight.

In terms of the product and company specifically, I have had the best experience. From the ordering to the delivery process, I couldn’t be more pleased. All involved were super professional and on-time. The packing job was done so well with not a scratch on any part. Putting together was simple and clear. Yes, it takes two, but goes by quickly and is ready to use immediately once assembled. The construction was far more durable/solid than I expected due to my experience with other brands. Oh, be sure you get the correct plug setting/amperage for your unit prior to arrival. That delayed me a day or two. The sound system and mood lighting is fantastic and makes your little oasis come alive. I have this currently in the corner of my office and often read or do a call or two while in there. Yes, meditating in there would be better for me I know!

My research taught me what to look for in an infrared sauna and this one has it all: low EMF, carbon panels on all sides and by feet and calves, ability to heat to 130 or above, a simple operating panel and sound system. I wanted something that could be roomy enough for my wife and me, but could fit in the corner of my office. I also loved the prices on these units over other brands.

So as you can tell I am a huge fan of my Low EMF Golden Designs infrared sauna and look forward to years of it bringing me good health and help in achieving my future athletic goals.

 

Josh Crosby

Boston, MA

www.JoshCrosbyFitness.com

world champion rower and ultra-endurance athlete

Relax, Relate and Release with the crew from Body SQD

 

Relax, relate and release! Josh Crosby and the Body SQD team are taking self care to the next level and incorporating infrared saunas in an innovative way.

Featuring the Golden Designs 8000 series near zero emf infrared sauna this innovative program combines the therapeutic benefits of an infrared sauna with stretching and self care into a fantastic whole body experience.

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NPR (National Public Radio) just published a wonderful piece on the benefits of saunas

 

“Clearly time in the sauna is time well spent.”

NPR (National Public Radio) just published a wonderful piece on the benefits of saunas and a comparison between traditional stream/hot saunas and infrared saunas. Our customers have been telling us for years that an infrared sauna allows them to enjoy the benefits of a sauna without needing to be in a very high heat environment – in the author’s words:

While traditional saunas heat up the surrounding air to about 185 degrees, which in turn heats you, infrared saunas (also called far-infrared saunas) only reach about 140 degrees, according to a 2009 review of evidence on infrared saunas and cardiovascular health. But the infrared rays penetrate more deeply into the body, which means you start sweating at a lower temperature than in a traditional sauna. That produces a lighter demand on the cardiovascular system, similar to moderate walking, according to the review, and so might benefit people who are sedentary for medical reasons. It’s also good for people who like the idea of a sauna, but find the high heat unpleasant.

Want to read more? Check out the original article https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2018/01/20/579147638/saunas-are-a-hot-trend-and-they-might-even-help-your-health

 

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