This type of temperature training speeds up recovery by:
When you expose your body to controlled temperature changes, your blood vessels constrict and expand. Heat opens up your blood vessels (vasodilation) to flood your muscles with fresh, nutrient-rich blood. Conversely, cold exposure shrinks those vessels down (vasoconstriction) to force out metabolic waste and lactic acid. This “pumping” action acts like a cardiovascular flush that stimulates blood flow and helps your body recover faster after workouts.
What are the mental health benefits of temperature training?
Beyond physical recovery, contrast therapy can also cultivate a stronger stress response and a calmer nervous system. By intentionally putting your body through a brief, controlled physical stressor (like an ice-cold shower), you are actually strengthening your vagus nerve. Over time, it strengthens your stress response, teaching your body to stay calm under pressure – physically and mentally.
The easiest way to start temperature training is to build intentional temperature shifts into your daily routine, whether you’re at home, enjoying the outdoors, or at the club. Start building physical resilience and boosting your mood with these accessible methods:
Ready to try it for yourself? Speak to our staff about how to safely utilize the sauna for contrast therapy at The Club For Fitness during your next visit: https://theclubforfitness.com/guest/
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