9 - Working Out While Sleep Deprived
Dec 5, 2017 ·
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If you are a parent, then you have been sleep deprived more often than you probably remember (or would like to admit). Heck, many parents I know operate in a...
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If you are a parent, then you have been sleep deprived more often than you probably remember (or would like to admit). Heck, many parents I know operate in a cycle of sleep deprivation wherein half of the time they are sleeping decently and the other half is a solid 3-4 hours of interrupted and crappy sleep.
Consider this the rule book on how to workout while sleep deprived. When my son was born and put me through the navy seal-style sleep deprivation training, I couldn't find anything helpful out there to guide me in not giving up my workout habit without injuring myself or making the exhaustion worse.
Enjoy! And note, whether its the job, familial issues, or the kids that's ruining your sleep, this will not last forever. Hang in there!
Citations:
http://www.gallup.com/poll/166553/less-recommended-amount-sleep.aspx
[ii] Jean-Louis G, Kripke DF, and Ancoli-Israel S. Sleep and quality of well-being. Sleep 23: 1115–1121, 2000.
[iii] Slow-wave sleep: a recovery period after exercise CM Shapiro, R Bortz, D Mitchell, P Bartel, and P Jooste Science 11 December 1981: 214 (4526), 1253-1254. [DOI:10.1126/science.7302594]
[iv] S Taheri. The link between short sleep duration and obesity: we should recommend more sleep to prevent obesity. Arch Dis Child 2006;91:11 881-884 doi:10.1136/adc.2005.093013
[v] Ayalon RD1, Friedman F Jr. The effect of sleep deprivation on fine motor coordination in obstetrics and gynecology residents. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2008 Nov;199(5):576.e1-5. doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2008.06.080. Epub 2008 Sep 25.
[vi] 5. Lehmann M, Baumgartl P, Wiesenack C, Seidel A, Baumann H, et al. Training-overtraining: influence of a defined increase in training volume vs training intensity on performance, catecholamines and some metabolic parameters in experienced middle- and long-distance runners. European journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology. 1992;64:169–177. [PubMed]
[vii] Kellmann M. Preventing overtraining in athletes in high-intensity sports and stress/recovery monitoring. Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2010;20(Suppl 2):95–102.
[viii] Snyder AC. Overtraining and glycogen depletion hypothesis. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1998;30:1146–1150.
[ix] Lehmann M, Dickhuth HH, Gendrisch G, Lazar W, Thum M, et al. Training-overtraining. A prospective, experimental study with experienced middle- and long-distance runners. Int J Sports Med. 1991;12:444–452
[x] Swanson DR. Atrial fibrillation in athletes: implicit literature-based connections suggest that overtraining and subsequent inflammation may be a contributory mechanism. Med Hypotheses. 2006;66:1085–1092
[xi] Eudi, A. Efficacy and safety of ingredients found in preworkout supplements. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy April 1, 2013 vol. 70 no. 7 577-588.
[xii] Spiegel K, Leproult R, and Van Cauter E. Impact of sleep debt on metabolic and endocrine function. Lancet 354: 1435–1439, 1999.
[xiii] Sellwood KL, Brukner P, Williams D, Nicol A, Hinman R. Ice-water immersion and delayed-onset muscle soreness: a randomised controlled trial. Br J Sports Med. 2007;41:392–7.
[xiv] http://www.lifetime-weightloss.com/blog/2015/7/14/why-exercise-isnt-enough.html
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Consider this the rule book on how to workout while sleep deprived. When my son was born and put me through the navy seal-style sleep deprivation training, I couldn't find anything helpful out there to guide me in not giving up my workout habit without injuring myself or making the exhaustion worse.
Enjoy! And note, whether its the job, familial issues, or the kids that's ruining your sleep, this will not last forever. Hang in there!
Citations:
http://www.gallup.com/poll/166553/less-recommended-amount-sleep.aspx
[ii] Jean-Louis G, Kripke DF, and Ancoli-Israel S. Sleep and quality of well-being. Sleep 23: 1115–1121, 2000.
[iii] Slow-wave sleep: a recovery period after exercise CM Shapiro, R Bortz, D Mitchell, P Bartel, and P Jooste Science 11 December 1981: 214 (4526), 1253-1254. [DOI:10.1126/science.7302594]
[iv] S Taheri. The link between short sleep duration and obesity: we should recommend more sleep to prevent obesity. Arch Dis Child 2006;91:11 881-884 doi:10.1136/adc.2005.093013
[v] Ayalon RD1, Friedman F Jr. The effect of sleep deprivation on fine motor coordination in obstetrics and gynecology residents. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2008 Nov;199(5):576.e1-5. doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2008.06.080. Epub 2008 Sep 25.
[vi] 5. Lehmann M, Baumgartl P, Wiesenack C, Seidel A, Baumann H, et al. Training-overtraining: influence of a defined increase in training volume vs training intensity on performance, catecholamines and some metabolic parameters in experienced middle- and long-distance runners. European journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology. 1992;64:169–177. [PubMed]
[vii] Kellmann M. Preventing overtraining in athletes in high-intensity sports and stress/recovery monitoring. Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2010;20(Suppl 2):95–102.
[viii] Snyder AC. Overtraining and glycogen depletion hypothesis. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1998;30:1146–1150.
[ix] Lehmann M, Dickhuth HH, Gendrisch G, Lazar W, Thum M, et al. Training-overtraining. A prospective, experimental study with experienced middle- and long-distance runners. Int J Sports Med. 1991;12:444–452
[x] Swanson DR. Atrial fibrillation in athletes: implicit literature-based connections suggest that overtraining and subsequent inflammation may be a contributory mechanism. Med Hypotheses. 2006;66:1085–1092
[xi] Eudi, A. Efficacy and safety of ingredients found in preworkout supplements. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy April 1, 2013 vol. 70 no. 7 577-588.
[xii] Spiegel K, Leproult R, and Van Cauter E. Impact of sleep debt on metabolic and endocrine function. Lancet 354: 1435–1439, 1999.
[xiii] Sellwood KL, Brukner P, Williams D, Nicol A, Hinman R. Ice-water immersion and delayed-onset muscle soreness: a randomised controlled trial. Br J Sports Med. 2007;41:392–7.
[xiv] http://www.lifetime-weightloss.com/blog/2015/7/14/why-exercise-isnt-enough.html
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