This is in important question I ask our community as we enter our annual 10 week Health and Fitness Challenge. Of course training and nutrition, as we all know, has a major impact on our health. But we like to go deeper than that and talk about other factors, such as recovery, hydration, stress and SLEEP. These factors seem to fly under the radar and are completely underestimated when referring to our health.
Just like setting up for a squat, or a snatch, or even a push up, whatever the movement is, how we start has a big impact on the end result, and how we move between those two points. So consider our movements throughout the day. How we start the day has a big influence on what happens during the day. Energy levels, productivity, mood, clarity, decision making, and the list goes on.
In the case of sleep, how you wake up and therefore start your day, is affected significantly by a number of factors. These include:
According to the National Sleep Foundation, the recommended amount of sleep for adults is 7-9 hours per night. Unfortunately, a significant number of us do not get this amount of sleep on a daily basis. With some discipline, this is one area where improvements can be made immediately. Here are some tips to get more sleep:
Quality of sleep can be a little harder to measure, but good quality sleep is actually more under your control than you people think. Here are some things you can do to improve the quality of your sleep:
The last area where we can make some improvements is how we wake up. In the perfect world, being woken up without an alarm clock, to natural light would be fantastic. But, we don’t all have that luxury, or at least haven’t developed such an efficient sleeping pattern. Alternatively, most of us rely on the good old SNOOZE button. What many people are unaware of is the fact that being woken up by an alarm stimulates our “Fight or Flight” response. Snoozing several times each day isn’t doing your body any favours. Try to only use the snooze button once, if at all!
So, all of that condensed into some simple strategies:
Put some of these, if not all into practice, and you will wake up fresh and ready to attack each day.
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