Daniel Ray wrote:great to see this thread. I've been practicing the Wim Hof Method for almost seven years now and it is fantastic. I hit my pond often, but do cold showers daily coupled with the breathwork that Wim is known for practicing. Keeps me cold free (both temperature and sick).
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Would you mind sharing details about the cold showers? Curious how long you do it for, how many times a week when you started, how long it took you to get acclimated, those type of things.
Daniel Ray wrote:
Would you mind sharing details about the cold showers? Curious how long you do it for, how many times a week when you started, how long it took you to get acclimated, those type of things.
Definitely. The cold showers are the way to go because you don't actually need to be that cold to reap the benefits. I love hot showers, so I start hot to relax then after a few minutes switch the taps to cold and stay there for at least 3 minutes. By that point, any increase in heart rate and feeling of dread is gone. It takes a good week of daily practice to get to the point where the cold water doesn't bother you too much anymore. It is an interesting thing, because your brain still says "no!", but the water ends up not feeling that bad any longer. A WHM instructor once told me that you don't get as many benefits if you finish on hot, but instead let your body warm itself up so I never finish with a hot shower.
When I soak in the pond I tend to stay in longer, about 5 to 10 minutes--just a different experience with the trees around you and not that rushed feeling of being inside.
So in summary I take short 3-5 minute showers 6-7 times a week, cold soaks in the pond 1-2 times a week, and the breathing exercises for about 20-30 minutes every morning when I wake up.
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Daniel Ray wrote:great to see this thread. I've been practicing the Wim Hof Method for almost seven years now and it is fantastic. I hit my pond often, but do cold showers daily coupled with the breathwork that Wim is known for practicing. Keeps me cold free (both temperature and sick).
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has."-Margaret Mead "The only thing worse than being blind, is having sight but no vision."-Helen Keller
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Daniel Ray wrote:Trace, that is some great results. Great job sticking to the cold--it is a pain sometimes for sure but I swear it is worth it just for the mental exercise.
WHM practitioners call those shakes "after drop". Try a mental visualization afterward of breathing in hot air and exhaling cold air. This kind a visualization is akin to placebo, using your mind to make adjustments to the physical. The times I get after drop are after cold exposure when I'm not sufficiently concentrated enough on heating myself up, but go on to the humdrum of my normal routine like doing dishes or thinking about house improvements.
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~What are you going to do now?~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Goin straight Bob. I don’t know, get a job, find myself a gal.. or, I dunno what people do nowadays, build-a, uh, a barn maybe, paint the barn with the gal, put the gal in the barn, you know; American dream."
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~What are you going to do now?~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Goin straight Bob. I don’t know, get a job, find myself a gal.. or, I dunno what people do nowadays, build-a, uh, a barn maybe, paint the barn with the gal, put the gal in the barn, you know; American dream."
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Susan Mené wrote:Funny story here, although at the time it was scary.
I heard about this a couple of years ago, tried it, and I was converted! First showers finishing with cold water, then cold-as-possible showers. I felt great all around: lees inflamed, more alert, more relaxed, etc!
Jump to April of this year. I went to Nashville with my husband (business trip), and on the morning we left for home I decided to take a cold shower; I hadn't taken while we were there. The water was ice cold.
About 10 minutes after the shower, I felt an odd feeling in my head and everything snapped into hyper focus. I remembered I was in Nashville but couldn't remember why. I knew who I was and who everyone else was, what I had for dinner the night before, but didn't remember my daughter was in the midst of a divorce. Absolutely no physical symptoms. No numbness, tingling, no other signs of stroke, which is what we thought I was having. It passed after 10 minutes.
Went to the Dr. the day after I got home, who asked about what I did that morning before the event and said, "It's probably Transient Global Amnesia" and sent me to a specialist or two, and after a careful workup, they all agreed .
"Doctors do know that TGA episodes usually have a trigger: a sudden plunge into hot or cold water; extreme physical exertion; a severe emotional jolt; sexual intercourse."
AlthoughTGA is completely benign and 80% of people who experience it never have another event, I've backed off the cold thing, because it was scary.
I miss it.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~What are you going to do now?~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Goin straight Bob. I don’t know, get a job, find myself a gal.. or, I dunno what people do nowadays, build-a, uh, a barn maybe, paint the barn with the gal, put the gal in the barn, you know; American dream."
What happened is that you had such a massive dopamine dump into your brain/body that in nature your brain went into a supreme fight or flight mode where your capacities were hyper-focused into the present moment.
I have to assume you’re not an adrenaline junkie and you have healthy/standard dopamine experiences in your daily life— to give you an idea, the amount of dopamine that hit you was likely more than if you had taken a large dose of adderall+cocain at the same time (likely close to twice the amount)
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Jon Hanzen wrote:
My comment, based on personal experimentation with cold plunges, is listen to your body before the data of what is scientifically proven to be effective for such n such amount of time. Every person is different. Do it within what you feel you are capable of. If you go beyond your limits it could be contraindicated to your health and maybe not.
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