Cold Exposure at Home

Cold exposure at home does not require a fancy plunge tub. The simplest daily options: end each shower with 30-60 seconds of cold water; fill the bathroom sink with cold water and dunk your face for 30 seconds; walk outside in cold weather with lighter clothing than feels comfortable; fill the tub with cold tap water and sit for 2-5 minutes. Cold exposure trains the nervous system to stay calm inside intense sensation, just like sadhu boards do through pressure. Both are short daily disciplines that build the same underlying skill: presence inside discomfort.

Key facts

  • Cold shower finish: 30-60 seconds.
  • Face plunge: 30 seconds in cold sink.
  • Cold walk: dress one layer lighter.
  • Tub sit: cold tap water, 2-5 minutes.

Frequently asked questions

How cold should the water be?

Cold tap water (10-15C) is enough for most practitioners.

How often?

Daily is standard. Even three times a week builds tolerance.

Can I combine with sadhu practice?

Yes. Cold first, dry off, then step onto the board.

Any risks?

People with heart conditions or blood pressure issues should consult a doctor first.

Pair cold work with the daily presence tool. See stock sadhu boards. Custom orders via Alex at metadeskukraine@gmail.com.

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