Close Menu
  • Home
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest USA news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On
‘Queer Eye’ Star Karamo Brown Details ‘Suffering for Years’ After Botched Plastic Surgery

‘Queer Eye’ Star Karamo Brown Details ‘Suffering for Years’ After Botched Plastic Surgery

June 3, 2026
Brittney Griner gets controversial flagrant foul after Angel Reese knocked to floor

Brittney Griner gets controversial flagrant foul after Angel Reese knocked to floor

June 3, 2026
Republican James Gallagher wins special election to complete term of late California Rep. Doug LaMalfa

Republican James Gallagher wins special election to complete term of late California Rep. Doug LaMalfa

June 3, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • ‘Queer Eye’ Star Karamo Brown Details ‘Suffering for Years’ After Botched Plastic Surgery
  • Brittney Griner gets controversial flagrant foul after Angel Reese knocked to floor
  • Republican James Gallagher wins special election to complete term of late California Rep. Doug LaMalfa
  • Jack Carr’s bestselling novels inspire students to stand for Pledge of Allegiance
  • Did Euphoria’s Maddy and Bishop End Up Dating After the Controversial Series Finale?
  • Ex-Liberty coach Sandy Brondello expected to get love from home crowd
  • SIGMA 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG DN OS Sport lens review
  • Exclusive | Private ‘recovery rooms’ are the new home gym for serious fitness fans — who can afford it
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
Join Us
USA TimesUSA Times
Newsletter Login
  • Home
  • United States
  • World
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
  • Entertainment
  • Health
  • Science
  • Tech
  • Sports
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Editor’s Picks
    • Press Release
USA TimesUSA Times
Home » Exclusive | Private ‘recovery rooms’ are the new home gym for serious fitness fans — who can afford it
Exclusive | Private ‘recovery rooms’ are the new home gym for serious fitness fans — who can afford it
Health

Exclusive | Private ‘recovery rooms’ are the new home gym for serious fitness fans — who can afford it

News RoomBy News RoomJune 3, 20260 ViewsNo Comments

Go hard or go home? Nowadays, the motto’s go hard and recover hard.

Fitness fans are increasingly focused on how they treat their bodies after working out, spurring a massive surge in popularity for things like sauna, cold plunges, red light therapy, hyperbaric chambers, compression therapy and massage.

This has meant big business for gyms, spas and wellness centers that offer high-tech recovery tools, from “bathing clubs” to “human upgrade centers” to $100,000-per-year wellness memberships.

But some health-conscious people with cash to burn are making these tools even more accessible, building their own at-home “recovery rooms” for thousands of dollars.

Contrast therapy, the practice of alternating between sauna and cold plunge, has proven especially popular.

Saunas have been shown to have a long list of benefits, including better immunity, improved sleep, boosted heart health and weight management. Meanwhile, going between hot and cold can help with physical recovery and reduces inflammation — plus, for many, it just feels good.

For avid tennis player and daily gym-goer Elyse Roberts, having both amenities right next to her home gym was a no-brainer.

“I have the room, so it’s just easier,” the 68-year-old, who suffers knee and shoulder pain from tennis, told The Post. “I would rather just go from the gym into the cold plunge, then into a sauna, or do the sauna at night before sleeping . . . and it works in my schedule a lot better.”

Just as she hits the court for multiple hours every day, Roberts has now also made alternating hot and cold part of her daily habits.

The advantages of contrast therapy have been noted for centuries, with gym rats, longevity experts and health influencers touting reduced stress, soothed muscles and improved sleep — benefits Roberts has been reaping from her own home.

To get the best of the best, she sought out the design advice of LIT — which stands for longevity, innovation and technology — a business providing full wellness ecosystems, from fitness equipment to recovery tools.

“It’s an investment for my life, my mental health, my physical health and longevity itself. And it’s the best thing I have purchased and has changed my life.”

Carlos Pantoja

Founded by husband and wife duo Justin and Taylor Norris, the brand furnishes home gyms and bathrooms with sleek equipment with names like “BeautyBox” and “Stealth Luxe” that would look right at home in high-end, luxury gyms.

“We really like to lean on the contrast therapy space,” Justin told The Post. “So anything that has to do with infrared red light therapy, traditional saunas and then cold plunges as well.”

The couple noticed the trend taking off a few years ago as more people focused on recovery, with biomarkers like Whoop and Oura rings becoming more popular than ever and the longevity movement showing no signs of slowing down.

“It’s shifting towards [building] a long-term sustainable routine that not only helps [the] wellness side of things, but different elements such as sleep and recovery,” Justin said.

“Most people are now saying, ‘OK, a home gym is great, but I want to create this recovery oasis, this sanctuary that’s more for mental, physical and overall well-being,’ ” he added.

The price of recovery

Homeowners like Roberts are sparing no expense to install spa-quality fixtures right into their spaces, building an aesthetic oasis for the ultimate recovery tool.

One of LIT’s best-selling saunas — named the Titan — starts at a whopping $9,500, with a sleek design that combines full-spectrum infrared therapy and an electric heater for a customizable indoor and outdoor experience.

LIT has been outfitting homes from New York to Los Angeles, installing pre-made models or designing and building custom saunas from the ground up.

The total cost can range depending on where someone is in their own wellness journey and what their goals are, Justin explained.

“Somebody that’s new to contrast therapy, they’re not sure if they want to make the full investment, and so they will typically spend between $8,000 and $10,000,” Justin said.

But someone who’s familiar with the therapy and up to date on all the wellness trends? Justin says they’ll spend upwards of $30,000 on their recovery rooms — more than the yearly cost of one of the latest ultra-luxury gyms to grace the city.

Alex Goodson, a Los Angeles contractor who works with LIT to build recovery rooms, echoed these sentiments, estimating that homeowners are dropping just under $20,000 total.

But he says the amenities LIT offers still cost a fraction of the price tag for built-from-scratch home saunas, which makes them a more attractive option for customers. He’s also seen the uptick in demand over the last few years.

“It used to be people would request a home gym or other wellness amenities,” said Goodson, a sauna and cold plunge owner himself. “Now it’s mostly been saunas and cold plunges that have been the major additional request.”

But the benefits far outweigh the price tag, according to Carlos Pantoja, who spent about $20,000 on a sauna and cold plunge bundle to help recover from major surgery after a car accident.

“I’ve had it for about six months, and it has worked tremendously,” Pantoja said. “My doctors are completely impressed, especially after having spinal surgery done. It has been a game-changer for me.”

He still goes to a gym, but he’s found gym amenities lacking, especially when he travels for work.

“When you travel and use other gyms, it’s not the same values and vibes,” he explained. “It’s an investment for my life, my mental health, my physical health and longevity itself. And it’s the best thing I have purchased and has changed my life.”

LIT attracts a variety of clientele, but the founders note one common theme: Most people are “really focused on the recovery.”

“They are training for a marathon, or they’re going to the gym regularly, and then they’re looking for something that’s going to enhance the recovery in that aspect,” Taylor said.

And making it as convenient for themselves as possible is key.

“I think the customers who are building this at their homes truly value time and they want convenience,” he said. “So they’re willing to invest in those products in their home for those two things specifically.”

Since adding the tools to her health routine over a year ago, Roberts only has one regret — that she didn’t have them installed sooner.

“I wish they had it 10 years ago because it would have helped with recovery,” she said. “Maybe I wouldn’t have been so injured, taking care of myself and my body earlier, like in my 40s or 50s. But better late than never, right?”

Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram WhatsApp Email

Keep Reading

Grocery department at Bay Area Target partially closed due to rat infestation

Grocery department at Bay Area Target partially closed due to rat infestation

Your body burns fewer calories when it’s warm out — 5 tips to combat it

Your body burns fewer calories when it’s warm out — 5 tips to combat it

Vaping messes with genes linked to cancer and disease — and the flavor you choose makes a difference: study

Vaping messes with genes linked to cancer and disease — and the flavor you choose makes a difference: study

Suspected Ebola cases drop down to 116 after hundreds are ruled out: WHO

Suspected Ebola cases drop down to 116 after hundreds are ruled out: WHO

Women on Ozempic-like drugs are 30% less likely to develop breast cancer: study

Women on Ozempic-like drugs are 30% less likely to develop breast cancer: study

‘Grand slam’ pill doubles survival rate for third deadliest cancer: study

‘Grand slam’ pill doubles survival rate for third deadliest cancer: study

The plastic surgery patients regret most — due to ‘skeletonized’ looks, changing trends and serious complications

The plastic surgery patients regret most — due to ‘skeletonized’ looks, changing trends and serious complications

Urgent warning as deadly West Nile virus is discovered in California

Urgent warning as deadly West Nile virus is discovered in California

Doctor who dropped 70 pounds on all-meat regimen says we’ve been ‘misfed’ and ‘misled’

Doctor who dropped 70 pounds on all-meat regimen says we’ve been ‘misfed’ and ‘misled’

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Brittney Griner gets controversial flagrant foul after Angel Reese knocked to floor

Brittney Griner gets controversial flagrant foul after Angel Reese knocked to floor

June 3, 2026
Republican James Gallagher wins special election to complete term of late California Rep. Doug LaMalfa

Republican James Gallagher wins special election to complete term of late California Rep. Doug LaMalfa

June 3, 2026
Jack Carr’s bestselling novels inspire students to stand for Pledge of Allegiance

Jack Carr’s bestselling novels inspire students to stand for Pledge of Allegiance

June 3, 2026
Did Euphoria’s Maddy and Bishop End Up Dating After the Controversial Series Finale?

Did Euphoria’s Maddy and Bishop End Up Dating After the Controversial Series Finale?

June 3, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest USA news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News
Ex-Liberty coach Sandy Brondello expected to get love from home crowd

Ex-Liberty coach Sandy Brondello expected to get love from home crowd

June 3, 2026
SIGMA 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG DN OS Sport lens review

SIGMA 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG DN OS Sport lens review

June 3, 2026
Exclusive | Private ‘recovery rooms’ are the new home gym for serious fitness fans — who can afford it

Exclusive | Private ‘recovery rooms’ are the new home gym for serious fitness fans — who can afford it

June 3, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest WhatsApp TikTok Instagram
© 2026 USA Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.