Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Sleepzzzzzzzz.... Get Some.




Hey. Yes I know its been a long time since I have posted anything up on this blog. I took some time off to find out what direction to take with educating people on simple fitness solutions. After all this time I was satisfied that this was the right way to go with a post. It is quite ironic that today's post seems like I have woken up after a slumber of my own but I assure you I have not been hibernating! And I'm sure the question is arising very quickly, 'A fitness site and the first thing he posts is about sleep???' Well Im sure everyone enjoys good uninterrupted sleep. I do. But why sleep of all topics?




The most common answer heard on what are you planning to do on the weekend or on a holiday is 'Catch up on some sleep.' Rightfully so, in our busy world. How many people get a real good sleep everyday? Sleep is a vital part of your existence. Having said that, it is not a license to be lazy and sleep for 10 hours a day or more. Sleep is required for your body to turn off all its major functions and do the bare minimum to keep you alive while recovering from stress and strain. How many machines do you know that can keep working non-stop without wear and tear and not breaking down without stopping for it to be recharged or cooled? The body is a wonderful piece of machinery. 

Good sleep gives the body time to rest and recharge. Have you ever noticed how sometimes even a 10 minute nap makes you feel so refreshed, spiritually, mentally and physically? You feel like you slept for days in those 10 minutes. Sleep builds your immune system and  its time needed for your body to recover. You are more alert, sharper and think clearer after a good sleep. You also look better and fresh instead of exhausted. It clears up the sensory overload on your physical body.

For athletes and those who workout, did you know that the rest your body gets during sleep is necessary to build muscle. Ending today's post....here are some tips to keep in mind about sleep.


  • Aim for 6-8 hours of sleep- 6 hours being a minimum
  • Try and get a 10 - 20 minute nap during the day
  • When you sleep your head should be cool and feet warm
  • Use a pillow - your head and neck should have a proper alignment with the rest of the body
  • Do not drink teas, coffees or soft drinks before sleeping.Usually plain water or warm milk helps the body relax.
  • Take a calcium supplement just before going to bed
Follow these tips and you will have an improved sleep. You will also realize you are fresher, happier, more energetic, less crankier, more alert and productive. Happy snoozing ;)

Courtesy: http://temple-of-fitness.blogspot.in/

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