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Sleep: The Best Training Routine
Stew Smith, CSCS
Sleep… How important is it to those who exercise often as well as to those who do not? Scientists have been studying sleep patterns for decades, so there is plenty of research on the importance of sleep in our daily lives. Sleep also affects performance in between workouts during high intensity training programs like military and law enforcement training. I guess the old saying – “Well Rested – Well Tested” also applies to taking Physical Fitness Tests.
The best training plans will not work if sleep and nutrition are neglected. Without adequate sleep (eight hours a night), there is not enough rest for muscle cell growth and repair. In fact, when you sleep, growth hormone is produced and protein synthesis in the muscles occurs IF you eat foods with protein during the day. For adolescents especially, sleep is critical as growth can be impaired if quality and quantity of sleep is lacking.
Lack of sleep can also affect your mood and increase hormonal stress levels which will have a negative impact on performance. Now, one night of missed sleep is not going to have many negative affects on your performance, but several days in a row or a few weeks of interupted sleep combined can lead to similar symptoms of over-training syndrome.
In the military or law enforcement professions, sleep may not occur at regular intervals and the quality may be lacking. The following list can assist in getting a good night sleep and help achieve some of the many benefits sleep produce:
Never Oversleep: You cannot catch up on lost sleep. Over sleeping (10+ hours) can change the body’s patterns and make it more difficult to fall asleep the following night.
Exercise or hard physical work: Those who work hard during the day or exercise will have an easier time falling asleep compared to those who do not.
Sleeping area should be calm: Calming music, cool climate with a humming fan or de-humidifier (seasonal) to drown out exterior noises will make the place you sleep more conducive to quality sleep. There are many sleep technology CDs on the market that have been proven to help with quality of sleep. Check out this one I have been involved with – Military Sleep Fit – coming soon to the PoliceLink.com Fitness eBook Store.
Avoid Active Evenings: If possible do not exercise 2-3 hours prior to sleep or be highly active prior to sleeping. Relaxing a few hours prior to sleep works well for naturally preparing the body for quality sleep. Avoid watching television in bed.
Recovery and growth will take a backward step in your training program if you do not prioritize sleep, so get to sleep if you want to grow bigger, faster, and stronger.

elambert
about 1 month ago
22 comments
I'd always heard 8 hrs a night growing up. If I want anytime with the wife and kids 8 hrs i sout of the question but now I've started hearing the 6 hrs is good enough and 6 is alittle realistic.
DWIA
about 1 month ago
2 comments
Sleep? Well that is change.
Jedmyster
about 1 month ago
232 comments
I can't sleep, so I'm reading this article. Good read.
223
about 1 month ago
50 comments
Sleep... gotta have it if you want to survive.
gsualumni2006
about 1 month ago
402 comments
I needed this!
FPD325
about 1 month ago
76 comments
Excellent article
Ladyinblue26
about 1 month ago
188 comments
Good read
akeribear
about 1 month ago
232 comments
The article is really good, but who has time to truely relaxe a few hours before you go to sleep? There is still only 24 hours in a day when you normally need an extra 8 hours to help your kids, cook dinner and all the other events that go on in a normal day. I am happy if I can get 5 to 6 hours of sleep a day.
Chutchinson
about 1 month ago
106 comments
great article
salas0720
about 1 month ago
194 comments
good article
Ironpig
about 1 month ago
352 comments
Good ideas Stew but I disagree in part on not being able to catch up on your sleep. Granted if you only got 5 a night instead of your regular 8 for 3 days than you shouldn't sleep any extra 9 hours but if you run it to 9 hours or so in stead of your normal 8 it will balance out better. 'Course that's jmo. Thanks again for pointing out how important sleep is for everyone.
markovsky
2 months ago
14 comments
Good advice, good advice I feel like falling asleep.
MsFit
2 months ago
1516 comments
Good advice. Being active not only tires you but gives you a better sense of being.
paem
2 months ago
102 comments
Thank you for this article. My doctor told me the same thing of exercise and good healthy meals that I had been skipping. I get the hint !!!!!!!!
mcmartinez
2 months ago
68 comments
This article confirms all the information I have read on the subject of sleep patterns. Excellent!