Seems like 30 seconds is about the time needed to get the positive effects.I was obviously way ahead of the curve. All through high school - which has been a minute now - I'd always take a cold shower after practice. I still take a .... cooler shower if I've been working out (not often) or out in the heat (mainly after golf).
But I've seen the cold shower thing is now a .... thing. I haven't really tried it on a regular basis but I'm somewhat curious. Wondering if it's a real thing or a placebo thing.
Yeah, lose weight, get more blood cells, help your brain, repair your organs...the (fake) list goes on and on.The YouTube video says it's the fastest way to lose weight so it must be true.
Our cold water can be under 40 degrees that time of year.
They sell these little pop-up tubs for cold therapy. I used to love an ice bath after football practice in August but apparently you're not supposed to do that immediately after exercise because it can constrict the blood vessels trying to recover your muscles. Idk. Seems like there's always new info about cold showers/tubs and it's different every time. I don't take that hot of showers anyway :dunno
I have a friend who was a really good cross country coach. He got two big plastic tubs for the runners to soak in after workouts with ice water. He swore by it. Yes, it constricts the blood, then when you get out, knew blood blows back in helping the recovery. At least that's the theory. Similar to switching back and forth with ice and heat with some injuries.
He did figure out that he needed to designate a girls and boys tub. The guys were enjoying it a little too much.