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Originally Posted by timgco
How many hours of sleep do you get?
How many hours to feel 100% complete rested up?
I've found that the more you work out..at first you need way more sleep. Sore muscles, fatigue at timesno matter how much/little you do cardio or lift.
But than after a while it seems that 6 hours feel like 8 or 10 did before.
Does more sleep automatically give you more drive? personally?
Does less sleep offer more of a rested sleep allowing your body to regenerate? Sometime I find REM sleep to be more effective with staying up later.
What is the perfect sleep for you.
I am having issues balancing it all out....again. What do you think?
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Tim,
I'm assuming that while working out;
In the beginning, you need more sleep to repair your muscles and rest from the work you have done to it.
After a routine is well established, your body has become more efficient and does not need the sleep that it once did.
In fact, it's all about "routine". You need to find out how much you need for what you do everyday. Then stick to it. And you're right, the quality (rem) is important:
Getting a humidifier if it is dry, staying hydrated, sleeping in the right clothes (nothing that twists up and gets lumpy), colder temps, and eating a good snack an hour or so before you fall asleep so your glucose levels don't rise in the middle of the night can help.
But the key is to maintain your routine (activity levels and time sleeping)- changing it up can ruin a day and takes several to get back on track.
Say if you change it up on the weekends- stay up late Fri. night and run around on a rhino in the snow all day

, stay up late again Sat. and rise late Sun. morning then you will spend most of your work week getting back into a routine and then screwing it all up on the weekend again. So trying to stay on schedule all the time would really help.
Weekends normally mean "sleeping in" but it will hit you throughout the week and you won't miss it.
Too much or too little will make you tired.
Before my pregnancy- I usually only needed about 6 hours- but sometimes
more depending on how the day went. If I fall asleep around 10 and wake up at 4- I get up and stay up. If I putter around and go back to sleep I am tired all day- Same thing if I stay up late to watch a game (or violently masterbate without success, (it's the alcohol) sometimes you have to reluctantly throw in the towel and tag yourself in the morning

) I keep the same routine on the weekends.