Using aromatherapy in your hot tub requires certain considerations—but if you use the correct products, it’s even easier than you might think.
Wellness Articles
Is Soaking in a Hot Tub Before or After Exercise Good for Sore Muscles?
Studies have shown that hot tubs and spas, both heat and cold therapy can promote healing and prevent muscle damage following exercise.
A Vacation Destination in Your Own Backyard
If unexpected circumstances have disrupted your travel plans, a backyard hot-tub can provide your family with the benefits of a vacation - every day.
7 Ways an Affordable Hot Tub Helps You Do More of What You Love
Whether you want to spend more time with friends and family, de-stress and unwind, get into shape, or enjoy the outdoors, owning the world’s most popular personal hot tub can help you accomplish all of that.
Why You’ll Enjoy a Luxury Hot Tub With the One You Love
Need an escape from the pressures of life? Making time for one another is a great way to strengthen the relationship. One-on-one quality time with your partner can steer your focus on the moment and away from the troubles of the day.
40 Reasons to Own a Hot Spring® Spa
Comfort, relief and fun are emotional reasons for craving your own personal hot tub. Alone, they might not convince an analytical thinker who wants details about energy usage and expense, the amount of work involved and overall affordability. We’ve got both the emotional and rational reasons to own a Hot Spring spa covered here to help you decide.
How a Hot Tub Can Help Weight Loss
Stress causes the body to release cortisol, which can lead to weight gain. Learn how a backyard hot tub can help you lose weight by managing stress.
How to Get the Most Out of Your Hot Tub Benefits
A hot tub is an investment, and worth every penny. If you’ve thought of it just as a luxury, you may be pleasantly surprised to find that owning a hot tub can significantly improve your overall wellness. Here’s how you can get the most out of your hot tub benefits.
3 Reasons a Salt Water Hot Tub is Great for Families
We recently bought a new house and wanted to have something our family could do together to relax, have fun, and create memories. We thought about getting a pool in our backyard, but the cost and maintenance -- not to mention all the chemicals -- turned us off to the idea.
A Brief History of Hydrotherapy
In its basic form, hydrotherapy is a type of warm or cold water massage that helps relieve pain. Hydrotherapy uses the temperature and pressure of water to offer relief from symptoms. While hydrotherapy can take many forms, often it uses under water jetted massage (as in a hot tub).