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If you're sweating and you're pitting out at the office after a strength training session, a quick cold shower to cool your body down is great. It's not going to blunt the hormetic response to exercise. A 10-minute ice bath—save that for at least 2 hours after the exercise session because it's about the 2-hour window that allows your body to mount that inflammatory
response.
Ben Greenfield
A Cold Shower Post-Workout Doesn't Blunt Exercise's Hormetic Response
Fire & Ice: Tips, Tricks & Biohacks To Maximize The Benefits Of Sauna, Hyperthermia, Cryotherapy & Cold Thermogenesis.
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