What does a Polar Plunge feel like?

'Exhilarating': Cold water swimming fans says it can clear the mind, boost mood. For some, a cold water swim feels like a meditation. Others tout the mental sharpness they feel from a dip in frigid water.
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How does a Polar Plunge feel?

According to Weather Atlas, a weather-recording database, Nantucket's average ocean temperature in March is 38.5 degrees Fahrenheit, which, it helpfully adds, is "considered life-threatening and very dangerous. The water feels painfully cold, and hyperventilation quickly occurs.
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What can I expect from a Polar Plunge?

You'll be standing outside on cold concrete, and sometimes wait a moment for others to jump, so please wear a pair of shoes that you don't mind getting wet. Don't forget to bring a pair of dry shoes to wear afterwards! A duffel bag, backpack, grocery bag, garbage bag, etc.
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Is it good to Polar Plunge?

Doctors, however, aren't so convinced that these plunges are good for you, noting that there is no solid evidence of any physical health benefits associated with swimming in freezing cold water. In fact, they say, the sudden drop in temperature can be dangerous for people with underlying health issues.
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How do you survive a Polar Plunge?

Polar Plunge Prep – 10 Do's and Don'ts
  1. DO take an ice-cold shower to prep for the plunge.
  2. DO NOT try to warm up with “Vitamin Scotch.”
  3. DO NOT stay in the water for more than a few minutes.
  4. DO NOT chicken out for fear of hypothermia.
  5. DO bring a towel and arrange a meeting place with friends beforehand.
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Are There Benefits to Taking a Polar Plunge?



Who should not do a polar plunge?

Cold water draws heat away from the body approximately 20 times faster than air of equal temperature. Young children, the elderly and those with smaller body types, lower body weight and lower body-fat content are at an even higher risk for hypothermia. Get in, and get out!
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Is Polar Plunge safe for kids?

Giesbrecht says people with underlying heart issues, or other health problems, should probably avoid going polar, which he describes as “a fairly dangerous thing.” The cold water greatly triggers the body's sympathetic nervous system, releasing adrenaline and greatly stimulating the heart, he says.
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Can you get sick from a Polar Plunge?

"Participants can get what's called initial cold shock response and with that can actually come some risks. People, especially with heart disease, would be at a higher risk of having abnormal heart rhythms or going in even into cardiac arrest," Schmidt said.
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Can cold plunge make you sick?

Plunging into frigid water is stressful on the body and can have harmful effects. Hypothermia, mainly. And in rare cases immersion can provoke cardiac arrest, arrhythmia, or respiratory distress, particularly in people with underlying health issues.
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How do you warm up after a cold plunge?

Some winter swimmers take a thermos of warm water which they pour into a small tub to stand in. Sip a warm drink: this helps warm the body gently from the inside. Sit in a warm environment: in the absence of more salubrious spaces, cars, with heaters on full, are popular with channel swimmers.
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What happens to your body in a cold plunge?

Cold-water immersion stimulates blood flow. When you immerse your body in a cold plunge, the blood rushes to surround your vital organs. Your heart is then forced to pump more efficiently, pushing blood through all your vessels, and supplying every part of your body with the oxygen and nutrients needed.
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How long does the Polar Plunge take?

Under no circumstances should you try and train by exposing yourself to ice-cold water without the supervision of a medical team like at the Polar Plunge. It is only about 60 seconds' worth of discomfort.
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Is it good to jump in ice cold water?

Do not dive or jump in unless you are used to the cold water. Cold water can cause gasping of breath and cold-water shock, which can be extremely dangerous. As the temperature drops, decrease the amount of time you spend in the water. In winter, swimmers often only swim for one or two minutes at a time.
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How long should you stay in a cold plunge pool?

The target time of a cold plunge is three minutes. This is why you should build up to a 5-minute cold shower in the weeks preceding your plunge. Three minutes is also long enough to tap into the most desirable cold-immersion benefits, such as improved blood sugar regulation and fat burning.
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What does a 2 minute cold plunge do?

When you take the plunge into your cold plunge pool, the chilled water instantly numbs the nerves that surround your joints and muscles, causing the release of hormones and endorphins. The release of hormones and endorphins acts as an analgesic, which relieves inflammation and alleviates muscle strain and joint pain.
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What does dunking your face in ice water do?

"There are many benefits to applying ice water to the skin such as decreasing inflammation and reducing puffiness, also improving the appearance of the skin tone, minimizing the appearance of enlarged pores and improving superficial wrinkles."
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Why is cold plunging good for you?

triggers the production of the neurotransmitter norepinephrine, a critical chemical in the body that helps regulate attention, focus, and energy! A daily cold plunge can help increase your levels of norepinephrine, simultaneously increasing your energy.
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How do you prepare for a Polar Plunge?

Bring a robe, blanket, towel or jacket to wear while waiting to plunge and for when you get out of the water. A towel to dry off as well as an extra towel to stand on is also a good idea. Wear tennis or water shoes. Not only is the ground freezing, but your feet will be numb in the water and it's good precaution.
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What do you wear after Polar Plunge?

Wear a loose costume that is easily taken off after your plunge. Bring a warm change of clothes to change into after your plunge that is easy to put on. The last thing you want to deal with when you are cold and wet are clumsy zippers and buttons.
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How deep is the Polar Plunge?

The average size of the pool is 8 feet wide by 12 feet long, and includes a water depth of about 3-4 feet. Participants jump off a platform into the pool, and then swim/walk across the pool to the other side to climb stairs or a ladder out of the pool.
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Why does cold water take your breath away?

It might feel invigorating, but the cold shock response can be deadly. It's called the cold shock response. When the cold receptors in your skin are all suddenly stimulated they cause an involuntary gasp and, for about a minute after that, hyperventilation.
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How cold is too cold to swim?

What pool temperature is too cold? Extremely cold water — 50 degrees or below — can lead to cold shock. This occurs when the body is overwhelmed by extreme cold, and it can lead to a heart attack or unconsciousness, which can lead to drowning.
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How much does it cost to do the Polar Plunge?

Do I have to pay to Plunge? The Polar Plunge is a fundraising event for Special Olympics Minnesota. Each Plunger must raise a minimum of $75 in order to Plunge.
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How much does it cost to Polar Plunge?

How much does it cost to participate? Every participant raises a minimum of $75 in order to plunge on event day, which also gets you a long-sleeve event T-shirt, but the more you raise, the better your prizes! Check out our fundraising tips to help you raise your minimums and even go beyond!
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