Float Sixty welcomes Gina Irwin as Float Coordinator

Gina Irwin joins the Float Sixty team and brings her enthusiasm and excitement along with her! Having tried floating for the first time after one of her dance competitions, she is ready to add it to her health & fitness repertoire and help our guests get comfortable doing the same. Gina has worked in various hospitality jobs and has a passion for guest service. She plans to soak in as much about the business as possible before leaving for college to study management and hospitality this fall. We welcome Gina to her role as Float Coordinator!

 

Gina Irwin, Float Coordinator

Gina Irwin, Float Coordinator

Float Sixty River North: Overview | LinkedIn

Float Sixty is Chicago's newest and largest Float/Sensory Deprivation Studio. Newly opened in January of 2016 and nestled in the city's River North neighborhood, this is the city's MODERN float and relaxation destination! Float Sixty River North offers guests sixty minute sessions in one of five european-style float suites. Our private suites are fully equipped with state-of-the-art showers and floatation (or floatation) equipment with options for color light therapy and integrated music. For those desiring the true R.E.S.T. (Restricted External Stimuli Therapy) lights/sounds are simply disengaged promoting hyper meditative states in personal private environments. Our sixth suite is dedicated to quiet and is offered as a meditation/relaxation room.

Float rooms, pods and tanks vary in style but are the same in foundation. Guests float effortlessly in a meticulously clear personal pool. Each room is filled with ten inches of water dense with a saline solution containing 1,000 lbs of dissolved, pharmaceutical grade magnesium sulfate or "Epsom Salts"!

Float Sixty carries a full line of take-home Epsom Salts, Dead Sea Salts and approximately sixteen salt soak formulas infused with essential oils beneficial to men, women and children. Our retail area offers unique relaxation inspired gifts that appeal to anyone who needs to "detox" from their busy crazy worlds.

Float Sixty - One Clear Hour Specialties Floatation Tanks/Pods/Rooms, Restricted External Stimulation Therapy, Relaxation, Self-Care, Sensory Deprivation Tank, Epsom Salt Products

Website http://www.floatsixty.com Industry Health, Wellness and Fitness Type Privately Held Company Size 1-10 employees Founded 2015

 

Sensory Deprivation/Floating makes List of 2016 Wellness Trends To Watch

No need to travel to the Dead Sea to float...Float Sixty Chicago will offer five float suites

No need to travel to the Dead Sea to float...Float Sixty Chicago will offer five float suites

Imagine stripping down and stepping into a water tank filled with 1,000-plus pounds of Epsom salt. Free of sound, free of gravity, and free of light (yes, you are in total darkness). Just you and your thoughts, floating in the water in total darkness for an hour. Welcome to the latest in wellness treatments: sensory deprivation tanks. The tanks have been around for a while, since 1954, when scientist John C. Lilly supposedly took LSD and did experiments in the tank.

Mindbodygreen's Allie White reported earlier this year that the “tanks promise total-body rehabilitation. Physically, they're effective at treating certain chronic pain and illness and can even help with high blood pressure and fatigue. Mentally, floating is believed to help with stress by lowering levels of cortisol and allow for a deep state of relaxation (aka the perfect place for mediation). It's also supposed to help get creative juices flowing by removing distraction and instead allowing the floater to focus only on what's happening in his or her brain.”

More athletes are beginning to use them as a way to get a mental edge. But what does a real doc think?

“I like sensory deprivation tanks,” says Dr. Frank Lipman, founder of Eleven Eleven Wellness Center. “I used to go about 20 years ago when there was only one place in New York City that had them. It’s a great way to get you into a deep state of relaxation and sort of forces you to meditate or get super relaxed. But they are obviously not good for anyone who is claustrophobic.”

Joe Dowdell, founder & CEO of Peak Performance, will have a flotation pod in his new New York City facility opening in February. He sees athletes and executives embracing it and explains that ”the float pod helps promote a parasympathetic state, which can speed up the recovery process. Floating is not just great for athletes but also for anyone who is dealing with a lot of work and/or life stress such as busy corporate executives.”

Float Sixty welcomes Lisa Martin as Director of Studio Operations

Lisa Martin is a published author and master esthetician for over 20 years. Known for her motivational leadership and vast knowledge with the business of beauty, health and wellness, Lisa has served as keynote speaker for industry conventions including the Illinois Reflexology Association and the International Congress of Esthetics. Martin has also had the honor of judging the 2011 & 2014 Salon of the Year for Modern Salon & Salon Today Magazine.  Lisa is dedicated to creating a positive client experience and is ready to "float" to new heights in her new role of Director of Studio Operations at Float Sixty!

 
Lisa Martin, Director of Float Sixty Studio Operations

Lisa Martin, Director of Float Sixty Studio Operations

Float Sixty: Updated Renderings!

We are seeing the place shape up - every day we get closer to the goal of making these renderings real life!  

Float Sixty: Reception/Lobby/Flask Lighting

Float Sixty: Reception/Lobby/Flask Lighting

Float Sixty: Retail/Vanity/Waiting Area

Float Sixty: Retail/Vanity/Waiting Area

Pre/Post Float Tea Lounge

Pre/Post Float Tea Lounge

Private Executive Float Suite/Shower 9x21'

Private Executive Float Suite/Shower 9x21'

Time Out: The Rise of Sensory Deprivation Tanks

By Kyle Dowling: Kyle Dowling is a writer based in New York City. His work has also appeared in Playboy, COED Magazine, Psychology Tomorrow, and The Smoking Jacket, among others.

 

As it gets harder to live in the moment, without distraction, some swear by a forced shutdown. 

It's an environment entirely stripped of stimuli. Even gravity feels nonexistent, inside a tank filled with nearly a foot of water and just about 800 pounds of Epsom salt. Like the Dead Sea. You climb inside and lie floating in the darkness.

To experience complete sensory deprivation is, ideally, to delve into one's psyche. It forces contemplation of facets of life, that -- similar to less "heavy" types of meditation -- is meant to leave us healthier and happier. The theory is that removing yourself from all external stimulation allows your mind to suddenly dial down the RPMs, resulting in heightened in-the-moment awareness, creativity, and clarity.

Comedian and Fear Factor host Joe Rogan has been effusive in his praise of the tank. "I think it's one of the most incredible pieces of equipment for self-help and introspective thought that you could ever find," he told me. "It's 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."

 

Rogan got into sensory deprivation in hopes of achieving psychedelic experiences without taking actual drugs. He's attained that, and, in the process, gained innumerable reasons to keep floating. "People don't realize how much everything is a distraction," he says.

The experience in the tank, though, can be "brutal and unflinching in its portrayal of you and your reality," said Rogan. "That's a terrifying thing to a lot of people -- the fact that you're alone with your unconscious thoughts, with everything that's truly troubling you. It's the only time that you are untethered from your body."

He's not alone in describing that untethered feeling as a potentially intense emotional experience. Your mind begins to run rampant. With nowhere else for thoughts to go, whatever problems, worries, or guilt sits in the back of your brain has to be confronted. As it's been put before, inside that tank, you have to face yourself.

"It can be uncomfortable in the sense that you really can't run away from any of the things that are subconsciously troubling you, but I love that," Rogan said. "I'm not a big fan of running away from reality. I like handling all of the issues that bother me in order to go through life truly happy. There's a lot of people out there with ghosts, a lot of demons haunting their mind. In my opinion, this is your chance to face it head on and try to come up with a better path."

 

But a fear of facing oneself shouldn't be a deterrent to any type of therapy. Sensory deprivation has become a popular exercise throughout the world, with validated positive results that extend into everyday life. Namely stress and anxiety reduction, but also as an adjunct for chronic physical pain.

Dr. Darren Weissman, a holistic physician who has floated weekly since 1986, explains, "I really feel that it's a result of floating and getting myself out of the way that I saw how all these multiple disciplines that activate the healing potentials of the body actually work together."

Floating isn't just about facing the negative aspects of life. It's also about being more aware of, and appreciating the good. Letting the little, good moments simmer -- instead of just moving to the next thing -- helps them feel (and actually become) more real.

As Dr. Weissman says, it "allows us to recognize our body's potentials. It opens us to a whole different level of awareness and of who we are. We start to notice things. It awakens consciousness."

Matt Frederickson, an avid user of floatation tanks, says, "Since I started doing it, I've become more calm, especially in my work life." A long-time sufferer of chronic neck, head, and back pain, Frederickson took his first float after hearing Joe Rogan's praise of the physical benefits of the isolation tank on Marc Maron's WTF podcast. "I thought it sounded interesting because I personally suffer from a lot of chronic pain, so that's what initially drew me to it."

 

Frederickson tried therapies for his chronic pain, a lot of which worked a little, but he's found that no other practice produces results as consistently effective as the isolation tank. But, like Rogan, he gets more out of it than he initially sought. "I still use it mainly for the pain," he says. "It really helps lessen that, but I think the secondary benefit, for me, would be the anxiety that's tied to the pain."

"I think people are very mentally attached to certain things and certain ways of living," Frederickson told me. "I work in the music industry, so I attend a lot of shows. I'm constantly seeing people on their phones or giving into different distractions at these concerts. They don't see there's a way out of that, to be in that present moment."

While generally praised by users, sensory deprivation is met with some mainstream hesitation. Whether that stems from the germ theory -- which Dr. Weissman assured me shouldn't be a worry -- claustrophobia, or even a fear of experiencing thoughts that might make us question ourselves, the floatation tank is a tool that waits patiently for those willing to give it a shot.

Most who've experienced isolation tanks admit that the idea of "letting go" and allowing your mind to relax takes time. Even Rogan admits that floating took some getting used to. "I remember thinking, this is something I'll have to get comfortable with." But with practice comes success.

Ultimately the tank can create an optimal environment, but once inside the onus remains on the person as to where they go.

Originally published in The Atlantic:

 http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2012/10/time-out-the-rise-of-sensory-deprivation-tanks/263537/

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Black Friday/Cyber Monday Gift Cards for Floatation Session

Our online system is live and we have kicked off with our Black Friday and Cyber Monday pre-opening special! $60 for 60 minutes! Our elves will be working around-the-clock through the end of the year to get the place just right and optimal for an amazing relaxation retreat in January! Just in time for New Years Resolutions! 

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Float Sixty - Artist Renderings give a sneak peek at the River North Float Studio

Pictures tell a thousand words, right? Well we are proud to give our soon-to-be-guests a look at the architects renderings of our Float Studio!

Float Sixty: Reception and Front Office

Float Sixty: Reception and Front Office

Float Sixty: Retail & Vanity Area

Float Sixty: Retail & Vanity Area

Float Sixty: Meditation Area/Post Float Lounge

Float Sixty: Meditation Area/Post Float Lounge

Float Sixty: Float Suite/Personal Shower

Float Sixty: Float Suite/Personal Shower