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edited January 15 in Health and Weight Loss
How much sleep do each of you get? I feel like since I've started eating better and working out more, I HAVE to have at least 8 hours of sleep. I used to be fine on less, but now I have been finding myself sleeping through my alarm clock or being completely exhausted if I don't get at least 8 hours! I kind of miss being able to occassionally sleep less and still be fine throughout the day.

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  • Posts: 525 Member
    I get 8-9 hours of sleep every night. I love my sleep! Needless to say, I dont have any children yet. So, I am sure that will change one day ;)
  • No children yet either...and no full time job! So I'm enjoying at least 8 hours a night. In college, I averaged 6 hours a night. I feel much better on more sleep and more exercise! :)
  • Posts: 48
    I need at least 7 hours of sleep to be fully awake and productive during the day. Most days I get 5 - 6 hours of sleep (during the workweek). In the weekends, I tend to sleep too much. I've always had problems with consistently getting enough sleep, formerly because of insomnia and now because of a busy schedule of work and school.
  • Posts: 79 Member
    I am a full time college student with a one year old son and married. I get sometimes 7 hours but I think I have insomnia because no matter how much sleep I get it doesn't seem like it is enough. I believe once I get back into a normal workout I can get more rest. I need much help in this area.
  • Posts: 1,172 Member
    I never get enough sleep whether or not I'm working out. I am an 8 hour girl and if left to my own devices I'd probably sleep 9 or 10. . .buuuuut. I have a full time job, I have 5 kids (3 still in the house & school) I serve my church and I have a home and hubby to care for. So, I usually get 6.5-7 hours on weekdays. :-(
  • Posts: 1,949 Member
    6-8 hours is ideal.

    Less than 6 causes a whole host problems for your health. More than 8 is not good either. You end up feeling tired much of the time; seems odd but it's true.
  • Posts: 672 Member
    6-8 hours is ideal.

    Less than 6 causes a whole host problems for your health. More than 8 is not good either. You end up feeling tired much of the time; seems odd but it's true.
    I have actually recently heard an article (of course I can't remember from where) that the average adult needs more than 8 hours of sleep. Ill google around a bit and see if I can find it.
  • Posts: 216 Member
    I wish I got more - but thru the week I average about 5 1/2 to 6 hours a night....

    Not sure why - but I've heard it said a lot that at least 8 hours aids in weight loss, also that the older we get the less we need.

    I love my lazy Sundays I feel like I "catch up" then. :)
  • Posts: 690 Member
    6/7 most nights but 8/9 on weekends or non gym mornings.

    Fighting a cold right now so trying to sleep as much as I can.
  • Posts: 672 Member
    How much sleep do each of you get? I feel like since I've started eating better and working out more, I HAVE to have at least 8 hours of sleep. I used to be fine on less, but now I have been finding myself sleeping through my alarm clock or being completely exhausted if I don't get at least 8 hours! I kind of miss being able to occassionally sleep less and still be fine throughout the day.
    Working out uses your body in ways you might not be used to and yes, that can be exhausting...your body is probably tired and adjusting. Also, if you cut out foods or watching what you eat more, maybe your caffenine or sugar is lower and not giving you spikes that used to make you feel more awake.
  • Posts: 3,614 Member
    9 hourse mandatory

    Otherwise I turn into a big Crankster.
  • Posts: 41,865 Member
    I have a toddler and a 6 month old...I know not of this sleep you speak of...

    This pretty much sums up sleep for me...

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  • Posts: 80 Member
    8 or 9 hours....usually closer to 8.
  • Well I'm glad to see that everybody either gets 8 hours of sleep, or WISHES they got 8 hours of sleep :)

    I guess I still miss my days from college when 6 hours of sleep felt like a lifetime!
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