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Sleepy time
Just looking for a little feedback.
I cannot sleep until 4 or 5 in the morning. It doesn't matter what time I get up and how much exercise I do, or my caffeine intake. I only feel sleepy at such a late time. I have been working rather late, so I usually get home around midnight or so. After dinner and some relaxing I feel I have unwound and 5 am is an ok time to sleep, but I work at 3pm and I can't get out of bed till 12:30-ish. This doesn't leave me enough time to get my workout in before work, and sometimes I sleep instead of hitting the gym. Is this normal? Is missing a workout due to sleep accetable, or should I not be so lazy? |
Take some Melatonin as soon as you get home. Eat then sleep.
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Turn lights down low in the room prior to going to the bedroom, so that the living room lights are also bringing about a state of sleepiness. When winding down try and cut out as much external noise as possible. The above may help a bit, every little helps. |
Sounds like your sleep cycle is off. Babs, as usual, gives you some good hints. Ryano's post is helpful too. I would look at what you are doing to "Wind down." If I were working 3-12, I would be looking to get myself in bed by 1. No TV, absolutely no video games or computer, they can over stimulate you quickly, dark room. Make sure you have your heavy meal during your break at work, take something with you to eat on way home and focus on heading to bed. Cut all caffeine by 9PM. Set a wake up time, 9 or 10 to make sure you get adequate sleep and then get up at the same time each day. That should leave time to get a workout in, run a few errands and be to work on time.
My experience, most sleep issues are lifestyle issues. For younger folks it tends to be over stimulation via diet or video products. Just my 2 cents. |
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Try a sleep supplement like Resurrect from Fahrenheit Nutrition. It helps improve the quality of your sleep and helps you get to sleep as well.
Al |
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You need to train when you have the most energy and are least likely to miss workouts. |
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