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compiled by Tara Haislip | DECEMBER 29, 2022
EDITED BY: ARIEL
Floating-REST: Physiological and Psychological Benefits
If you haven’t already experienced the growing-in-ubiquity flotation therapy you most likely know someone who has or even seen a spa or two pop up in your community. What do we know about this flotation treatment and is it worth exploring?
What is FLOATING?
In 1977 John C. Lilly invented flotation-REST (restricted environmental stimulation technique) also known as floating. You are suspended in a pool of water filled with Epsom salt at a higher concentration than that of the Dead Sea. The room is void of sound, light, and touch to help the body dissolve into complete relaxation. The water temperature is 93.5 degrees which is equal to the skin temperature.
Since its founding, the research has been ongoing. The benefits found in the research increase with each study. Floating has been found to help with psychological and physiological issues.
Physiological Benefits
Floating was found to lower levels of cortisol, lower blood pressure, have an impact on blood lactate levels, and have an overall higher impact on the recovery of the body with fewer limitations than most other recovery tools used by recreational & professional athletes.
Psychological Benefits
Floating is a great complement to psychotherapy as it helps with relaxation, and stress management reduces anxiety, and has a positive effect on well-being, and overall performance. It’s been found to help even those with very high-stress issues that have difficulty calming the mind through other forms of relaxation such as meditation, yoga, Tai Chi, Qui-Gong, and so on.
The Impact on Recovery
Acute Activity
One study looked to determine if flotation-REST aided in recovery after maximal eccentric knee extension and flexion. They found in this study that floating had a significant impact on blood lactate and perceived pain.
Rest is an important part of the recovery process after working out but it is very often overlooked. There are many methods we can use to aid in our recovery that include: massage, cryotherapy, contrast water immersion therapy, active recovery, compression garments, and good ‘ol fashioned sleep. These methods have a small impact on recovery with risks of further discomfort or muscle damage, such as in the case of massage therapy. Some can be expensive.
Floating has a higher impact on recovery and has fewer limitations. When you are floating you are helping to reduce anxiety, chronic pain, and hypertension, manage stress, lower blood pressure, lower the heart rate, increase muscle relaxation, and have an overall sense of better well-being.
Strenuous Activity
How does it work?
Alternatives for Nay-sayers
The purpose of Flotation-REST is to help us disconnect the mind from our day-to-day lives as well as assist the body in physical recovery.
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