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Exercise Matters

Cold, Hard Evidence- Do Ice Baths Actually Work?

04 Jun 2025

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SummaryThis episode of Exercise Matters delves into the topic of cold water immersion, exploring its benefits and drawbacks in sports recovery. The hosts discuss recent studies, practical applications, and the growing commercial interest in cold water therapy. They emphasise the importance of understanding the science behind cold water immersion and provide recommendations for its effective use in recovery strategies.TakeawaysCold water immersion can help with recovery after intense exercise.Routine use of cold water immersion may blunt strength gains.The optimal duration for cold water immersion is around 10 minutes.Medium temperatures (10-15°C) are most effective for recovery.Cold water immersion is becoming a significant industry, projected to reach $400 million by 2030.Warm water immersion may be more beneficial for recovery than cold water immersion.Cold water immersion can create a physiological reset in the body.Athletes should consider their specific recovery needs when using cold water immersion.The perception of muscle soreness can be influenced by cold water immersion.More research is needed to understand the effects of cold water immersion.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Cold Water Immersion02:53 The Science Behind Cold Water Immersion05:28 Cold Water Immersion in Sports Recovery08:13 Effects on Muscle Recovery and Performance10:50 Cold Water vs. Warm Water Immersion13:32 Practical Recommendations for Cold Water Use16:18 Conclusion and Key TakeawaysInstagram@exercise_mattersTikTok@exercise_mattersYouTubeExercise_Matters

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