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Why The Golden State Warriors Spend Hours Floating in Salt Water Every Other Week. The Golden State Warriors are 4. NBA 2. K at the rookie difficulty level. The Warriors do everything not just well, but exceptionally well. They score 1. 15. They take 3. 0 3 pointers per game and make a whopping 4. As a team, they shoot almost 5. We could go on, but you get the point. The Warriors are god like at everything they do on the basketball court. So whats their secret How do they continue to perform, night in and night out, at a level matched only by the iconic 1. Chicago Bulls Is it because Stephen Curry is morphing into the best player in the league Is it because Draymond Green is racking up triple doubles like they were free throws Is it due to their precise and elegant ball movement, which always seems to leave defenders several steps behindYes, its all of the above and more. But the Warriors have a secret weapon, a pitch dark place where gravity fades away and magnesium sulfate is absorbed into their bodies. A place where members of one of the NBAs most elite teams ever can visualize swishing 3 after 3 with no distractions or noise from the outside world. A place that provides an incubator for basketball greatness. That place is Reboot Float Spa in San Francisco, and the popularity of its service among the Warriors, specifically Curry and Harrison Barnes, makes it poised to become the next big trend in fitness and recovery. Floating, as its commonly referred to, is a type of sensory deprivation that puts users in a float pod measuring 8 feet long by 5 feet wide. Inside the pod is a foot deep liquid concoction that is part water and part Epsom salta thousand pounds of Epsom salt to be exact. Once you step in and close the pod, you begin to float in the liquid in pitch dark and total silence. Sensory deprivation tanks were invented by a man named John C. Pega Prpc Software Engineering more. Lilly in 1. 95. 4. Fascinated by the brain and human consciousness and looking for better ways to study it, Lilly set out to isolate the brain from outside stimuli. To do so, he built a soundproof tank filled with salt water and let subjects float while their senses were taken away. The use of floating as a recovery and relaxation technique didnt gain steam until the 1. Australia and now, slowly but surely, in the United States. Reboot, like many other float spas, opened its doors less than a year ago. According to Reboots director of business development Leah Domenici, the benefits of an hour of floating are twofold, especially for the modern athlete. She says, Youre essentially taking pressure off your joints, decompressing your spine, and then your body is also absorbing all the magnesium sulfate, which is the Epsom salt. Thats really good for muscle relaxation and recovery. Stephen Curry floats inside one of Reboots float pods. Theres also a mental and meditative side of floating. Because your senses are deprived, you are essentially left to your own thoughts during the hour long float session. While you float in a balmy 9. For NBA players like Curry and Barnes, whose non stop schedule allows little to no downtime, the float pod has become their liquid sanctuary. Its an opportunity to just relax, Curry told ESPN. Get away from all the stresses on the court and in life, but it also has some physical benefits as well, with the salt. Domenici echoes Currys point. Steph is the No. 1 player on the best team, and hes being bombarded every single hour of the day, she says. This is his hour to come in and just have to himself. Theres a lot of mental benefits to cutting out all stimuli and having time to focus on what he wants to focus on. Photo courtesy of Reboot Float Spa. The Warriors were introduced to floating by Lachlan Penfold, their Australian head of physical performance and sports medicine, who joined the team at the beginning of the 2. Given the popularity of the technique in his home country, Penfold was already familiar with its benefits for athletes. Domenici says Curry and Barnes are the most frequent users of Reboot on the Warriors, though Festus Ezeli has also been known to swing by every once in a while. Curry tries to get a float in once every two weeks, though the NBAs travel schedule doesnt always allow it. As floatings popularity grows, NBA players arent the only athletes taking advantage of it. Domenici says members of the Oakland Raiders, San Jose Earthquakes and L. A. Galaxy, and MMA fighters, come through Reboot, as do marathon runners, triathletes and pro cyclists. If Golden State ultimately breaks the 9. Bulls regular season record of a 7. Besides helping Steph Curry and his teammates stay healthy, floating seems to create a certain aura around the Warriors, as if they were physically glowing. Theres what we call a post float glow, Domenici says. Most people come out of their float pods and they are totally euphoric. In a season already full of euphoria, the Warriors secret weapon is another thing to add to the list. Photo Credit Getty Images Thinkstock.