Install the app
How to install the app on iOS

Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.

Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.


Take Cold Showers for a Week

01dragonslayer

Iron Killer
Mad Referrer
Jacked Immortal
EG Auction Sniper
VIP Member
Shout Master
Mutated
Fully Loaded
EG Cash
1,113,703
Shake off a bad mood with frigid water. Get your energy and motivation up instantly.

Make Your Next Shower Cold
This sounds like an exercise in unnecessary suffering, but it gets easier and the benefits outweigh the first 30 seconds of hell. Plus there are some tricks that make it more tolerable.

Why consider it? There are several reasons people advocate cold showers. They say it promotes fat loss, increases insulin sensitivity, relieves muscle soreness, improves the immune system, helps people with chronic fatigue, and more.

And while some of those may be valid reasons to do it, that's not what I use them for. Taking cold showers puts you in a mood like no other. You feel exhilarated and ready to take on anything afterward.

They're like Mother Nature's happy pill. And while I don't suffer from depression, there are times when I'm in a funk, mood-wise, and a cold shower will pop me out of it.

So on a practical level, think about why it might do that:

Let's say you can't stop ruminating on a situation even though you know stressing over it won't fix anything. So you turn on the shower and decide to take it COLD.

You step in, and it's the worst. You have to concentrate on breathing deeply and staying under the water. You become hyper-focused on the present; everything you were thinking about before is suddenly a non-issue. Then something miraculous happens after about 30 seconds. The cold water becomes tolerable.

Once you're out of the shower, you feel like you've just slayed a dragon. You have all sorts of unbounded energy. Even better news? You've distracted yourself sufficiently from what was bugging you, and chances are it doesn't seem like as big a deal.

The shower gave you some distance from the problem, which might actually help you come back to it later with a fresh mind. Psychologists will often tell people with anxiety to find healthy distractions. And a cold shower can absolutely take your mind off the source of your anxiety.

On a more scientific level, researcher Nikolai A. Shevchuk, who's studied the effect of cold showers on depression, has concluded that this is what they do to the body:

"Exposure to cold is known to activate the sympathetic nervous system and increase the blood level of beta-endorphin and noradrenaline and to increase synaptic release of noradrenaline in the brain as well. Additionally, due to the high density of cold receptors in the skin, a cold shower is expected to send an overwhelming amount of electrical impulses from peripheral nerve endings to the brain, which could result in an anti-depressive effect (1)."

How to Make It Suck Less
If you're new to cold showers, don't try to take one when you're already cold. Have one after you've spent some time in the heat or you're still warm from your workout. If you're chilled already, you won't want to follow through.

Do it in silence. If you're not used to cold showers, now is not the time to try and enjoy a podcast or have a productive conversation. Certain types of music can even be annoying. Get focused on the cold shower, nothing else.

Breathe deeply. The famous Wim Hof, who's known for his exposure to extreme temperatures, has an entire breathing methodology that he uses himself (and with clients) to endure crazy cold temperatures. So don't hold your breath.

Get in gradually. If you're like me, you can't just throw your entire body under the water at once. I start with feet, hands, arms and legs, then gradually get my torso in, and then finally my head.
If you're not ready to do this every day for a week, just start with 3 days a week. Then see if it's something you can do on occasion. The more you do it, the easier it gets.


Reference:
Shevchuk, N A. "Adapted Cold Shower as a Potential Treatment for Depression." Advances in Pediatrics., U.S. National Library of Medicine,
 
The cold shower has great benefits for sure. Been doing it for the last few months using deep breathing with wemhof. It hardens your vagal nerve which has all sorts of benefits. Not easy to do though! I would encourage anyone with a little residual covid issues to try it.
 
I started doing this today and it is def not easy, but after a while the cold doesn’t bother as much .
I’m going to do it for a week and see how I feel.
 
i'm going to have to try it.
It would be a good fit for me since i take barely warm showers as it is. Not a big fan of heat in any form.
 
Ugh.... At this stage of my life, I think I'm good with living with the stress.. Lol
 
It does suck but the benefits are crazy. I know at least 10 guys who do it. It will take away fears for many which sounds silly.
 
Day 2 of hitting the cold showers !!!
No benefits as of yet but I will keep it up
 
I've done a 360 degree turn around with cold water after a warm shower.... definitely woke me up a bit!
 
ill stick with HOT
 
4 days of strictly cold showers and going.
The showers I take are not Extremely Ice Cold, but enough to be uncomfortable some, so I think that is sufficient.
I do know that it gets you into a more alert state and so far so good with muscle soreness, but the next few days will be the test because tonite I’m doing Legs !!!
I’m going to read up on more of these benefits.
 

Create an account or login to comment

You must be a member in order to leave a comment

Create account

Create an account on our community. It's easy!

Log in

Already have an account? Log in here.

Latest threads

Back
Top