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Why sleep can look long enough on paper but still leave you feeling unrefreshed.
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Learn how sleep, stress, recovery, evening habits, and daily energy patterns interact inside the body.
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Why sleep can look long enough on paper but still leave you feeling unrefreshed.
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The overlap between training load, stress, fatigue, and how well the body restores itself.
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How stress changes sleep depth, appetite, energy, and the way the nervous system settles down.
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A practical reading path for sleep trackers, recovery metrics, and how not to overreact to them.
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Responsible context for common sleep-support products without treatment-style claims.
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Alcohol can make sleepiness arrive faster while disrupting sleep later in the night and altering normal sleep stages.
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Rest days give muscles, connective tissue, energy stores, and the nervous system time to recover from training stress.
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Consumer sleep trackers estimate sleep from movement and heart-related signals. They can show trends, but they do not...
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Brief nighttime awakenings are normal, but repeated 3 a.m. waking can be reinforced by stress, environment, alcohol, sleep...
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