All About Flotation Therapy & Floating
From the title of this post you must already have questions! Flotation Therapy, is also known as a Sensory Deprivation Tank, Float Tank, Flotation Chamber, Float Therapy, or simply Floating. It introduced to me while living in Los Angeles as I was jumping into yoga with videos on youtube. I had heard all about floatation therapy on a Joe Rogan podcast (LISTEN HERE) and it struck my curiosity. As Joe and his guest, Crash, touted the benefits of floating I booked an appointment. I have since floated at several float centers and am here to tell you all about it.
You may have heard about flotation therapy from a friend or seen flotation therapy on TV. Altered States (1980), Fringe and Stranger Things have all featured flotation therapy tanks. Many of the pop references about floating are over drammatized and often seem scary. The floatation therapy experience is not at all like a scene from a sci-fi thriller. It is more akin to giving yourself a spa treatment. Basically, donโt be scared to try it.
So, what is it exactly?!?
Well, in short, you float in a tank that contains 200 gallons of water and 1200 pounds of epsom salt. The depth of the water is 11 inches (knowing how to swim is not necessary to enter a float tank). This makes for very dense, saline water so you become quite buoyant and float with no effort at all. The room and water will have been thoroughly cleaned & filtered and set at skin temperature. This creates an antigravity experience- like youโre floating in outer space.
The two aspects of Float Therapy are floating and sensory deprivation.
- The floating: This can last a few minutes to several hours depending on how long of a session you booked.
- Sensory deprivation: This is exactly what it sounds like โ youโre isolated from sound and light
The experience starts like this:
you arrive at the float center 15-20 minutes before your appointment to read over informational materials and sign a waiver that basically says โIf you slip and fall, weโre not liable.โ Someone will give you a rundown of how to prep, what to do in the tank, what to do when youโre done floating, and answer any questions you may have. The float center likely provides towels, ear plugs, contact lens case, contact solution, tampons, and specific soap and shampoo/conditioner. You just bring yourself.
Hereโs the rundown and all about flotation therapy:
About floating:
Humans have been floating and using sensory deprivation techniques independently of each other in meditation and therapy for centuries. It wasnโt until 1954 when an American neuropsychiatrist by the name of Professor John C. Lilly became interested in the effects of sensory deprivation on the human brain.
John C. Lilly
John C. Lilly began experimenting on himself and building various float tank prototypes in the 60s. By 1972 the first commercial float tank was on the market. Initially, floatation therapy didnโt take off in the USA, though it did in Europe. With the AIDs scare in the 80s and 90s popularity of public pools, spas, and float tanks dwindled for fear of transmission. We now know that HIV/AIDs is not transmitted through the use of public water spaces, and in recent years there has been a resurgence of interest in floatation therapy and it has once again come into the mainstream.
John was a mad scientist and a very, very strange man. You can read all about him, his experiments, work with dolphins, and his float journey & flotation therapy here and here.
Scientific benefits of floating:
Now that youโre familiar with the man behind float tanks, lets get into the benefits.
There are many so Iโll list a few of them right here:
General Wellness
- Promotes total calm and peaceful relaxation
- Eliminates fatigue and jet lag
- Improves sleep
- Alleviates stress (mental and physical)
- Energises, rejuvenates and revitalises
- Increases motivation, diminishes depression, anxiety and fear
- Facilitates freedom from habits, phobias and addictions
Mental
- Stimulates left/right brain synchronisation
- Shifts brain waves from beta/alpha to theta and sometimes delta
- Creates mental clarity, alertness
- Increases creativity, problem solving
- Heightens visualisation
- Deepens meditation
- Expands awareness, intensifies acuteness of all the senses, accelerates learning
- Enhances hypnotherapy and self-hypnosis
Physical
- Decreases the production of cortisol, ACTH, lactic acid and adrenaline
- Increases production of endorphins
- Speeds up rehabilitation and recovery
- Relieves pain (arthritis, migraines, injuries and so on)
- Boosts immune function
- Improves circulation and distribution of oxygen and nutrients
- Reduces blood pressure, pulse, heart rate and oxygen consumption
- Improves athletic performance
- Helps prevent sports injuries, speeds healing process
Float research:
Alleviation of Pain
REST-Assisted Relaxation and Chronic Pain
Flotation for the Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis
Stress Relief
Frameworks of Influence by Flotation-REST Upon Well-Being in Patients With Stress Related Ailments
Mental Acuity, Accuracy, Creativity, Resolve
The Use of Sensory Deprivation in a Programme of Weight Control
Effects of Flotation REST on Creative Problem Solving and Originality
A Controlled Investigation of Right Hemispheric Processing Enhancement After (REST) With Floatation
Bonus:
Click here for an up to date spreadsheet of all published research regarding float therapy
Spreadsheet provided by Float Tank Solutions
Before you book your appointment:
- Do not shave or wax 24 hrs before floating. The salt will sting any raw or open skin.
- If you have recently dyed your hair: youโll want to wait to float until youโre no longer leaching color onto your towels, pillowcase, and when you wash your hair.
- Donโt have caffeine several hours before your float as it can make you jittery.
- If you think you might get hungry, eat a light meal 1 hour to 1.5 hours before you float.
Pre-float:
- Youโll be escorted to your private float room.
- Get naked! โฆand shower. You must wash your skin and hair (sans conditioner) in order to remove any body oils, sweat, residues, etc. Dry off thoroughly, especially your hands, hairline, and face.
- If youโre a contact lens wearer, now is the time to remove them. The salt cannot harm your eyes, but it will ruin your contacts. If you do get salt in your eyes, itโs going to burn. A lot. Donโt freak out, just get out of the tank and rinse your eyes. You will be fine).
- Insert ear plugs (optional- I prefer no ear plugs)
- If youโre menstruating please use appropriate sanitary care as to not leak menstrual fluid in the tank.
The float:
- Now itโs time to float! Wearing a swimsuit in the tank is permissible, but most prefer their birthday suit.
- There are many varieties of flotation tanks: box design, clam design, and an open room design (my personal favorite).
- Step into the tank, close the tank door, unless youโre in an open room design. Then you sit in the water, and lay back. If the tank has lights and/or music those will usually turn off automatically after a few minutes.
- Then you get to experienceโฆnothing! Juuuuust kidding! while physically there wonโt be much happening, some people say there is A LOT to see, hear, and feel. Itโs just all in your head.
- If you need to use the restroom during your float, get out of the tank and go to the restroom. Though the water is ultra filtered, donโt pee in the tank. Donโt be that person.
- You will be notified via lights, music, or a light knock on the tank when your session is complete.
Post float:
- You can take your time to slowly awaken your body if youโve been still for a while. This is very similar to savasana: when the teacher tells you to bringing awareness back to your body
- Carefully sit up making sure to not get salt water in your eyes. There is usually a hand towel placed within arms distance so that you can dry your hands and face. You may feel disoriented like you just woke up from a nap.
- After stepping out of the tank and drying off you shower again! This time you can use conditioner in your hair- thank goodness. Make sure to rinse your ears well as crystalized salt in your ears is not fun.
- Some float centers provide a post float lounge with comfy couches, books, and tea. Take full advantage if they do. This gives you a safe space to come back into your self and discuss your experience if you wish.
My experience:
Flotation therapy has been profound. Everyone can benefit from floating. Everyone.
But at first, I thought it was strange. It can be uncomfortable to sit with yourself without any other stimuli. This is a rare occasion for most of us in our modern society. It is an excellent meditation practice, though. When I first get into the tank I like to lay still for a few minutes and enjoy the feeling of my body decompressing. This often feels like Iโm melting away into nothing, or dissolving, in a good way.
After I have sufficiently melted I start doing some breath work. Recently Iโve enjoyed the Wim Hof breathing technique. I find this to be ultra relaxing. After a few rounds of breath work I start to incorporate some light stretches and movement.
Then, I do nothingโฆ โฆ โฆ
Once I let go, or surrender, things start to happen! The mind can wander into thoughts and play back memories- Iโm just a spectator in all of this. After my mind calms I begin see colors and patterns around the room, which is pretty cool! The only sounds I can hear are my own breathing and my joints popping. The pressure is alleviating and my body is decompressing and elongating. There are times it feels like traveling through outer space. Like stars zipping past me. And other times where it feels like Iโm back in the womb, which is a pretty cool experience. Sometimes I fall asleep. Usually I am in between consciousness and sleep. This is known as the Theta state, which is normally very difficult to come into.
At the end of my float
I bring awareness back into my melted self. Once I have unmelted myself and returned to my body I exit the tank and take warm shower. At this point I feel like Iโve just woken up from a nap without the grogginess. After my shower I can still be slow- I donโt rush myself. If the float center has a lounge I make myself tea and utilize the comfy couches until I am awake.
After my float
I look different- upon looking in a mirror there is zero tension in my body and I am GLOWING! I notice the same with others who have just finished their float. The post float is my favorite part of the entire experience.
Lucky for me, my partner owns a float center, so I have a float tank to use at my leisure. Building and starting the business was quite the adventure! I am floating more these days and sometimes listen to music, or podcasts during my float with these underwater headphones. I find that my memorization and learning abilities are amplified during my float sessions.
Celebrities who float:
Floating is popular amongst pro athletes, Hollywood celebrities, entrepreneurs, you name it. Here is a list of a few famous floaters:
Joe Rogan โ Podcaster, Comedian, MMA Fighter
โI think itโs one of the most incredible pieces of equipment for self-help and introspective thought that you could ever find. Itโs been one of the most important tools for me in personal growth for understanding myself, how I am, and what effect I do have on other people.โ
Jeff Bridges โ Actor, Musician
โThe whole idea of the isolation tank is to see what happens to consciousness when you take away or eliminate the input into your senses, so youโre in a box floating in salt water โ with 1,000 lbs of salt, so youโre very buoyant. You canโt see anything, your ears are underwater, and you canโt hear anything. And what does the mind do? Itโs so active, and itโs constantly projecting, like a movie screen.โ
Kristen Wiig โ Actress, Comedian
โThe waterโs the temperature of your body so you kind of really just feel nothing. And I was in there for an hour and 45 minutes. I didnโt realize I was in there that longโฆyou come out and everythingโs greatโฆit lasts for a while, and your skin feels really good. I did it again.โ
Tim Ferriss โ Author, Entrepreneur
โI found it to be one of the most anxiety reducing experiences Iโve ever hadโ
Stephen Curry โ NBA Player
โItโs an opportunity to relax, for one. And it obviously has some physical benefits as well, with [the magnesium in] the salt, being able to relax those sore muscles. But to get away from the demands and all the stimuli we have in the world and in our lives, that was the main draw. When I get in the tank, I lean back, try to take a couple of deep breaths, ground myself and commence the floating.
Then itโs just me and my thoughts for an hour, playing Russian roulette of the mindโฆI kind of see where my mind goes because usually thatโs something Iโve been thinking about, or a decision I might need to make in my life. Itโs refreshing to process what I thought about over an hour of floating, which are probably the most important things that are going on right now in your life. I have a very clear head when itโs done, and it shows in the days after floating. It gives me a nice boost of focus and perspective. The more I do it, the more I get from it.โ
Anthony Bourdain โ Author, Chef
โAn hour in the tank and Iโd come out relaxed, rested, my back feeling amazing, and in good shape to interact with normal, non-restaurant people. Interestingly, I found that for a day or two after floating, my experience of colors and flavors would be much more acute and intense. Reds were redder, blues brighter, and the taste of food more explosive. Lying in the tank, Iโd feel like I was moving through space, my brain speaking to itself in an unfamiliar language.โ
Russell Brand โ Actor, Comedian
โItโs quite nice, like being in the belly of a whaleโฆa cyber whaleโฆit was really lovely.โ
Closing thoughts:
Floating is a unique experience that I always enjoy. I can be rough on my body. With weight training, calisthenics, yoga, practicing viola, and every day movement, floating is completely rejuvenating. You now know all about flotation therapy. I hope that you can try it for yourself!
If you have tried floating leave your thoughts and experiences in the comments!
31 Comments
Anastasia Papapetros
This is exactly what I need right now, to escape into utter peace, quite and tranquillity. Modern life and all its noise just makes me feel stressed all the time. I am going to have to find somewhere to try this out. Thank you so much for sharing your experience!
Nathalia
Floating provides a nice retreat from our very busy and plugged in modern lives. There is a lot of research on the mental health benefits of floating linked in this article for your perusal <3
DeShena@Extravagantlybroke
This sounds both intimidating and rejuvenating! I practice guided mindfulness meditation twice a week and this sounds so next level. At least now I certainly understand it better and may summon up the courage to give it a try one day.
Nathalia
It definitely takes your meditation to the next level. I’ve had re-birth experiences and out of body experiences. Isolating yourself from sound and light can be intense.
Jessica Dowell
This is so awesome! This is going on my bucket list! Iโm definitely going to check for places close to where I live.
Nathalia
I hope you love your first float ๐
Nikki Lamprecht
Omw this sounds so awesome!! Would LOVE to try this one day. and thank you for sharing the breathwork, trying it tonight ๐
Nathalia
You’re so welcome <3
Kimberlie
Thank you for breaking down the layers of floatation therapy. I actually purchased it for my husband because he suffers from back pains and I wanted to see if it could help.
Nathalia
My partner and I both have scoliosis and it has helped immensely. Mostly I think from the anti-inflammatory properties and decompression of the spine from floating. I hope it helps your husband <3
Anitha
Wow! Never thought about floatation before. I am already envisioning it
Julianne
This is such an amazing article! I have always been intrigued by floating but youโve inspired me to actually take the plunge. Thanks for sharing ๐
Nathalia
You’re so welcome!
Jeannie
Didnt know there are so much about floating! Iโll definitely practice this often
Nathalia
It’s such a great therapy. Just make sure you’re not in chlorinated or brominated water.
jimmy clare
I wish I can float right now
Nathalia
I wish I could float right now too!
Gina Abernathy
This sounds like an awesome experience. I like to float in my pool–which is salt water- but I’m sure this would be even better. Sounds interesting!
Nathalia
That’s so great that you have a salt water pool. So Dreamy. Floating in the tank is similar, except there is no light or sound and the water and air are the same temp so it creates a real antigravity experience.
Larissa sehringer
Love this, found it really educational and encouraging
Nathalia
So glad you found it helpful!
Sasha
I learn something new everyday. I didnโt know flotation was a form of therapy. Iโm always in search of new ways to relax and meditate.
Nathalia
It’s intense, but I’ve met few people who didn’t enjoy it or see the benefits. For me, I notice a difference as soon as I finish a float.
BB
I love floating. I think itโs the most relaxing thing! Ahhhh
Nathalia
It’s so great! When we owned our own float center we would float every day.
Ronita
Wow! This is just out-of-the-world good! This is an entirely new concept to me and I’m already yearning to experience it. I can only imagine the wonders flotation would do to my constant anxiety-stricken and overthinking self. You are lucky that you have a flotation tank at your disposal. Thank you for introducing me to the concept.
Nathalia
Hope you try it soon as I have no doubt you will notice instant benefits. It is fantastic for anxiety and mental distress.
Shay
I live near the sea and growing up I loved the water and floating was always I think I did without knowing the huge benefits. Thanks for the info
Nathalia
You’re so welcome! Floating in the ocean is nice too <3
Robert
I always enjoy Epsom Salts Baths for aches & pains. Our kids have done floatation therapy and thought it was an amazing experience. Will definitely try this out in our area after reading your post. Have Pinned for future reference as well. ๐
Nathalia
Epsom Salt is WONDERFUL! I hope you try floating soon ๐