Monday, February 22, 2016

Sleep - The cure for a better exercise program and life

Last year I begin to notice that I was often falling asleep at work and required a walk to get the blood flowing again.  In the beginning I thought it was due to a job that wasn't very stimulating.  Then I noticed at home I was getting a bit on edge and was often a bit grumpy.  I got 7 hours of sleep every night, that is more than the average person, so that shouldn't have been the problem or was it. 

So I looked back a little on my exercise routine.  I would do pretty good for 3 or 4 months and then just wouldn't have the energy to continue and would take a break only to start the cycle over and over.  I had worked hard on adjusting my exercise program with increasing intensity and recovery weeks , and nothing seemed to work.  I remember the days when I would be excited to get out of bed, but they seemed to be in the hazy past and I just attributed my lack of energy to old age.

Then I decided to see if I could change the tide and get my energy level back.  I made it a priority to get at least 8 hours of sleep every night.  While I still wanted to exercise the #1 priority over all else was to get 8 hours of sleep.  At first it was hard to sleep past my normal time, so I started going to bed earlier.  No problem falling asleep, just staying that way was still an issue.  I thought of taking some supplements, but the idea of taking any type of drug was not appealing. 

Fast forward about 8 months and my body is getting use to the idea that it can sleep longer than 7 hours.  At first I would sleep over 8 hours on the good nights and back to 7 on the okay.  We'll not talk about how many hours I got on the bad nights.  I had to learn to relax when I woke up at night and not worry I was losing sleep.  I still have some nights I don't sleep well, but when that happens it doesn't ruin the next day. 

I believe your sleep patent is often a learned behavior.  Our body learns what we tell it to do.  So if we tell it we need 7 hours of sleep it will try and learn to sleep only 7 hours.  I've always woken up before my alarm, but now I'm walking up before my alarm with energy to exercise, tough I don't jump right out of bed, I'm a lot more energetic. 

An important fact to waking up earlier than my alarm was trying not to wake up  to exercise and just try to sleep.  Remember the #1 goal was to sleep close to 8 hours.  I could do exercises at night if I got a good night sleep, since I wouldn't be too tired.  Of course exercising too late made it hard to get to bed early enough to get the 8 hours sleep.  If you think you need to wake up early to exercise, you will, which defeats the purpose of sleeping in. 

Now I'm get about 8 hours a night and this morning work up about 6:15 am.  Plenty of time to do my strength routine.  I want to move my bed time to 10 pm and see if I can wake up a little earlier so I can have a great productive morning and do not only some strength training but a little cardio as well.

Sweet Dreams
Dana

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