In the world of Fitness, CrossFit and Martial Arts, innovation is key to attracting and retaining clients. One innovative addition that has gained popularity in recent years is the commercial cold plunge pool. These icy waters offer numerous benefits, from muscle recovery to improved circulation, making them an attractive feature for gym owners, CrossFit gym owners, and martial arts school owners. If you’re considering adding a cold plunge pool to your facility, there are several important factors to consider to ensure it’s a successful addition. Let’s have a look at what you might want to consider when you add an Ice bath setup to your gym :
Space and Location
Before diving into the specifics of your cold plunge pool, consider where it will be located within your facility. The pool should be easily accessible to your clients, ideally near other recovery amenities like saunas or hot tubs. Adequate space is crucial for safety and comfort, so ensure you have enough room for the pool and any surrounding seating or amenities.
You will also want to think about the ease of filling and emptying the cold plunge pool. Our plunges come with 2m hoses. We recommend changing the water once every other week if the plunge is used by multiple people per day (3+ people).
Regulations and Permits
Check with local authorities and building codes before you add an ice bath setup to your gym to determine if there are any regulations or permits required for installing a commercial cold plunge pool. Compliance with health and safety standards is paramount, so it’s essential to get the necessary approvals before proceeding.
Pool Size and Depth
The size and depth of your cold plunge pool should be carefully considered when you add an ice bath setup to your gym. A pool that is too small or too shallow may not provide the desired benefits. Typically, commercial plunge pools range from 5 feet to 7 feet in depth. The size will depend on your available space and anticipated usage, but it should comfortably accommodate several users at once.
Temperature Control
Maintaining the proper water temperature is essential when you add an ice bath setup to your gym. Aim for a temperature range between 7°C to 13°C. High-quality temperature control systems are crucial to ensure the water remains consistently cold for the best therapeutic effects. You can find more information on optimal temperature here.
The Cold Plunge Co’s Cold Plunge pools can easily be controlled through your phone to make monitoring and temperature control easy.
Filtration and Sanitation
Proper water quality is paramount for client safety and hygene. Invest in a reliable filtration and sanitation system to ensure the water remains clean and safe to use. Regular maintenance and water testing are also necessary to prevent the growth of bacteria or algae. Our ice bath pools use an ozone sanitisation system and a micron filter cartridge to keep the water in your commercial cold plunge fresh and clean.
Accessibility and Safety
Safety should always be a top priority. Consider adding safety features such as non-slip flooring and signage outlining proper usage guidelines. You might also want to consider a specific cold plunge use clause and waiver in your terms and conditions. In some situations, it might be best to speak to a legal professional to ensure you are in line with relevant regulations.
Cost and Budget
Creating a cold plunge pool can be a significant investment. Develop a detailed budget that includes all aspects of the project. Be prepared for initial expenses and ongoing operational costs. Our cold plunge tubs are cost effective to run at roughly $1 per day.
You also want to consider how much you charge your clients to use the plunge. Gyms we work with have used our cold plunge pools to add a tiered membership system, charging $10 – $20 pw week to use the cold plunge pool for up to 10 minutes a day. Others are charging a one-off fee of $30 – $70 dollars.
Marketing
Once your cold plunge pool is up and running, it’s essential to educate your clients on its benefits and proper usage. Create marketing materials and informational sessions to promote the advantages of cold water therapy and ensure that clients use the pool safely and effectively.
You might even want to consider planning a breathwork or cold water immersion workshop. We can help you get something organised. Simply flick us a mail at info@coldlplunge.co.nz .
Maintenance and Cleaning
Regular maintenance is key to keeping your cold plunge pool in optimal condition. Develop a cleaning and maintenance schedule to address water quality, equipment upkeep, and any repairs that may be necessary.
If you buy a cold plunge pool with us for your gym, martial arts school or CrossFit Box, we will support you to ensure you are ready to maintain your cold plunge. If you are located in Auckland, talk to us about our commercial maintenance packages.
A commercial cold plunge pool can be a valuable addition to your gym, CrossFit gym, or martial arts school, providing a unique and highly sought-after amenity. By carefully considering factors like space, regulations, temperature control, safety, and maintenance, you can create a cold plunge experience that not only benefits your clients but also sets your facility apart in the competitive fitness industry while allowing you to increase your income. With proper planning and investment, your cold plunge pool can become a valuable asset in enhancing the wellness and recovery options at your gym.