Its always preached that we should get around 8 hours of sleep a night or so to give our bodies the proper time to heal. I know I'm not the only one that wakes up in the middle of the night each night at least once, maybe twice. (Especially with night sweats when cycling tren)
It is not very often at all that I have a night where I just sleep straight through till the morning.
For example, let's say I go to bed 12 AM and my alarm is set for 8 AM. I randomly wake up briefly at 3 AM, and try to go back to sleep which may take 10-15 minutes. Then I wake up again at 5 or 6 AM usually to pee and then try to get back to sleep. Does this interrupted sleep GREATLY affect muscle growth or start to negate the analbolic process.
I am still ultimately getting close to 8 hours total, but there's that aspect of interrupted sleep. Anyone know for a fact if it affects the rest your muscles get? @Dr JIM you there?
It is not very often at all that I have a night where I just sleep straight through till the morning.
For example, let's say I go to bed 12 AM and my alarm is set for 8 AM. I randomly wake up briefly at 3 AM, and try to go back to sleep which may take 10-15 minutes. Then I wake up again at 5 or 6 AM usually to pee and then try to get back to sleep. Does this interrupted sleep GREATLY affect muscle growth or start to negate the analbolic process.
I am still ultimately getting close to 8 hours total, but there's that aspect of interrupted sleep. Anyone know for a fact if it affects the rest your muscles get? @Dr JIM you there?
