Wim-Hof-Methode | |
Although the Wim-Hof-Method is in many regards similar to “Tummo” (Meditation technique) and “Pranayama” (Yoga breathing technique) it is completely different. Despite many years of meditation and yoga, Wim Hof calls the cold his one teacher and master. Trough extreme harsh conditions in nature he has learned to be resistant against heat, cold and fear.
He is convinced that with a certain amount of training and with the help of the breath, man is capable of controlling hormonal reactions controlled by the limbic system as well as controlling the reactions of the autonomic nervous system.
The first part of the method is a breathing method, which is similar to a controlled hyperventilation. Tingles, dizziness and inertia are normal during this breathing method. These symptoms come from the higher amount of oxygen flowing through the cells and blood. The second part is a cold therapy.
That`s how the breathing technique works
1) Make yourself comfortable and close your eyes
2) Warm up
3) 30 power breaths
During this exercise, the focus should wander up and down the body. With the help of intuition it should be felt, which part of the body needs more energy. Some people report whirring colours and pictorial imaginations. This inner world can be explored and the influence on tensions and blockades in the body be felt.
4) Hold
5) Recreational breath
After finishing the breathing exercise, you can start with the use of cold. Relax as much as possible, so that the body can process the present signals and start with the thermogenic.
That`s how the cold therapy works
Cold showers
When being in contact with the cold the small muscles which surround the veins contract. After approximately 1-2 weeks the health of this veins improves trough the muscles getting stronger. Thereby the heart gets relieved because it doesn`t need as much force as before to pump the blood trough the body.
Ice bath
After a few weeks, an ice bath can be risked. Put 2-3 bags of ice into a half-full bathtub and wait till 2/3 of the ice are melted or the water reaches approximately 10-12 degree. |
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