The Plunge

Maverick Swimmers, An Unlikely Quest, and The Transformative Power of Cold Water

It seems everywhere you look someone is dunking themselves in ice-cold water. Lizzo plunges to help with inflammation, Amy Poehler swears by her daily dunk, and Bradley Cooper even posed for a magazine shoot at his favourite dipping hole.

In THE PLUNGE, intrepid journalist Chris Ballard immerses himself in this growing tribe of cold-water junkies of all ages, shapes and nationalities, meeting social circles and those trying to create a new Olympic sport. He travels to laboratories and swims in waters around the world, from Portsmouth to the Pacific, exploring evolutionary principles and ancient practices largely lost in the modern world.

From cold plunge to open water swimming to ice swimming, he tests his limits in this extreme sport, eventually becoming a US national champion in the Ice Mile -- a mile-long swim in freezing water, a test of body and mind.

Along the way, he explores the cutting-edge science of the benefits of cold water: how it helps with muscle recovery and soothes chronic pain, boosts feelings of alertness, contentment and energy, and can even help to treat depression and anxiety.

THE PLUNGE is a rollicking, eye-opening adventure about the cure that’s freely available to all and as old as the planet itself: cold water.

About Chris Ballard

Chris Ballard is a journalist and author, who spent two decades as a Senior Writer for Sports Illustrated, and has written for The New York Times Magazine and the Los Angeles Times.

When he started writing THE PLUNGE, he had no idea about the power of cold water.

In 2024 he became the US national ice swimming champion in his age group for the 100m and the 50m freestyle. In 2025 he competed at the 6th International Ice Swimming Association World Championships in Italy.
Details
  • Imprint: Viking
  • ISBN: 9780241754825
  • Length: 320 pages
  • Price: £22.00
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