Journal

Today’s gym-goers understand that training alone isn’t enough. Sustainable fitness isn’t just about how hard you push—it’s about how well you recover. With rising awareness of mental health, nervous system regulation, and injury prevention, recovery is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity.

The most forward-thinking gyms are evolving beyond traditional fitness, integrating holistic recovery services such as ice baths, saunas, breathwork, and nervous system training. The result? Higher retention, increased revenue, and members who stay healthier and happier in the long run.

It’s a physiological fact, women do feel cold more intensely than men. They begin shivering at higher temperatures, their skin cools faster and report discomfort quicker. But this heightened sensitivity doesn't mean weakness. Instead, it reflects a fundamentally different physiological response to cold.

This evolution isn’t just a passing trend; it’s a response to a deeper understanding of how the body and mind work together for optimal health and performance. Recovery is no longer seen as an afterthought—it’s becoming the foundation of sustainable fitness.

Many of us are breathing wrong. As humans, when it comes to breathing we have two choices; nasal breathing or mouth breathing. They both lead to the same place, the throat, so it shouldn’t matter which one we choose… not quite! 

Cold water immersion has become a game-changer in gyms worldwide, helping members recover faster, build resilience, and improve overall wellness. But adding an ice bath to your facility isn’t just about dropping a tub of cold water in the corner and expecting it to transform your gym.

Cold water exposure is rapidly emerging as a must-have amenity in forward-thinking fitness facilities. For gym owners and studio operators, adding ice baths presents a significantly more cost-effective solution compared to alternatives like custom plunge pools or 

We’ve just completed a fabulous job with the guys at 1Rebel. One of our ice baths was installed alongside a cutting edge sauna to deliver a truly unique contrast therapy experience. Our founder Dan sat down with James from 1Rebel to get his thoughts and see if he had any advice to share with businesses thinking about doing the same.

The last five years have seen a huge rise in the popularity of ice baths and cold plunges, and a growing awareness amongst gym goers of the health benefits of regular cold dipping. In the early days this was driven by residential sales, but increasingly gyms, spas, hotels, and even sports teams, have been driving demand worldwide.

Setting goals is important, but ambitious targets without supporting habits get old fast. Incorporating helpful habits into your daily routine can enable you to shift the parameters of your comfort zone, increasing the strength and resilience of your mind and body.

Ice baths have become more than a recovery tool - they’re a strategic performance booster, whether for post-exercise muscle relief or pre-exercise endurance. From athletes to wellness enthusiasts, the huge advantages of ice baths are being discovered.

Whether you’ve got a Brass Monkey Ice Bath, or something a little less awesome, developing a cold dipping routine will be key to getting the most from it. Here are a few simple steps to help get your started.

Cryotherapy and ice baths have both become popular tools for improving performance, boosting recovery and supporting general wellbeing. Both therapies involve exposing the body to extreme cold to reduce pain and inflammation, and aid recovery. However, the science and health benefits they both offer vary - as do the implications for businesses.