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5 things to know before you try ice baths

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Last updated: November 18, 2024 12:10 pm
sokonnect Published November 18, 2024
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1. It comes with some benefits2. There are risks involved3. You need some preparation4. It’s not for everyone5. Follow up with warmth

If you’re considering trying ice baths, here are the five key things you should know:

1. It comes with some benefits

The first thing to know about ice baths is that it can be beneficial for the body. Ice baths are known to reduce muscle soreness. Most athletes use it for post-workout recovery. Ice baths can also improve circulation, boost mental resilience and elevate your mood. However, is it important to note that the effectiveness varies from person to person, so what works for one person might not apply to you.

2. There are risks involved

While ice baths can be beneficial, they come with risks. Some of these risks include hypothermia, nerve or tissue damage and then heart stress. Sudden immersion can increase blood pressure, making it risky for people with cardiovascular issues.

3. You need some preparation

You need to prepare your body before trying out ice baths. Jumping into an ice bath unprepared can lead to shock or discomfort. Before trying one, you can start with a cold shower and ensure you are hydrated. You also need to decide the right temperature and how long you want to be in the ice bath.

4. It’s not for everyone

Pregnant women, people with circulation issues, or anyone with specific medical concerns should avoid ice baths unless recommended by a doctor.

5. Follow up with warmth

After the bath, you need to warm up gradually with a towel and light clothing. Avoid jumping into a hot shower right away, as this can shock your system.

In conclusion, it is safe to say ice baths can be a game-changer for recovery and mental resilience, but they aren’t a one-size-fits-all solution. Which is why you need proper understanding before trying it out.

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