Sleep
Fitness and Health
Nowadays, if you hear talk about the need for
good fitness and health, it’s usually linked to
the growing problem of obesity. But good health and fitness goes
beyond just eating right and getting exercise. Proper sleep must be
included in any fitness and health program in order to obtain the
full health benefits and for a big improvement in quality of life.
A good night’s sleep is critical for ensuring you’re awake enough
to make it through the day alert, which adds to safety when
driving, increased productivity at work, and leaves you with enough
energy to conduct the exercise needed in any fitness and health
program. Sleep has also been linked to the learning mechanism; a
good night’s sleep will help people absorb the things they’ve
learned better. There’s several ways to help increase your sleep
and use it to enhance your fitness and health program.
Make it
Routine
One of the simplest and best things you can do
to incorporate sleeping in your fitness and health program is to go
to bed at the same time every night. Doing this trains your body to
feel sleepy when it should, and instead of tossing and turning in
bed once you get there, you’ll find yourself falling asleep easier,
which in turn leads to more rest each night. It also helps if you
can only use your bedroom for sleep, and not for a home office or
game room, or so on. If you learn to associate your bedroom with
sleep only, then you will fall asleep easier once you’re in it.
Watch the
Diet
A good night’s sleep means watching the way you
take in certain food and even when you eat. One big thing to
include in your health and fitness plan is to make sure you don’t
eat for at least an hour before bed. Not only is it harder to sleep
if you’ve got a full stomach, but you’re better off digesting while
upright and not on your back. In addition to this, a part of many
fitness and health programs is the reduction of caffeine in your
diet, and it goes without saying that without this stimulant in
your system, you’ll sleep a lot easier.
Easy on
the Exercise
Of course, getting exercise is a good thing in
any fitness and health plan, but just as with
eating, timing is everything. A good workout makes you feel good,
but those good feelings, the rush of endorphins and adrenaline, as
well as the burst of energy it often gives, can keep you from
getting to sleep easily. The best time to exercise is several hours
before bed, so you have time to enjoy that after-workout rush and
when it’s all over, you’ll definitely feel tired. Remember, just as
proper sleep affects your ability to follow a fitness and health
plan, that plan can have an effect on your sleep patterns as well.
But if you follow a good regimen of diet, exercise, and regular
sleep, you’ll be well on the way to good fitness!
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