Ice Bath Explained

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Ice Bath Explained

Immersing the legs or body in very cold water after hard running.

OD's Designer Clothing - St Helens - Updated June 2026

In brief: An ice bath, a form of cold water immersion, means sitting in cold water, often with added ice, for a short period after exercise to cool the muscles. Runners use it to reduce the feeling of muscle soreness and to relax after hard or hot sessions. It is a popular but debated recovery method, and it should be approached sensibly because very cold water carries real safety considerations.

What is an ice bath?

An ice bath is a tub of cold water, frequently topped up with ice to bring the temperature down, that a runner sits in for a few minutes after training. It is one form of cold water immersion. Temperatures are typically in the region of ten to fifteen degrees Celsius, and immersion usually covers the legs and lower body, the areas that have done the work.

How it works

Cold immersion cools the tissues and narrows blood vessels, which is thought to reduce the sensation of muscle soreness and the perception of fatigue after hard exercise. When the body warms back up, blood flow returns to the area. The cold also has a strong effect on how the legs feel, often leaving them refreshed, though the science on whether it speeds true recovery is mixed.

Why runners use it

Runners turn to ice baths to take the edge off muscle soreness after particularly hard sessions, long runs or races, and to cool down after running in the heat. Many find the legs feel noticeably fresher afterwards. It is worth noting that for those focused on building muscle and strength, regular cold immersion straight after training may blunt some adaptation, so timing matters depending on the goal.

How to use one safely

Keep immersions short, commonly around ten minutes or less, and the water cold rather than dangerously freezing. Enter gradually, keep the upper body and hands warm if only immersing the legs, and never do it alone if you are new to it, since the cold shock can affect breathing and heart rate. Anyone with heart conditions, circulation problems or other health concerns should seek medical advice first.

Ice baths and your running kit at OD's

Cold recovery pairs with warm, comfortable kit to change into afterwards so the body can rewarm gently. At OD's Designer Clothing we stock premium running footwear and recovery-friendly clothing from brands such as On, Saucony and Salomon, with help in St Helens. We offer next-day delivery and free click and collect.

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