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Take the Plunge: What Cold Water Really Does to Your Body

You have probably seen it all over your social feeds. Athletes hopping into ice baths, wellness enthusiasts tracking their daily plunges, and doctors talking about the science behind cold water immersion.

But is it just a trend, or is there something real behind the hype? Should you take the plunge?

When it comes to the Vigor™ Cold Plunge by Hot Spring®, the answer is clear. This is a wellness tool backed by research and built for real life. It’s designed to help you feel and perform at your best every single day.

Now, let’s look at what cold water really does to your body.

What Happens to Your Body the Moment You Step In

The second your body meets cold water, something powerful happens beneath the surface. Your nervous system kicks into high gear, your blood vessels constrict, and your brain receives a flood of feel-good neurotransmitters.

According to research published on PubMed, cold water immersion can increase plasma norepinephrine concentrations by up to 530% and dopamine by 250%. These are the same chemicals responsible for focus, drive, and a sense of calm after the plunge is over. That is not a placebo effect. That is your body chemistry working in your favor.

With the cold plunge, you can dial in the exact temperature you want, ranging from 39°F to 104°F. You are always in control of your experience. Whether you are new to cold therapy or a seasoned plunger, you get to set the tone.

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Recover Faster, Train Harder

If you push yourself in the gym, on the trail, or on the court, you know that recovery is just as important as the workout itself.

Cold water immersion has long been a favorite strategy for elite athletes because it works. According to Healthline, athletes who soaked in cold water after exercise reported significantly less muscle soreness than those who skipped hydrotherapy entirely.

The reason comes down to biology: cold water constricts your blood vessels. It reduces inflammation and limits tissue damage after a tough session.

The cold plunge makes this kind of recovery something you can do consistently, right at home. No bags of ice. No messy setup. Just 110 gallons of crystal-clear, perfectly chilled water ready when you are.

Its advanced cooling and filtration system keeps your water clean and at the right temperature, so you can plunge right after a workout without any prep work.

A Sharper Mind, A Calmer You

The benefits of the cold plunge are not just physical. Cold exposure trains your nervous system to handle stress more effectively over time. When you regularly push through the discomfort of a cold plunge, you are essentially practicing resilience. Your baseline anxiety can decrease, your mental clarity sharpens, and you build a kind of calm confidence that follows you throughout your day.

If you have ever stepped out of a cold plunge and felt like you could take on anything, that feeling is real, and it is measurable.

The surge of norepinephrine and dopamine we mentioned earlier? Those same neurochemicals are linked to mood regulation, motivation, and stress resilience. A short two to five minute plunge a few times per week can shift how your brain responds to everyday pressure. Ultimately, this helps you feel more grounded, focused, and ready.

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Boost Your Metabolism and Immune System

Here is something you might not have expected: regular cold plunging can actually support your metabolism.

Cold exposure activates brown adipose tissue, or brown fat. Unlike regular fat, brown fat generates heat by burning calories. When your body works to warm itself back up after a plunge, it is activating this process and supporting your overall energy balance.

Your immune system can also benefit from incorporating cold water immersion into your routine. Cold plunging stimulates white blood cell production and supports lymphatic circulation, both of which play a key role in your body’s ability to fight off illness. Think of each plunge as an investment in your long-term health.

Supercharge the Experience with Contrast Therapy

If you really want to take your wellness routine to the next level, pair your Vigor™ Cold Plunge with a Hot Spring® Spa. Contrast therapy, which involves alternating between hot and cold water, is one of the most powerful recovery and wellness practices available.

Going from the heat of a hot tub to the chill of the Vigor™ creates rapid changes in your blood vessel dilation and constriction, improving circulation, flooding your muscles with oxygen and nutrients, and leaving you feeling deeply relaxed.

Athletes, weekend warriors, and everyday wellness seekers alike love this combination. Your cortisol levels drop after the cold exposure, helping you unwind and de-stress. Your joints become more mobile. Chronic aches and inflammation ease up. And the overall effect is a body and mind that feel reset and ready.

Having both a hot tub and a cold plunge means you control the experience entirely, on your schedule, at your pace.

Why the Cold Plunge Is Built Different

Not all cold plunges are created equal. The Vigor™ is engineered by the same team behind Hot Spring® Spas, the world’s best-selling hot tub brand. This means you get professional-grade quality built for everyday home use. Its ultra-quiet pump means you won’t disturb the whole neighborhood every time you plunge.

The ergonomic design makes getting in and out easy and comfortable. And the plug-and-play setup means you can be up and running without complicated installation.

The 24-hour silent filtration keeps your water consistently clean and clear without the hassle of constant maintenance. Enhanced insulation holds your target temperature efficiently, so you are not burning extra energy every time you step away for a few hours. This is a cold plunge built for consistency, because consistency is what gets results.

Your Wellness Upgrade Is Waiting

Whether you are looking to recover smarter, feel mentally sharper, support your immune system, or simply build a daily habit that makes you feel unstoppable, the Vigor™ Cold Plunge delivers. The science is there. The technology is there. And now, so is the opportunity to experience it for yourself.

Stop by any of our three stores to see the Vigor™ Cold Plunge in person. See why so many people are making cold therapy a cornerstone of their wellness routine and why once you take the plunge, you will wonder how you ever lived without it.

Hot or Cold? Which is Better for Pain?

A cold plunge or hot tub soak? Wondering which is better for you? Or can you benefit from both? In this article, we learn about the benefits of both and how it can be super beneficial to go from one to the other.

You can go from hot tub to cold plunge or sauna to cold plunge and enjoy the best of both worlds. This is especially true if you are like one of the millions of Americans suffering from back, neck, shoulder, or foot pain. We look at how to manage your pain with both cold and hot options.

The Types of Pain

At one time or another in your life, you will encounter acute pain. This type of pain is short-lived and usually related to an injury in your body.

If you have chronic pain, you know this is long-term and often occurs in your spine or your joints. You may have chronic pain due to injury, health complications, arthritis, old age, or even something else.  Both types of pain include the following:

  • If you have inflammatory pain, your body is responding to injury or overexertion. It can occur anywhere in your body.
  • Radicular pain may be a pain in your body that is affected by a mental factor.
  • Neuropathic pain is often related to diabetes and includes pressure, burning, or shooting that is caused by nerve damage.
  • Nociceptive pain is often acute pain and comes from tissue damage.

Whatever pain you are experiencing, acute or chronic, you may find it nearly impossible to find natural pain relief. You are miserable, but you don’t want to take a narcotic pain medicine.

Where do you start? A good place to begin is with heat and cold.

The Cold Water Plunge

Cold water therapy or cold hydrotherapy is the practice of using water that’s around 59°F to treat health conditions or stimulate health benefits. It makes you feel amazing!

The Ideal Water Care Solo Plunge is cold water therapy. When you use an ice bath, you find that it decreases pain by lowering your skin and muscle temperature and reducing blood flow. Cold water therapy numbs your nerve endings so they can’t tell your brain you’re in pain. As an added benefit, cold water reduces inflammation and swelling.

Ice water has also been found to boost your immune responses, so sometimes you can avoid pain in the future. Consider soaking in a cold tub after you exercise as a natural pain remedy.

Other ways a cold plunge soak helps:

  • It flushes lactic acid from your body.
  • Cold water reduces swelling.
  • It helps speed up the healing process.
  • Cold water therapy reduces muscle soreness.

The Hot Tub or Sauna

Heat is the opposite of cold. So, when you soak in a hot tub or sauna, you increase the temperature of your skin and muscles. This enlarges your blood vessels, increasing your circulation. This means oxygen and nutrients flee to the area where you feel pain to speed up healing.

Heat promotes healing, reduces stress, and encourages muscle repair. Whether it’s the wet heat of a hot tub or the dry heat of a sauna, heat does the following:

  • Speeds muscle repair.
  • Reduces pain.
  • Calms stress and anxiety.
  • Helps you sleep better.
  • Increases blood flow.

Which One Should I Choose?

We can simplify this for you. First, cold is usually better for acute injuries right after they happen. You are usually swollen and have inflammation, so cold helps with this.

Heat is better after ice and definitely when you have chronic pain, or you are stiff, achy, or tense.

Choose a cold water soak for:

  • Acute injuries right after they happen, much like you’d use an ice pack.
  • For plantar fasciitis relief.
  • To soothe sore areas after a workout.

Choose a hot water soak for:

  • Chronic conditions and chronic pain.
  • After a workout, when you have post-workout or delayed onset muscle soreness.

When You Should Combine Them

You can use cold and heat together to supercharge your results. This is called contrast therapy. For example, you can sit in your cold plunge and then move to the hot tub or sauna.

You might also use cold water therapy in the morning and hot water therapy in the evening. Going from a hot tub or sauna to a cold plunge has great benefits.

You may find that you can repair sore muscles more quickly by altering your therapies. Do be sure not to overuse them. The cold plunge should be used sparingly (less than five minutes), while a hot tub or sauna can be used for 15 minutes.

Always speak with your doctor before beginning cold or heat therapy and get their advice as to what is best for you!

Don’t have a cold plunge, hot tub, or sauna? Come see us! We have all three. You’ll even find a dual plunge with one side cold and one hot!

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