SHAPING UP: One thing you can focus on that will drastically improve your health


And that straightforward question is: “How’s your sleep?”
Getting your sleep habits under control is a really important “basic” that will help skyrocket your results.
It impacts everything in your body, right down to the cellular level.
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Hide AdI’m talking about things like your: health, fitness, body composition, hormones, stress levels, appetite, mood, ability to concentrate, immune system, and even aging.
And … did you know that while you sleep, your brain actually “cleanses” itself?
Researchers discovered that while we sleep, cerebrospinal fluid washes in and out of our brain helping to get rid of metabolic “trash” that accumulates there during the day.
Over the long term, lack of sleep is correlated with dementia, Alzheimer’s, heart disease, and type 2 diabetes.
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Hide AdPlus, a large review of studies linked too little sleep to an increased risk of obesity by 89% in children and 55% in adults.
Pretty eye-opening, right?
That’s why it’s SO important to find what works for YOU, so you can get 7-9 hours of sleep every night.
Here are eight tips to improve your sleep (and your results) naturally:
1. Get some sunlight every day, but avoid blue light (from TVs, computers, and devices) at night.
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Hide Ad2. Avoid caffeine after your morning cup of coffee. Caffeine can stay in your system for 6-8 hours.
3. Wake up and go to bed at the same time every day/night, and avoid daytime naps longer than 15-30 minutes.
4. Avoid alcohol because it can interfere with hormones related to sleep … plus it’s linked with sleep apnea.
5. Optimise your bedroom for sleep: make sure it’s quiet, dark, comfy, and serene, and that it’s at the right temperature for you (not too hot or cold).
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Hide Ad6. Avoid eating for a few hours before bed because it can disrupt your hormones (this is a sneaky one that’s worth tracking).
7. Get in a workout, but not too close to bedtime.
8. Wind down before you go to bed: take a relaxing bath or shower, listen to quiet music, read a book, etc.
And if you try all of those tips and still can’t sleep, speak to your doctor the next time you have an appointment.
At East Coast Fitness, we take a whole-body approach to your fitness/wellness because it’s all related. With a time-tested plan that works for you and your goals, we make results happen. Want to know more? Got to the website at www.eastcoast-fitness.com