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EPISODE · Jul 27, 2022 · 58 MIN

387 Cold exposure could change your life with Wyatt Ewing of Ice Barrel

from Optimal Performance · host Sean McCormick

Imagine a massive perspective shift in 8 minutes.  Imagine feeling more calm, more present and happier in 8 minutes.  Wyatt Ewing was burnt out, stressed out and unhappy, then he took a cold shower and his life changed.  Fast forward to present day where he's guided thousands of people through cold exposure with Ice Barrel.  Find OPP episodes, discounts on products, learn about my Life Coaching and Performance Coaching work at Seanmccormick.com  EPISODE SPONSORS - Ice Barrel - IcebBarrel.com/opp for $125 off BioProtien+ - Boost HGH Naturally - Get $30 off here  Spartan - 2022 Spartan Race schedule In this episode we cover: *How a stranger saying "Dude you look terrible stimulated a need for cold" *After one cold shower, Wyatt knew he wanted to sell ice baths *How long should you spend in cold exposure? *What health tracker data can show you about what happens in your cold immersion work *The importance of your breath in cold exposure *The importance of an upright posture during cold exposure. *Why block ice works so well to keep your ice barrel cold *Accessories to go with your ice barrel  

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