I've watched a lot in this regard and still you were able to come up with new tipps. Also presented in a sane and scientifically articulated way which I really appreciate. Thanks!
I have struggled with getting to sleep for 4 years. Ruminating over life issues. Sometimes for a few hours before falling asleep. I started a Yoga Nidra three weeks ago for deep rest and have seen massive improvement. You can’t follow along to the meditation and ruminate. Period. I have done every single sleep hygiene that exists and this has impacted me more than any other single (or collective) thing. Please try bruvs and sistas.
my game changer was developing my very own sleep meditation. I can be on 120% arousal full of adrenaline, if my body is tired I can go to sleep within 5 minutes using this. one of the best skills I ever developed.
I just watched this and feel ready for a wonderful night of sleep. 👍 On a side note, I believe stress is a major problem for many people, although finding an easy solution might not be straightforward.
after 40 to get your sleep right you need to do everything else right , diet , excercises , sun exposure , stress , caffine , being active, water intake , good sleeps simply become a sign that you did every other thing right.
My constant waking up at night issue was fixed by placing mobile away from bed and setting it on airoplane mode. Every time I do that I sleep with no interruptions. Every time I fail to do that I wake up 1-5 times per night
How do you increase deep sleep specifically? I feel so much better when I wake up and look at my sleep score and realise it's because I spent more time in deep sleep. However, it's not consistent and can be frustrating.
I use to have that too then I realized I had sleep apnea which was causing me to not properly enter deep sleep or proper sleep at all you should do a sleep study and see if you have it I haven’t had RLS since one thing that also seems to help is make sure your bedroom is dark and make sure you’re a bit colder before bed to help you fall Asleep
@@NIGHTWINGEX hmm could be but I dont often snore, if at all. It's usually an issue as soon as I lay down. Intense impulse to kick my legs which then becomes mental stress from that impulse and trying to control it then the cycle repeats. Doesnt happen every night and hadnt for many months but kicks up randomly and lasts months once it does. Yeah I've got the dark cool room thing down and usually go to sleep at a relatively consistent time. No caffeine after 1pm if at all during the day yada yada yada the usual things people do. Probably just need a new more comfy mattress.
@@strifefaction maybe your legs are also tired from a long day also you may not snore loud I actually snore very quietly and found out I have mild sleep apnea but my sleep efficiency is only 50% which is horrible but def Do a sleep study you find out interesting things
This video is great, but recommending mouth tape right it if the bay after lots of sleep doctors lashed against it for countless reasons is wrong in my opinion. It can cause all sorts of problems since snoring is often just the symptom of a breathing condition, so mouth taping isn't going to fix it but make you vulnerable to more breathing issues at night...
People who don’t have sleep problems and moan about waking up once in a while should be sent to a camp where they learn the real struggle of not sleeping 😂
Sorry, but you are entirely missing the foundations: regular sleep schedules and regular waking schedules. These are paramount and also have shown to be important factor in studies. Trying to go bed 20 minutes earlier each day to find an optimal sleep schedule can reduce fatigue and disrupt an unhealthy pattern. According to a prominent scholar covering sleep, you should not sleep in at weekends, but try to stick as close as you can to your sleeping and waking times.
I don't think he's missing it, it's just that those are too common of suggestions - why waste his time on something that's already in the top search results?
@@michaelkoska4084 The funny thing is that according to my relative who is a doctor specialized in sleep disorders, the majority of people with sleep issues don’t have the basics right. Most advice he gives out is very mundane, but valid. Going to bed and waking up at the same time every day consistently is something people skip over. You can use any additional tip in the book, but for many the basics, including sleep schedules, are not in order.
@@nokrome Sure, and he can make the millionth video saying be consistent in your sleep schedule or he can make the hundredth video discussing his points.
The information in this video is good, and thank you for it, but it makes me sad that you think you have to copy Andrew Huberman in order to get your point across to people. Your thumbnail, video setup, profile picture, video title style and even your vocal inflections are directly pulled from Andrew Huberman. It is so blatant that it distracts from the content of the video. It is clear to me that you have a passion and a talent for this kind of work, it’s a shame that you feel you need to copy others. I would suggest trying to find your own style. I am certain that you will see better results from being more yourself. Take care
Huberman Lab and Perform are produced by the same team. That is why there are so many similarities. So it's not really fair for you to say he's copying Andrew Huberman.
@@skierchutney Oh I didn't realise, thanks for letting me know. You are right, it wasn't fair for me to say that in that case. I'd still say it would be best for Andy to develop a more unique style, but that at least explains why they're so similar.
@@conconconcon486 That's okay! I don't think he's mentioned it in any videos besides the 'Welcome to Perform' one, so it's not very advertised. Thank you for your polite response.
Thanks for watching! You can watch the full episode on Enhancing Sleep & Recovery here: th-cam.com/video/wrqBJHIlgVU/w-d-xo.html
for me the game changer was getting regular with bed time
You don't suffer from insomnia then
How did you manage it? Just get into bed at the same time? Leave phone outside of the bedroom? Can you give details
Thank you very much for this insight! It's interesting that it's not the just the work before sleep but the novelty that causes bad sleep.
Huge issue for some people.
I've watched a lot in this regard and still you were able to come up with new tipps. Also presented in a sane and scientifically articulated way which I really appreciate. Thanks!
I have struggled with getting to sleep for 4 years. Ruminating over life issues. Sometimes for a few hours before falling asleep. I started a Yoga Nidra three weeks ago for deep rest and have seen massive improvement. You can’t follow along to the meditation and ruminate. Period. I have done every single sleep hygiene that exists and this has impacted me more than any other single (or collective) thing. Please try bruvs and sistas.
Thank you for sharing!
I like to listen to this and Huberman without a guest to fall a sleep, just like a class lecture or training power point at work.
excellent practical advice. Good stuff.
Amen Andy, good video my guy! 💪🏻
my game changer was developing my very own sleep meditation.
I can be on 120% arousal full of adrenaline, if my body is tired I can go to sleep within 5 minutes using this.
one of the best skills I ever developed.
I just watched this and feel ready for a wonderful night of sleep. 👍 On a side note, I believe stress is a major problem for many people, although finding an easy solution might not be straightforward.
Love you andy. Thanks for your videos ❤
after 40 to get your sleep right you need to do everything else right , diet , excercises , sun exposure , stress , caffine , being active, water intake , good sleeps simply become a sign that you did every other thing right.
Thanks for your videos. The notes are very valuable because of the references
My constant waking up at night issue was fixed by placing mobile away from bed and setting it on airoplane mode. Every time I do that I sleep with no interruptions. Every time I fail to do that I wake up 1-5 times per night
How do you increase deep sleep specifically? I feel so much better when I wake up and look at my sleep score and realise it's because I spent more time in deep sleep. However, it's not consistent and can be frustrating.
I think it’s making sure you’re not excited before bed and dark room and make sure you’re nice and cold before bed
Your deep sleep score on a wearable device is highly inaccurate and can be out by a factor of 2-3
Could pattern recognition also work against our brains if a person has bad sleep and associate their bed with tossing and turning?
RLS is my biggest issue not much helps aside from stretching and that doesnt always cut it either 😢
I use to have that too then I realized I had sleep apnea which was causing me to not properly enter deep sleep or proper sleep at all you should do a sleep study and see if you have it I haven’t had RLS since one thing that also seems to help is make sure your bedroom is dark and make sure you’re a bit colder before bed to help you fall Asleep
@@NIGHTWINGEX hmm could be but I dont often snore, if at all. It's usually an issue as soon as I lay down. Intense impulse to kick my legs which then becomes mental stress from that impulse and trying to control it then the cycle repeats. Doesnt happen every night and hadnt for many months but kicks up randomly and lasts months once it does. Yeah I've got the dark cool room thing down and usually go to sleep at a relatively consistent time. No caffeine after 1pm if at all during the day yada yada yada the usual things people do. Probably just need a new more comfy mattress.
@@strifefaction maybe your legs are also tired from a long day also you may not snore loud I actually snore very quietly and found out I have mild sleep apnea but my sleep efficiency is only 50% which is horrible but def Do a sleep study you find out interesting things
If you have RLS you should consider an iron supplement
Clicking where? I touched the screen where he pointed and nothing happened
This video is great, but recommending mouth tape right it if the bay after lots of sleep doctors lashed against it for countless reasons is wrong in my opinion. It can cause all sorts of problems since snoring is often just the symptom of a breathing condition, so mouth taping isn't going to fix it but make you vulnerable to more breathing issues at night...
i always get confused when americans talk about football. i was like 'wat' when he said larger
People who don’t have sleep problems and moan about waking up once in a while should be sent to a camp where they learn the real struggle of not sleeping 😂
FOR. REAL.
Apparently blinking for 2 minutes straight as fast as possible helps you fall asleep
Sorry, but you are entirely missing the foundations: regular sleep schedules and regular waking schedules. These are paramount and also have shown to be important factor in studies. Trying to go bed 20 minutes earlier each day to find an optimal sleep schedule can reduce fatigue and disrupt an unhealthy pattern. According to a prominent scholar covering sleep, you should not sleep in at weekends, but try to stick as close as you can to your sleeping and waking times.
I don't think he's missing it, it's just that those are too common of suggestions - why waste his time on something that's already in the top search results?
@@michaelkoska4084 The funny thing is that according to my relative who is a doctor specialized in sleep disorders, the majority of people with sleep issues don’t have the basics right. Most advice he gives out is very mundane, but valid. Going to bed and waking up at the same time every day consistently is something people skip over. You can use any additional tip in the book, but for many the basics, including sleep schedules, are not in order.
@@nokrome Sure, and he can make the millionth video saying be consistent in your sleep schedule or he can make the hundredth video discussing his points.
The information in this video is good, and thank you for it, but it makes me sad that you think you have to copy Andrew Huberman in order to get your point across to people. Your thumbnail, video setup, profile picture, video title style and even your vocal inflections are directly pulled from Andrew Huberman. It is so blatant that it distracts from the content of the video. It is clear to me that you have a passion and a talent for this kind of work, it’s a shame that you feel you need to copy others. I would suggest trying to find your own style. I am certain that you will see better results from being more yourself. Take care
Huberman Lab and Perform are produced by the same team. That is why there are so many similarities. So it's not really fair for you to say he's copying Andrew Huberman.
@@skierchutney Oh I didn't realise, thanks for letting me know. You are right, it wasn't fair for me to say that in that case. I'd still say it would be best for Andy to develop a more unique style, but that at least explains why they're so similar.
@@conconconcon486 That's okay! I don't think he's mentioned it in any videos besides the 'Welcome to Perform' one, so it's not very advertised. Thank you for your polite response.
dont watch youtube
Andrew huberman wannabe
Calm down buddy
Great point. If I see something
exciting on insta, I save it for later.