athlete
Well-Known Member
I know this isn't the best forum to post this...
I've been lying down in the snow on my back and covering my abs/chest/shoulders with snow (wearing pants).
This has aided muscle recovery and soreness. Especially inflamation in my shoulders, which made me stop exercising for a decade.
However, some parts of my body are beginning to feel bruised afterwards. I don't feel weak or sore... it just feels bruised when I touch the area. I'm thinking now it's the skin, not the muscle.
I guess the snow is just too cold for my skin?
I can't justify 70gallons a day for cold water and ice so I need to make this snow bath work. I can afford it, I just feel it is wasteful or inefficient and takes a million times more to prepare.
comments? (preferably no stupid stoner comments)
I've been lying down in the snow on my back and covering my abs/chest/shoulders with snow (wearing pants).
This has aided muscle recovery and soreness. Especially inflamation in my shoulders, which made me stop exercising for a decade.
However, some parts of my body are beginning to feel bruised afterwards. I don't feel weak or sore... it just feels bruised when I touch the area. I'm thinking now it's the skin, not the muscle.
I guess the snow is just too cold for my skin?
I can't justify 70gallons a day for cold water and ice so I need to make this snow bath work. I can afford it, I just feel it is wasteful or inefficient and takes a million times more to prepare.
comments? (preferably no stupid stoner comments)