- Wellness
- Tourism Basics – Is Tourism Only to Relieve Stress?
- The potential and possibilities of sports tourism in Hungary
- Tasks of preparing and organizing recreation- and sports events
- Introduction to Health Tourism
- A Contemporary topic
- The notion and sub-categories of health tourism
- Wellness tourism
- Medical tourism
- Specific economic role of health tourism
- Health tourism as the engine of local and regional economies
- Developmental trends in health tourism
- Comprehensive Questions
- Bibliography
- The Emergence of Wellness kulture and a Brief Survey of Its Varieties
- Wellness services, methods for relaxation, alternative physiotherapies
- Water sports: Aqua fitness, water aerobics
- Natural Movement in Water
- Effect of water on children
- The characteristics of water
- Methodology of adapting children to water
- 5 basic exercises to adapt children to water
- Organization of water adaptation
- Demonstration of the most important phases of adapting children to water
- The use of physical education games in swim teaching
- Bibliography
- The importance of resorts in Hungary’s health tourism
- In the attraction of health resorts
- Medicinal and thermal baths, medicinal gas baths
- Climatic resorts in Hungary
- Medical caves
- Socio-economic significance of Hungary’s health resorts
- Bibliography
Saunas
„ A sauna is a heated small room or building, designed as a place for people to experience dry or wet heat sessions in order to refresh themselves. They often pour water on hot stones and this procedure produces wet steam. Sauna users often bathe or wash themselves in cold water as part of the procedure.’
The history of saunas goes back to several hundred years, especially in the culture of northern people. Several sauna types emerged historically, depending on the culture of the groups of people, who used them. This is why the word sauna has several definitions, especially in the culture of sauna-using peoples. In the text below –unless it is otherwise indicated, the best known sauna type, the Finnish sauna will be described.” (Wikipedia)