Ice baths have become a really popular trend and it's not hard to see why. People use ice baths today for a variety of reasons: everything from faster recovery after exercise, to improving mood and reducing stress in everyday life.
However, we often get a big question that we often have to answer, namely: "How long should you actually sit in an ice bath?"
Start simple – Short sessions at the beginning are a good start
If you are a beginner, it is important not to go too hard at first, just like when you start exercising... - Jumping into an ice bath for 5 minutes or more can be a shock to the body, and it is not meant to feel like torture! - Instead, start with 2–3 minutes: This is enough time for the body to start adapting to the cold. Then increase gradually: When you feel comfortable, you can increase the time up to 5 minutes.
Remember: It's not a competition. Listen to your body and step back if you feel like it's getting too much.
However, if you are already used to ice baths and want to push yourself a little longer, you can sit for up to 7-10 minutes. But here are a few things to keep in mind:
Temperature matters : If the water is really cold (below 5°C), stick to shorter times. If it's a little milder (8–12°C), you can stay in a little longer.
Move around : Move your arms and legs a little bit during the exercise to feel like you're moving.
When Should You Quit?
There are some signs that tell you it's time to end the ice bath session:
You start shaking violently : A little shaking is normal, but if you can't stop shaking, it's time to get out.
Skin or lips turn bluish : This is a signal that the body is starting to get too cold.
You feel dizzy or nauseous : Get out immediately and warm up carefully.
After the Ice Bath – Warm Up the Right Way
Once you have stepped out of the ice bath, it is important to warm up your body gently:
Dry yourself thoroughly : Use a warm, soft towel.
Wear warm clothes : A soft sweater and thick socks are perfect.
Drink something warm : A cup of tea or hot chocolate will do the trick.
My Personal Rule
I usually say that less is more when it comes to ice baths. It's better to sit for 3 minutes and feel amazing afterwards, than to sit for 15 minutes and be completely exhausted. Ice baths should be a positive experience, not a pain.
So, the next time you're wondering how long to sit in the ice bath, remember: Listen to your body, start small and build up gradually. And most of all – have fun with it!