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The science behind ice baths: Do they really work?

Ice baths or cold water immersion technique has been used for centuries for muscle recovery and repair. However, how effective are they really? We chatted with a fitness expert to understand the science behind ice baths and their potential benefits.

March 18, 2025 / 12:32 IST
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Ice baths are effective for short-term recovery and soreness reduction, especially in elite athletes or those training frequently. (Image: Freepik)

Ice baths have become a go-to recovery method for athletes, fitness enthusiasts and wellness seekers alike. From professional sports teams to biohackers, many swear by the benefits of plunging into freezing water for muscle recovery, reduced inflammation and improved resilience. But how effective is this practice? We talked to an expert to explore the science behind ice baths and whether they truly deliver on their promise.

What are ice baths?

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According to Dr Vajalla Shravani, chief fitness consultant and founder at Tone30 Pilates, an ice bath or cold water immersion (CWI), involves submerging the body in cold water—typically between 10–15°C (50–59°F)—for 5 to 15 minutes. Some individuals take it further, adding ice to bring the temperature closer to freezing.

The practice of cold therapy dates back centuries, from ancient Roman and Greek hydrotherapy to Scandinavian cold plunges. Today, modern research has delved into its effects on muscle recovery, inflammation and overall health.