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"Polar Plunge Tradition Thrives with New Year's Swims in Boston and New York"
local-news2 years ago

"Polar Plunge Tradition Thrives with New Year's Swims in Boston and New York"

The annual L Street Brownies Polar Plunge in South Boston saw participants, including those in costumes, take a chilly dip in the ocean to ring in the new year. With air temperatures at 33 degrees and water temperatures in the low 40s, the event attracted a mix of thrill-seekers and tradition-keepers, some honoring loved ones or seeking a refreshing start to 2024. The Brownies, now a registered non-profit, raised about $12,000 for local causes, reflecting the community's spirit of giving. The event, which has grown significantly over the years, had an estimated 2,500 people in attendance, including swimmers, supporters, and spectators.

"Examining the Risks and Realities of New Year's Polar Plunges"
health-and-safety2 years ago

"Examining the Risks and Realities of New Year's Polar Plunges"

Experts are cautioning against the potential dangers of polar plunges, a practice where individuals jump into extremely cold water, which can lead to serious health risks such as hyperventilation, hypothermia, and cardiac arrest. Despite social media trends and celebrity endorsements of the health benefits of cold exposure, unprepared participants may face severe consequences. Health professionals advise those with pre-existing conditions to consult a doctor before attempting a plunge and suggest beginners acclimate gradually, starting with short, controlled exposure to cold, such as in showers. When done correctly, cold plunges can offer benefits like increased endorphins and improved circulation, but safety and proper preparation are emphasized.

"Polar Bear Plunge Events Make a Splash Across the Nation on New Year's Day"
local-news-events2 years ago

"Polar Bear Plunge Events Make a Splash Across the Nation on New Year's Day"

Western Washington is hosting several polar plunge events on New Year's Day, despite concerns over toxic algae in some lakes. The Seattle Polar Bear Plunge at Matthews Beach Park, Point Defiance Marina Polar Bear Plunge, and events at Lake Sammamish, Maryhill State Park, and the Henry Moses Aquatic Center (moved from Coulon Beach Park due to algae) are all scheduled. These events offer various activities, including costume contests, commemorative items, and support for causes like ALS and Special Olympics Washington. Participants are advised to register, dress appropriately, and follow safety guidelines.