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Europe's First Sauna School Aims to Fix Common Infusion Mistakes

From flashy shows to mindful mastery—how one couple is rewriting sauna care. Their certified training could redefine Europe's wellness industry.

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Europe's First Sauna School Aims to Fix Common Infusion Mistakes

A new training school is aiming to raise standards in sauna care across Europe. Andreas and Diana Weiß founded the Harmony Sauna School to tackle widespread errors in sauna infusion techniques. Their courses focus on precision, safety, and a better experience for guests. Many wellness businesses now treat sauna infusion training as a key priority. Yet poor technique—often based on habit or guesswork—remains common. The Weiß couple saw this gap and created a structured programme to improve consistency and prevent staff injuries.

The school’s courses teach body-friendly towel techniques to avoid strain and muscle problems. They also move away from flashy performances, instead emphasising mindfulness and careful execution. Their flagship certification, 'Sauna Attendant with Guest Care', follows Austria’s strict ÖNORM S1150 standard. Training blends knowledge from Russian banya traditions, thermal spas, and hospitality. Well-prepared sauna masters help hotels and spas build stronger reputations. The difference between average and high-quality infusions is often far greater than expected.

The Harmony Sauna School now offers a clear path for professionals to refine their skills. Certified attendants bring reliability and brand recognition to wellness businesses. With demand for expert training growing, the school’s approach could set a new benchmark in the industry.

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