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Cold Water Bathing Tips to Beat the Heat

1.    Begin with a Cold Shower

Are you feeling extremely hot or just had an intense workout and want to cool off? However, does the idea of immersing in a freezing cold bath sound overwhelming? In that case, all you need to do is begin with a cold shower.

This will ensure that less of your body is exposed to the cold water as opposed to if you were in a cold bathtub. Moreover, if it gets too much, you can always step out of the cold shower with ease as opposed to lifting each body part up to get out of the bathtub.

2.    Switch Between Hot and Cold Temperatures

If you are having a hard time taking a cold-water shower, start by switching between hot and cold temperatures. This will help build your tolerance slowly. Moreover, you will mentally and physically start to be more comfortable with the feel of cold water against your skin.

When you first walk into the shower, let the temperature stay warm. Once you get comfortable, switch it to cold slowly and try to stay put for 30 seconds. Breathe and relax as the cold water washes over you. You can then move the water back to warm and keep alternating.

Continue to do this for three days back-to-back and encourage yourself to tolerate cold water on your skin for 3-minutes. Once you are able to, set more goals for yourself till you can completely immerse yourself in cold water.

3.    Start with Your Hands and Feet

The best way to have a cold-water bath is to first begin with your hands and feet. Take some cold water from the tap and fill it up with ice.

Start by slowly putting your hands or feet in the water and see how your body reacts. Your tolerance may surprise you! You may learn that you like to test extremities and that the fear was only inside your head.

This may also be an easier option if you are too lazy to set up a bath or do not have the energy to get rid of all your clothes.

4.    Use a Fan and Some Ice Cubes

For some people, cold-water baths are no problem at all. However, the issue is that they are never sufficient. This may be because their homes do not have proper ventilation, so they go back to feeling overheated as soon as they are out of the bath.

If you are going through the same hassle, we have a simple solution for you. All you need to do is gather lots of ice cubes in a tray and put that tray underneath the fan. Then, run your cold-water bath and ensure that the fan is facing you.

As the ice cubes melt in the heat, the fan will throw cold air towards you. You just made your own air conditioning!

5.    Breathe

If you are not too excited about running a cold-water bath, don’t worry. The key is to start by doing some breathing exercises to calm your nerves.

Before you get in the water, do some moderate-intensity circular breathing. Breathe in through your nose and breathe out through your mouth. Do not pause when you inhale and exhale.

This exercise will help prepare your mind and body for the cold-water bath experience you are about to have. Good luck!

 

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