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Scooby Specialist
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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![]() I have recently changed my sleeping habits due to job change and was wondering what the consequences are going to be/not be.
I used to be completely useless unless I got at least 9 hours of sleep Now I average about 5 to 6 (1 hour naps included) and am pretty active. I work 40 hour weeks, go to school full time, box in the amateurs, go to gym and party. Questions: How much sleep is optimal 9+ hours of sleep is bad or good? Can I catch up on sleep? (ie: average 6 hours of sleep most of the week and sleep 14 hours once a week) Whats optimal for an active person? What are side effects of sleep shortages? etc, etc, etc. Any links to legit articles about sleep studies would be help
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#2 |
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Join Date: May 2004
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![]() Differs from person to person but the minimum is 7 with most health experts recommending 8.
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#3 |
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![]() Yeah between 7-8.. depends on how active you are.. The more active you are the more you should get...
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#4 |
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![]() you can't catch up...sort of. You can't sleep like 14 hours and then not sleep for 3 days. That doesn't work.
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#5 |
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![]() The only way for me to feel fresh and able to go with out caffiene is to get 9 hours of sleep. I don't care what any of those fools say. I take alot of naps too, it feels like it resets my brain.
Affects of sleep shortages, if you're a very active person (like me) will cause your body to break down/not heal quick. |
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Member#: 51708
Join Date: Jan 2004
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Oh man. Now to just figure out how to balance everything out so I can have my cake and eat it too. I cant work any less for financial reasons. I cant drop out of school becuase well I am already behind. I have no desire to quit boxing/muay thai because I love it and I need a social life because well I am young and I dont want to look back and have regrets. |
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#7 |
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![]() Yeah I do MMA and I have to sleep alot to heal. I get shoulder pains and other little things if I don't rest enough.
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#8 |
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![]() What's more important..not getting enough sleep and suffering the consequences by 40 or adjusting to make your health a priority and being healthy (and happy).
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![]() you'll be fine getting 6 hours a night and a little more on the weekends...
hell, this is my weekend this past weekend: Friday night, get 9 hours, get up at 8am. Get to work at 4pm, work until 5:30 AM, go home, get to bed at 6:30 Sleep until noon (5.5 hours), back to work at 4pm. Work until 3am Get home, go to sleep by 4:30am, get up at 8:30am (4 hours), go to court. Get home from court, hoping for a nap...no such luck. Go to work 4pm, work until 3am again. By this time I'm BEAT. I've also not had caffeine since 5pm. I had no problems falling asleep that night!! |
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![]() Sleep is totally overrated.
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#11 |
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![]() 4-6 hours for 2.5 years straight is probably not good.
Ask me about my last 2.5 years |
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#12 |
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![]() yeah I can tell you now that 6 hours + work stress + physical activity doesn't work too good for the body.
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Wake up -> Class -> Nap -> Training -> Nap -> Study -> Nap - > Party -> Sleep - > Back to Step One |
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![]() the method 6 hours or less during the week and 14hrs the week end doesn't really work efficiently.
I've been doing that for the past month and I can feel the difference. I usually also need 9hr/night. At the moment, I am much more irritable, I have difficulties to concentrate on something for a long time, I'm getting a bad cold and I drink ton of tea everyday to be able to stay awake during meetings..But yeah i see you point in willing to keep active and social..I'm still hoping that my body will get use to it. Frenchie |
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#15 | |
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I find time to get sleep eveywhere. On the way to the bar if someone is driving, on the way to the club, in between classes, pre boxing naps are money |
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#16 |
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![]() How do YOU feel?
I know I'm getting enough sleep when: - I wake up BEFORE my alarm clock goes off, or on the first beep - I am not constantly seeking sweets during the day If you are pushing yourself out of bed, drinking a pot of coffee, drinking caffeinated soda and then still feeling tired you aren't getting enough sleep. Generally, you can't "make up" sleep by going longer on the weekend -- get that sleep during the week consistently and you will do better. |
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#17 |
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![]() it's not the hours, but the type and quality
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#18 | |
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Well here is the strange part: BEFORE i used to not be able to fall asleep until 2 am every night when I got 9 hours of sleep and would still struggle to get up (fighting with the alarm and such) NOW I get 6 hours if I am lucky and I sleep like I am dead and get up the moment the alarm rings ( I am not happy about it but I do it) I can't exactly figure out whether its becuase I will lose my job if I am late or what...but I kind of like it |
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![]() Taking note of your heart rate before you sleep and when you wake up should help you gauge things... read it somewhere but too lazy to link it.
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#21 |
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![]() weird...I sleep MUCH LESS when I am active - like working out or swimming, etc...
Just started working out again for the past 3 weeks and before that it had been maybe 6 months of being lazy...and I slept wayyy too much |
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#22 |
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![]() I think its whatever feels good to you. If I get more then 6 hours I am dead all day less than 4 I tend to drag as well.
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