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According to Wim Hof:
When you take a cold shower, all of those little muscles in your vascular system — millions of them — are activated and exercised. Within ten days of taking these showers, you will notice that your heart rate has decreased significantly, as much as fifteen to thirty beats per minute, and that it remains that way twenty-four hours a day. That translates to a lot less stress.
Source: The Wim Hof Method — Activate Your Potential, Transcend Your Limits. Chapter three "A COLD SHOWER A DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY"
My heart rate, especially my resting heart rate at night, is much lower than average, as I recently found out after reading this blog post. According to my Oura ring, m'y cardio age is two years younger than my actual age. Cold showering, which I've been doing for more than two years now, surely have contributed to this result, I think...
That's the most persuasive cold shower propaganda I've seen in a while.
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63 sats \ 2 replies \ @398ja 4h
Something to keep in mind is that, because WH is not a scientist, he's often right about his stuff, but for the wrong reason. 🙂
I'm going off on a tangent now, but as an example, his explanation of his breathwork is not 100% scientifically sound, and that's because he does not seem to understand the physiological role of CO2. The critique is not mine, but has been made by at least two other people I know, who have a more solid scientific background.
That said, the man is undoubtedly very smart, and there's no amount of intellectual knowledge that will ever match his lived experience. For someone who practices (and has occasionally taught) martial arts, I'm very well aware of the limitations of language when it comes to explain a lived experience happening inside ourselves, for others to replicate...
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I know what you mean. There were times in my martial arts training when our sifu, who was a year ahead of me in the physics program, would use qi to explain stuff we were doing because it mapped better onto the experience of the movements.
All models are wrong, but some models are useful.
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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @398ja 4h
All models are wrong, but some models are useful
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