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Sleep is crucial for many reasons. For bodybuilders, sleep will assist the protein synthesis mentioned in the last section and help to mentally recharge the lifter for their next training session. Sleep also assists testosterone and growth hormone manufacture. One thing to remember about sleep is the fact it often means 8+ hours without food. This could spell disaster for the serious lifter as the muscles might eventually begin to break down their structure to supply glycogen to the brain and other organs (gluconeogenesis). To negate this, eat a high-protein meal before retiring to bed, and one immediate upon rising (if aerobic training is not planned for that day). To achieve adequate sleep, the consensus seems to be seven-nine hours per night. To get this amount employ the following: Take a warm bath before retiring. Listen to relaxing music. Eat a small amount of carbohydrate. Retire at the same time each night. Don't watch television in bed. Resist sleep medications. Avoid alcohol and cigarettes. |
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Originally Posted by SJ69
How much sleep do you get every night?
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that's why i nap everyday when i get home from work.|
Originally Posted by LAM
my body wakes me up after 6 hours, apparently that's all I need as I don't get tired during the day. I hate to sleep anyway, it feels like I'm wasting my life.
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Originally Posted by soxmuscle
being awake is overrated.
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Originally Posted by redspy
I think you need a couple more hours judging by your grammar
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Originally Posted by redspy
I think you need a couple more hours judging by your grammar
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I wuz so tired I didn't even notice that sh1t.
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Originally Posted by soxmuscle
I find it hard to believe you've ever slept for 15 hours.
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Originally Posted by ihateschoolmt
After staying up for 30 hours I slept from 7:30pm to 4pm the next day...beat that
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for the rest of the day.
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Originally Posted by musclepump
I leave home at 6am and get home at nearly 11pm... I go to bed about midnight, get up at 5
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