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A Practical Guide to Cold Training
- A Handbook for Safe and Progressive Deliberate Cold Exposure
- ナレーター: Tyler Sean
- 再生時間: 3 時間 49 分
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あらすじ・解説
The practice of deliberate cold exposure has been made popular by the likes of Wim Hof, Andrew Huberman, Joe Rogan, and many other major names. In the past ten years, what was once a fringe practice has become a widely practiced modality for health and wellness. However, until now, there has never been a practical guide for people who want to learn to apply cold training to their lives for better health and mental focus. This has caused a boom in social media “experts,” a reliance on internet discussion boards, and a general lack of practical guidance for those who wish to approach cold training safely and effectively. This ends now.
What you will find in this book can be applied today in a real way to improve your life.
You will learn:
· Understanding hormesis and how low levels of stress can be beneficial.
· The role of brown fat in cold adaptation.
· The anti-inflammatory effects of cold exposure.
· How cold exposure can be an alternative to traditional pain management.
· Finding the optimal level of cold exposure for maximum benefits.
· The importance of balancing cold exposure and recovery.
· Example schedules for beginners, intermediate, and advanced practitioners.
· Understanding the role of shivering in cold training.
· How to start with cold showers.
· How to perform ice bathing safely.
· Tips for maximizing benefits and minimizing risks.
· How to safely walk barefoot in the snow.
· Techniques and safety measures for ice swimming.
· Insights from experienced ice swimmers.
· Lessons from world record holders.
· Special considerations for cold exposure of hands and feet.
· Training protocols for illness prevention and recovery.
This book is an essential handbook for anyone who wants a foundational understanding of how cold training affects our psychology and physiology while having a reference for how to go from your first cold shower all the way to setting world records in the ice.