azflysurfer
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Cold plunges are awesome. Honestly tho, cold showers.. the entire shower, not just the end.. are tougher to do and so I think they give a bigger return
Interesting. Considering tap water is probably 55-60 degrees and my cold tub is 39, to me the tub is far more difficult than a cold shower. I take a cold shower after a sauna session and it's a breeze compared to the tub. My tub has circulating water though, and that makes it much more uncomfortable.Cold plunges are awesome. Honestly tho, cold showers.. the entire shower, not just the end.. are tougher to do and so I think they give a bigger return
Cold plunges are awesome. Honestly tho, cold showers.. the entire shower, not just the end.. are tougher to do and so I think they give a bigger return
Do not jump into the shower after the plunge. Take your shower to clean up, then get in the cold plunge. Let your body warm up naturally. Or, just take a cold shower after the cold plunge, lol.Anyone know how long a guy should wait after a plunge to take a warm shower? I usually hop into the icy water trough after I get home and get the outside chores done. I didn’t know how long a guy needs to wait to jump into a hot shower so I don’t mitigate the benefits of the plunge
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Interesting. Considering tap water is probably 55-60 degrees and my cold tub is 39, to me the tub is far more difficult than a cold shower. I take a cold shower after a sauna session and it's a breeze compared to the tub. My tub has circulating water though, and that makes it much more uncomfortable.
Regardless, some form of cold water exposure is very good for you.
I just stick it in the garage. I got tired of breaking ice, and since the garage is unheated it sits between 35 and 45 f all winter. I add salt as well, but it doesn't help much.Anyone have a problem of there cold plunge freezing in the winter? I live in snow pelt area and mine has like 5 inches of ice. Any idea on how to keep it from freezing that much.
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I was also wondering about this - i live where it would def stay frozen. Maybe even in my garage.Anyone have a problem of there cold plunge freezing in the winter? I live in snow pelt area and mine has like 5 inches of ice. Any idea on how to keep it from freezing that much.
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The feeling when you get out and for the next 5-10 minutes is a rush. I never get the "runner's high", but I would say it's akin to something like that. Feels great!
Last week my solution was an axe.Anyone have a problem of there cold plunge freezing in the winter? I live in snow pelt area and mine has like 5 inches of ice. Any idea on how to keep it from freezing that much.
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No I would say not. I've been right on the brink of hypothermia one time duck hunting, like I could hardly get the keys in the truck door back at the ramp as I was trembling so bad, but I wasn't at the point I felt warm and about to disrobe. Odd because in a cold plunge, if I stay in past the 5 minute mark, which I don't normally do, I begin to not really feel the cold anymore and I'm guessing because by that point my core is starting the process of drawing things in from the extremities to keep the organs warm. Wouldn't say I feel warm exactly, just not as cold.Serious though probably ignorant question: is that high feeling you're getting part of hypothermia? Like how people lost in the woods in winter will eventually strip off all their clothes?
No, that's adrenaline and dopamine (when you get out). I've never felt a lack of focus or mental block when in the cold plunge. Quite the opposite, actually. I suppose you could stay in a cold plunge long enough to get hypothermia, but then again Wim Hof has been in them for 60 minutes. Crazy!Serious though probably ignorant question: is that high feeling you're getting part of hypothermia? Like how people lost in the woods in winter will eventually strip off all their clothes?
If you're looking for miracle benefits, this ain't it. Cold plunges can be one piece in a giant puzzle of wellness.I started plunging on Jan 1 this year. Been doing it daily at least one and sometimes twice. I just used an old stock tank I had laying around. I live in Eastern Oregon so its whatever temp mother nature gives me. It's never been warmer than 40 and I've had to break ice a few times. I go neck deep for 4 minutes and wait at least 30 min to shower afterwards. Jury is still out for me. No miraculous benefits yet. I do feel good afterwards though. I'll keep it up for a little longer.
If you're looking for miracle benefits, this ain't it. Cold plunges can be one piece in a giant puzzle of wellness.