Have you ever wondered what the secret is to performing at your best?
An athlete’s natural talent and the quality of their training are obviously vitally important, but there are other aspects that both professional and amateur athletes cannot afford to overlook.
The first of these is sleep.
Recent studies* performed on athletes from various different sports have shown the sleeping between 7-10 hours-a-night has considerable benefits:
- improves your mood
- speeds up your reaction time
- reduces drowsiness or lethargy during the daytime
Generally speaking, all athletes showed specific improvements and, in the case of swimmers in particular, they increased their speed.
Sleep, particularly for periods of over seven hours, appears to strengthen neural pathways. This might explain why younger athletes tend to perform better, because they are used to sleeping eight hours-a-night.
So how can you sleep better?
1. dim the lights half an hour before going to bed
2. keep all tablets, smartphones or other electronic devices (that give off sounds or light that might disturb your sleep) out of the bedroom.
3. no caffeine or stimulants of any other kind after 4 p.m.
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