Ice Baths Boost Testosterone: Best Practices & Tips w/ Tom Seager, PhD

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  • @jeffverveen
    @jeffverveen Рік тому +18

    Its crazy the price of some of these commercial ice baths. I converted a chest freezer for a couple of hundred bucks. Turns 300 litres to ice in one night.

    • @dcp4988
      @dcp4988 11 місяців тому

      What did you use to coat the inside?

    • @jeffverveen
      @jeffverveen 11 місяців тому

      @@dcp4988 two part pool epoxy paint.

    • @jeffverveen
      @jeffverveen 11 місяців тому

      @@dcp4988 two part epoxy pool paint.

    • @jeffverveen
      @jeffverveen 11 місяців тому

      @@dcp4988 two part epoxy pool paint.

    • @aburoach9268
      @aburoach9268 6 місяців тому +1

      cold showers are sufficient too for this
      Ice baths can give you some other stuff too, but for this particular testo boost therapy, cold showers work just as fine before the warming up or workout

  • @roustabout4fun
    @roustabout4fun Рік тому +16

    Ice baths..even in the rive make an early morning trail run feel like a subtle warm breezy blanket.

    • @BrianGunter-m8m
      @BrianGunter-m8m 2 місяці тому

      After getting into cold plunges...a river plunge at 5am in the mountains sounds fantastic

    • @roustabout4fun
      @roustabout4fun 2 місяці тому

      @@BrianGunter-m8m Invigorating~

  • @2ndstreetmarvel
    @2ndstreetmarvel Рік тому +12

    💪🏿I love these Sunday morning podcasts!💪🏿

  • @LatimusChadimus
    @LatimusChadimus Рік тому +13

    10:01 yes you need to let your brain know that it can figure out the difference between feeling cold and actually being cold. You aren't going to be in there long enough for your body to actually become cold which is why they tell you to calm down your breathing

  • @aaronbenesh4722
    @aaronbenesh4722 Рік тому +11

    I've done a few cold plunges with Wim Hof Instructors and have done a number of cold showers, but very few people can afford the cost of the ice baths that are on the market. I'm going to convert a deep chest freezer from Walmart for my ice baths. With a few modifications.

    • @seagertp
      @seagertp Рік тому +2

      That's how I started, too

    • @iMTweaaaK
      @iMTweaaaK Рік тому +1

      Exactly. I’m a college student so what is in my budget right now is a portable ice bath from Nurecover. One day, I’ll own a legit ice bath

    • @berdi4berdi4
      @berdi4berdi4 Рік тому +1

      I do cold showers. The also have a positive effect

    • @ogaisi
      @ogaisi Рік тому +2

      Just buy ice makers, store the ice in the freezer, thats the most efficient way

    • @squashduos1258
      @squashduos1258 9 місяців тому

      Don’t buy expensive stuff large bucket…save old big plastic containers freeze over night…don’t be a sucker…

  • @Andrey-sm2we
    @Andrey-sm2we Рік тому +12

    I have been immersing myself in cold water (at 10°C) all year round for 10 years. Currently, I spend 10-20 minutes in the water every day.

    • @aaronsalmon1376
      @aaronsalmon1376 11 місяців тому

      Is 10 degrees ok? I live in Australia and it's a nightmare trying to get the water below 10 without spending a fortune on ice every day. I can get it to 10.

  • @shauncampbell6199
    @shauncampbell6199 Рік тому +5

    Made a diy freezer cold plunge and love it so much, we use it everyday. I spent about $1500 in material, i use ozone and a house filter to keep it clean.

    • @BoxfedTV
      @BoxfedTV Рік тому +1

      How?

    • @shauncampbell6199
      @shauncampbell6199 Рік тому

      @@BoxfedTV there is a lot of good info on diy freezer cold plunge, i joined a Facebook group lots of info on there.

    • @Marshallgill
      @Marshallgill 6 місяців тому

      @@BoxfedTV I spent less than that at Amazon. A 1/3 HP Polar Revive chiller was $750. I got the biggest tub which was a bit of over kill for $499 but you could just drape the hoses over the sides of anything.. Not sure about insulation though. My tub is insulated and inflatable. The chiller only has to run about 12 hours a day to keep the water at 52F. It will go colder, the specs say 42F but my wife is just starting.

  • @activeintech
    @activeintech Рік тому +38

    I just started doing ice baths, followed by macebell swings, then a 15 minute walk with a weighted vest! Measured testosterone before, and will measure again in a month or so.

    • @mikeg1877
      @mikeg1877 Рік тому +8

      Please give us an update

    • @activeintech
      @activeintech Рік тому

      @@mikeg1877 I will!

    • @seagertp
      @seagertp Рік тому +3

      Outstanding! Let us know

    • @activeintech
      @activeintech Рік тому +1

      @@seagertp I will let you know, Dr. Tom! Thank you for sharing all the knowledge. I appreciate it!

    • @carfuen1073
      @carfuen1073 Рік тому +3

      I’d like to know tge results too haha

  • @tamichildofGod8249
    @tamichildofGod8249 Рік тому +2

    Excellent episode. So much information to unpack! I love his calm gentle voice lol. I feel like he should do audiobooks 😁

  • @ichchecksnicht
    @ichchecksnicht Рік тому +1

    Tom Seager has such a calm and soft voice. He is actually very fun listening to, does he have a podcast?

    • @seagertp
      @seagertp 8 місяців тому +1

      Frequent guest. I don't host my own.

  • @rivermorrison8383
    @rivermorrison8383 11 місяців тому +1

    I've found once you get past the initial feeling of cold, whatever duration makes it no more uncomfortable, aside from the feeling in your hands. If you want a hack to be able to stay in longer, just keep your hands above the water.

  • @shadowrealm8937
    @shadowrealm8937 2 місяці тому +1

    Link to this study? 33:49

  • @matusjurcik6974
    @matusjurcik6974 11 місяців тому +1

    Not a person from field though, but for myself I can confirm this just works. Enjoyed this podcast

  • @TonyMoze
    @TonyMoze Рік тому +7

    I have taken ice showers so long that the water (weirdly) feels warm 😊

    • @dantonss
      @dantonss Рік тому

      Yeah that is probably a sign of hypothermia so you should probably get up when you feel that

  • @glengraham7681
    @glengraham7681 Рік тому +1

    I use a hospital therapy gym which has a swimming pool. After 4 minutes my body acclimates to the water temperature..
    I then use a heated whirlpool and a heated swimming pool.
    Then I use their sauna
    They also have an indoor walking track and weight room

  • @suprcros
    @suprcros Рік тому +1

    I've had wrinkled finger tips when just a little cold since I got knocked down hard with COVID. Dealt with pins, needles, tingles, twitching, anxiety, depression, muscle pain, weakness, shaking. Doing much better now but still have the wrinkled fingers.

    • @seagertp
      @seagertp Рік тому

      Wrinkled fingertips are usually caused by vasoconstriction -- both in the cold and in the hot tub.

    • @suprcros
      @suprcros Рік тому +1

      @@seagertp ant idea what would help me? Maybe the cold baths?

  • @inMotionOutdoors
    @inMotionOutdoors Рік тому +2

    Fantastic discussion

    • @seagertp
      @seagertp Рік тому +1

      Thanks. The feedback is helpful.

  • @MrRayceme
    @MrRayceme 10 місяців тому

    Got an inflatable plunge back in December to see the benefits. Love it. I just purchased the boxplunge and am more than excited for it to get here.

  • @healthynut7636
    @healthynut7636 Рік тому +2

    You mention adding 8 pounds of Epson salt to the Morozko, which is great. I add that amount when I start noticing the ice is getting hard again. I am wondering about how much Potassium Sulfate, Zinc Sulfate & Copper you put in the tub and approximately how frequently. Or would you just add at the same time interval you add the 8 pounds of Epson salt, using the hardness of the ice as a guide for when to put more in. I think adding these additional compounds in would help tremendously. Also, if you know of good sources of these other compounds, it would be great. Thanks!!

    • @seagertp
      @seagertp Рік тому

      I bought mine from Amazon. Don't use copper in a zinc galvanized tub. The quantities of zinc, potassium, and copper I use are WAY less than magnesium sulfate -- less than half pound zinc sulfate monohydrate, and less than quarter pound copper sulfate pentahydrate and potassium sulfates.

    • @healthynut7636
      @healthynut7636 Рік тому +2

      @@seagertpThe sources I am finding on Amazon seem to be classified as chemicals. That concerns me as much as putting chlorine in my ice bath would concern me. I do not want any chemicals absorbing through my skin. Do you have links for the specific items on Amazon that you use. I need something that is pure and is actually good for you, not just deemed safe for even tings like water treatment. We know how many things get into our water that are deemed safe, but really are not.

  • @dcp4988
    @dcp4988 11 місяців тому +1

    I started after the new year. Water at 50*, i barely got 10seconds the first time. Agter 1 month, im up to 4-5mins x 4/wk now. Havent tested T levels, but gonna see in 2 months and see what the T levels are at.

  • @eamonshields2754
    @eamonshields2754 Рік тому +2

    Awesome stuff

  • @N02tradamus
    @N02tradamus Рік тому +1

    8lbs of magnesium sulfate ... how much potassium and zinc?

  • @Jeremy2A
    @Jeremy2A Рік тому +2

    Hey Mike what’s the science behind ice baths and cortisol levels. I get conflicting answers for my HIGH cortisol levels.

    • @seagertp
      @seagertp Рік тому +3

      See my article on ice baths & PTSD. The research on cold & cortisol is confusing. It looks to like cold normalizes cortisol. Not increase or decrease, but modulate.

    • @Highintensityhealth
      @Highintensityhealth  Рік тому +4

      There is an acute short term increase, but IMO this helps with exercise

    • @Jeremy2A
      @Jeremy2A Рік тому

      @@Highintensityhealth Thank you

    • @unpluggedimmigration1333
      @unpluggedimmigration1333 8 місяців тому +1

      @@seagertp Thanks Dr. Seager..after how many days should i test my T Levels to see the change after doing this routine? TIA

    • @seagertp
      @seagertp 8 місяців тому

      @@unpluggedimmigration1333 The fastest ramp I've ever seen was in only 28 days. Most guys wait a few months.

  • @jeffreysummers6843
    @jeffreysummers6843 Рік тому +4

    Love this. Total T of 1060 at age 43. It works!

    • @partlysimpson5154
      @partlysimpson5154 Рік тому +1

      You had already high T before hand? And did u measure it after cold therapy or you waited ?

    • @jesseh.saunders2112
      @jesseh.saunders2112 10 місяців тому +1

      Do you exercise after the cold bath?

    • @jeffreysummers6843
      @jeffreysummers6843 3 місяці тому

      @@partlysimpson5154first time ever having my T tested. I always get stronger after the cold showers and having more energy. Over 1000 at over 40 is rare so ai think this does wonders.

  • @dadbod_way6916
    @dadbod_way6916 Рік тому +1

    Good one, thanks

  • @Laodell
    @Laodell Рік тому

    Where can we find your videos now that YT will be blocking most medical content?

  • @nickolashaustein
    @nickolashaustein 5 місяців тому

    Question for you. I do cold plunges every morning right after my shower but after hearing how it can actually improve your sleep, I was thinking about moving to two cold plunges per day. 1 right before bed and 1 when I wake up. Do you think this idea could benefit me or hinder progress due to cold adaptation?

  • @northfreshsushifitness5883
    @northfreshsushifitness5883 4 місяці тому

    i bought a blue cube , the water is constantly circulating. best investment ever, there’s no cost on your health

  • @cstout1634
    @cstout1634 Рік тому +3

    I need a more affordable ice bath than the 12k one talked about. What can I get for about $1000?

  • @unpluggedimmigration1333
    @unpluggedimmigration1333 8 місяців тому +1

    @seagertp: Thanks a lot for the information. After how many days should i go for blood test to check the T levels tested again?

    • @seagertp
      @seagertp 8 місяців тому +1

      The fastest T ramp I've ever seen was 28 days. Most guys are waiting several months.

    • @unpluggedimmigration1333
      @unpluggedimmigration1333 8 місяців тому

      @@seagertp Thanks for the reply

  • @rocky19811969
    @rocky19811969 Рік тому +1

    Can someone please verify if im understanding this all correctly. So ice bath time and uses depend on what your looking to accomplish?
    Also say you want muscle growth its not really going to help but will help raise "T" and if you play sports or workout you should ice bath first then slowly warm up then hit whatever you play/do hard?? I didnt bath before a huge ball tournament because i thought i should play all day then wait til the next morning at least to dip? Or should i have dipped the morning of then the morning after? Im confused lol.

    • @seagertp
      @seagertp Рік тому

      Precool your exercise with an ice bath to improve performance, speed recovery, and boost anabolic gains.

  • @arisejeff
    @arisejeff Рік тому +1

    Still not in my budget yet but the Morozko is more appealing now because it grounds you too.

  • @tonysaenz
    @tonysaenz 3 місяці тому

    Do the “car sauna” sparingly. The plastic in the cabin off gases and you’ll be inhaling endocrine disrupting carcinogens.

  • @mikeward9870
    @mikeward9870 Рік тому +2

    ~34m : "The order for men really counts." ~36m "When you are going to use this for anabolic gains, use exercise to recover from cold. Not the other way around. ... precooling for performance enhancement. Peak power goes way up. Endurance goes way up, because the precooling protects the mitochondria ... testosterone goes way up."

  • @tsebosei1285
    @tsebosei1285 Рік тому +9

    Ice is new to us in Africa we didn't have fridges and were healthy and strong 😂

    • @niranjanpaul2176
      @niranjanpaul2176 Рік тому +3

      Oh yes

    • @seagertp
      @seagertp Рік тому +1

      Mt Kilimanjaro is a glacier on the Equator!

    • @goldenarm2007
      @goldenarm2007 Рік тому +2

      Refrigeration is relatively new to the entire world but as for the African climate he addresses that beginning at 46:41

    • @tsebosei1285
      @tsebosei1285 Рік тому

      @@goldenarm2007 you are the best of the greatest and the bestest 😻

    • @banksack6902
      @banksack6902 5 місяців тому

      Sun exposure can boost your immune system

  • @iss8504
    @iss8504 Рік тому +7

    Mike, would this also help women make more testosterone? Menopausal woman here. On hrt but would like to find natural ways to boost testosterone.

    • @seagertp
      @seagertp Рік тому +3

      There has never been a clinical trial of cold exposure and testosterone in menopausal women. The one study in women showed T gains in young women, resulting from cold stim in the cold pressor test, but no one has tested menopausal women. If you try it, will you let us know?

  • @SangerBanger1
    @SangerBanger1 7 місяців тому

    So taking the T (nuginex) pills that they sell on commercials is not really necessary if you stick to a cold plunge routine? What are your thoughts?
    Looking to start doing it 2 times a day

  • @shadowrealm8937
    @shadowrealm8937 2 місяці тому

    Is the main problem with this method for me at the moment that I don't see anyone in the space who have tremendous physique and using it, is it killing gains this much? Even with that much testosterone boost people are still lacking muscles. And Rogan was never mentioned it again, why is that if it so groundbreaking and miraculous?

  • @dsatt5350
    @dsatt5350 Рік тому +3

    How do you keep your testiceles from aching in the cold water?

    • @teambelltraining8958
      @teambelltraining8958 Рік тому +1

      Not a factor, really.

    • @jameslewis5493
      @jameslewis5493 Рік тому +4

      Grow them bigger!

    • @healthynut7636
      @healthynut7636 Рік тому +1

      I have never had that issue, and I have been doing regular 5 minute ice baths for 10 months now. 37 degree water.

  • @partlysimpson5154
    @partlysimpson5154 Рік тому

    Okey these are numbers around 1000 T, but the question is do you also perfom like someone who is 25 and have these natural T nr while you are 63

  • @mikeward9870
    @mikeward9870 Рік тому +1

    ~44m: "Without regular cold exposure, you really will lose all your brown fat. ... it is an essential organ: metabolic disorders are associated with a lack of brown fat, because brown fat does not just keep you warm in the cold, it is also a secratory organ. ... It makes more thyroid stimulating hormone than any other thing in your body ... "

  • @partlysimpson5154
    @partlysimpson5154 Рік тому +1

    The icing ones testicles is also legit, so if u can't die inside ice, u can take cold shower and hold iceberg on testicles for 15-20 min. That should also work befofrer workout

  • @lifemasterkris1865
    @lifemasterkris1865 Рік тому +2

    I’m a firm believer in both.

  • @felipearbustopotd
    @felipearbustopotd Рік тому

    Cheap alternatives for an off the shelf ice bath costing loads is to.... Buy a waterbutt and fill it with rain water...
    Use a raised platform to climb in
    Sorted.

  • @Nogi-aka-DJNugz
    @Nogi-aka-DJNugz 4 місяці тому

    I take ice showers when the temperature goes down, in summer my water isn’t cold enough

  • @jdgolf1960
    @jdgolf1960 Рік тому +1

    Off subject: I am actively loosing weight(Fat). Would taking creatine be okay?

    • @nl3712
      @nl3712 Рік тому +1

      Yes, but your weight will go UP, due to water being absorbed by muscles (up to 2kgs / 4lbs).

  • @KennethLeeAtLGA
    @KennethLeeAtLGA Рік тому +4

    All those chemicals in the car sauna will not help testosterone 28:45

    • @seagertp
      @seagertp Рік тому +1

      True. Brominated flame retardant is no good.

  • @fakenorwegian4743
    @fakenorwegian4743 Рік тому +2

    Wow, he looks older than 57. But he's aging naturally. I give him that. No botox or surgeries.

    • @seagertp
      @seagertp Рік тому +3

      The gray hair helps me look more Professorial, I think. 😄

    • @Highintensityhealth
      @Highintensityhealth  Рік тому +8

      I think Tom looks fantastic for 57!

    • @fakenorwegian4743
      @fakenorwegian4743 Рік тому +3

      @@Highintensityhealth I think we can agree that we all age at different rates and look differently. I do like that he is not coloring his hair or getting fillers. It's honest. Besides, it's his biological age that matters and not how he looks.

    • @robertdaymouse3784
      @robertdaymouse3784 Рік тому +1

      The grey hair certainly ages him. I have almost the exact same hair (I am 62), grey pattern and all, though you would never know it since I color my hair to hide the grey, and I am clean shaven. It is also worth noting that many youtubers his age aggressively filter their videos, so you may have a distorted perspective if you are unaware of this. This video is mildly filtered, (you can tell by how the forehead wrinkles pop in and of existence without any subtle transition) but not nearly as much as "Dr." EB filters his.

  • @SuitedPup
    @SuitedPup Рік тому +6

    First purchase I’m making when I win the lottery

    • @user-on7zd8yi8g
      @user-on7zd8yi8g Рік тому +3

      At those prices you would have to win the lottery😂

    • @dyl923gonz7
      @dyl923gonz7 Рік тому

      @@user-on7zd8yi8g whats the price? and for what?

  • @the_golden_bough8541
    @the_golden_bough8541 Рік тому +2

    I have a thumbs up for the comment at 32 minutes.
    Dudes should be TALKING to other dudes about their health. Amongst other things.
    XY'ers have been heavily fragmented and segregated from each other well past a toxic point.

  • @wadeschirmer5352
    @wadeschirmer5352 4 місяці тому

    Way overboard on the commercials!

  • @Marshallgill
    @Marshallgill 6 місяців тому

    Don't put ice on a burn!! Cool water only.

  • @A91367
    @A91367 Рік тому +1

    Let’s see the data.

    • @partlysimpson5154
      @partlysimpson5154 Рік тому +1

      Numbers doesn't mean much, results do, I wonder if these people are just obsessed by high nr and it has no effect on muscle, and wellbeing

    • @A91367
      @A91367 Рік тому +1

      @@partlysimpson5154 what do you mean … numbers don’t mean much? Blood levels of testosterone mean everything. That is the results.

    • @ajayanand746
      @ajayanand746 9 місяців тому +1

      i think its there in his website

  • @timbucker
    @timbucker Рік тому

    Some things are worse than death.

  • @A91367
    @A91367 Рік тому +1

    I don’t buy the brown fat scanner- calibration thing at all. ‘Not calibrated for ‘ - no. It makes no sense actually. Like so many things he says.

  • @jayhillz3705
    @jayhillz3705 9 місяців тому

    No way 😝

  • @partlysimpson5154
    @partlysimpson5154 Рік тому +1

    No we did not come from apes folks :)

  • @robertdaymouse3784
    @robertdaymouse3784 Рік тому +2

    Imagine having such a phobia of needles that you would go to the trouble of taking an ice bath to increase your testosterone. "But, but, but ice baths are natural"

    • @dx5soundlabs939
      @dx5soundlabs939 3 місяці тому

      What? That makes no sense at all. TRT shuts down natural testosterone production. This is about increasing natural testosterone production. Complete opposites of each other...

  • @glengraham7681
    @glengraham7681 Рік тому +1

    Sometimes testosterone is code for blood flow issues or pelvic floor or prostate issues.
    All may be improved along with walking 1 hour 15 minutes per day and pelvic floor exercises and weight lifting and most importantly getting protein or a keto - carnivore type diet but also with a
    Manual vacuum penis pump PLUS as studies by the Cleveland clinic show with an affordable TENS unit sold at local drug stores or internet. TENS stands for Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation
    Ideally men should exercise and diet
    But a machine can help optimize exercise restoring blood flow and stimulating nerves to a specific region of the body
    Obviously through discipline a person can do isometric exercises to the pelvic floor
    A TENS UNIT and alerternszing with a vacuum penis pump are strategies along with Sauna and alternating with cold therapy to maximize results.
    CoQ10 maybe double or triple the dose twice a day plus Tyrosine and Acetyl L Carnitine and Zinc and Bull testicles supplement or make your own and desiccated
    organ meat supplements all with contribute to optimizing health plus vitamin D and adequate sunshine

    • @partlysimpson5154
      @partlysimpson5154 Рік тому

      Plant based seem to have good effects on blood flow. Aged garlic/garlic also improves blood flow