Insanely EASY & CHEAP Way to Make Ice for a Cold Plunge
I'm going to show you how to make 50 pounds of ice every day for a cold plunge. This method is easy to follow and can be done with minimal equipment (under $200). I will cover everything from selecting the right ice making equipment to properly storing and using the ice. Whether you're an experienced cold plunger or just starting out, this tutorial is perfect for anyone looking to improve their cold plunge experience. Big thanks to IceBarrel for making today’s video possible. Head over to https://icebarrel.com/jasongrubb to get $125 off Skip the ice ----------------------------------------------------- Explore Bolder Athlete Training → https://www.bolderathlete.com/ 1:1 Training and 12 Week Programs → https://www.jasongrubb.

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