Energy is crucial in this sleep-deprived, overstretched, high-velocity existence. How do we reload our batteries when there's a ceaseless drain on our resources?
In some practices of medicine, energy is known as "qi" (pronounced "chi"), and among the most crucial ways we establish qi is by breathing deeply. Tension, miserable posture, a plump waist, and habit are a few of the reasons why our breath doesn't pull through to the bottom of our lungs. Diaphragmatic breathing, a.k.a. belly breathing, is an easy way we may increase our qi vigor and better our stamina.
Many of us understand that eight hours of sleep per night is best. But what a lot of individuals don't know is that the real time you drift off is crucial too. Logging Z's from 1 am to 9 am isn't believed to be as revitalizing as catching some Z's from 10 pm to 6 am.
Why... because endocrine secretion, body temperature, digestion, and additional crucial revitalizing processes abide by a 24-hour cycle linked to raw light exposure. The later in the evening we doze off and the later in the morning we awaken, the more out-of-sync our rhythm becomes. If you've ever gone to sleep at 3 am and awakened the next morning at 11 am, you might have noticed that you feel fatigued and not fully "on ".
Human growth hormone is one such revitalizing hormone. 80 % of growth hormone, which is required for lean muscle, optimal immune function, and firm skin, is released during sleep between the hours of eleven pm and one am.
Attempt to go to bed prior to 10 pm. It might be difficult to get used to getting to bed early on, particularly if you work late or if night is your only downtime and you care to watch late-night TV. But you'll be paid back with expanded vitality.
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