A bit of the old should see you right.
Supposedly it helps relaxs the muscles and let get to a comfortable sleeping position faster.
Was just searching the archives to see if anything had been posted about sleep quality following intense training. I’ve always had a similar issue to those described above, feeling wired etc post hard bouldering. Wednesday night had a good board session for about an hour, stopped feeing strong but certainly intense. Stayed up a bit later than planned, about 2300 and then up around 0615.
Master the art of the silent wank over the side of the bed?
Same here. Although I have to be quite disciplined to not stuff my face again at 9.My problem at the moment is, getting to sleep by 10,then being woken up at about 4.30 by little one wanting to feed, and I then just can't get back to sleep. It's like I've had just enough sleep that I can't nod off easily, but not enough to feel rested the next day. Any advice from the collective?
I've heard counting back from 100, but subtracting 3 each time is a good one on the basis that your brain needs to be engaged enough not to fret about not sleeping, but not so engaged that you wake up.
Quote from: Falling Down on October 19, 2013, 08:28:36 pmMaster the art of the silent wank over the side of the bed?
I...ice the number onto a cupcake. Around a 95% success rate, even if waking in the middle of the night.
Screw sleep, that just sounds like an excuse to eat 100 cupcakes every night