Exercise and Sleep
Exercise and Sleep
How Exercise Can Help You Sleep Better...
By George Lesco
The amount of physical activity that you expend during the day is a key ingredient to helping you sleep
restfully at night. The more active your body is during the day the more likely you are able to relax fully at
night and fall asleep easily.
With regular exercise your sleep quality is improved and the transition between the cycles and phases of sleep
becomes smoother and more regular. Keeping up your physical activity during the day may also be help you deal with
the stress and worry in your life.
Studies indicate that there is a direct correlation between how much we exercise and how we feel both emotionally
and physically by changes in our brain chemistry that occur from regular exercise.
Try to increase your physical daily activity during the day. The goal here is to give your body enough stimulation
during the day so that you are not restless at night.
Our bodies require a certain amount of physical activity in order to function in a healthy manner. It is important
to note that you should not be exercising three to four hours before bed.
The ideal time for you to exercise is in the late afternoon or early evening. You want to expend your physical
energy long before it is time for your body to rest and ready itself for sleep.
Attempt to exercise at least three to four times a week for a continuous period of 20 to 30 minutes. This can
include something as simple as walking or something as strenuous as running.
The goal is to increase your heart rate and strengthen your lung capacity. Adding a regular exercise activity to
your daily schedule will improve your overall health and benefit you emotionally. This is can help promote a
natural remedy for your sleeplessness.
Besides walking and running there are many physical activities that you can add to your life to increase your
activity level. Aerobic exercises seem to work best to battle sleeplessness.
Your goal is to increase the amount of oxygen that reaches your blood. There are many types of aerobic activities
to choose from. These include running, biking, using a treadmill, jumping rope, and dancing.
Some non-aerobic activities may be beneficial to you as you attempt to solve your insomnia problem. The following
activities are relaxing and have other healing properties:
- Yoga has a stimulatory effect on your nervous system, particularly the brain. Yoga uses breathing techniques and
yoga postures to increase blood circulation to the brain centre, promoting regular and restful sleeping patterns.
Regular practice of yoga will relax you as well as relieve stress and tension.
- Tai Chi is a form of breathing and movement that was developed by ancient Chinese monks. The movements involved
in Tai Chi are precise and slow, which is ideal if you have joint pain or are unable to participate in high impact
aerobic exercises. Studies have shown that Tai Chi may help people with insomnia by promoting relaxation.
If you find that you have no time to exercise on a regular basis try sneaking extra moments of activity into your
daily schedule. Take the stairs instead of the elevator whenever possible.
Try parking your car around the corner and walking that extra block to your appointment. There are many small ways
that you can incorporate some added activity into your life. Your goal is to have a healthy, well balanced
life...
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