Step 1: Have a regular, adequate sleep schedule
Step 2: drink enough water
Step 3: don't each too much sugar/have a balanced diet
Step 4: boost your metabolism with daily exercise
Step 5: Defeat insomnia by avoiding ocular stimulation right before bedtime
Step 6: Tired? Take a nap!
I've personally tried this method and while it seems like there are a lot of steps, there are NO CRASHES and NO SIDE EFFECTS!!! Also, it is 100% FREE
I really think we should try to market this guys, we could put 5 Hour Energy and Random Energy Pill X out of business!
/cheap jab at Lead :-*
Hmm... I seem to do everything right... except get no sleep. And I can't fix that :P Oh, and "ocular stimulation" before bed.
Sorry, this is an all-or-nothing method. If you fail to do any of the steps you will never have any energy ever.
Awesome! That's exactly what I do, and let me just say this: IT WORKS!
<edit> Be careful, though -- having kids can apparently ruin this technique.
Quote from: Chavo on September 02, 2009, 11:33:47 AM
Step 1: Have a regular, adequate sleep schedule
Step 2: drink enough water
Step 3: don't each too much sugar/have a balanced diet
Step 4: boost your metabolism with daily exercise
Step 5: Defeat insomnia by avoiding ocular stimulation right before bedtime
Step 6: Tired? Take a nap!
I only score a 1/6 on this test :(
naps ftw though!
Well the reason I've been doing the caffeine pills is for the crash, because the medicine I'm on for my Crohns disease makes me an insomniac :(
What's wrong with being an insomniac? You have so much more time. Get a second job.
Quote from: Chavo on September 02, 2009, 11:33:47 AM
Step 1: Have a regular, adequate sleep schedule
Step 2: drink enough water
Step 3: don't each too much sugar/have a balanced diet
Step 4: boost your metabolism with daily exercise
Step 5: Defeat insomnia by avoiding ocular stimulation right before bedtime
Step 6: Tired? Take a nap!
True, but I do all of these and still get tired. I usually skip the afternoon nap though, but sometimes I get it in. Not for longer than 45 minutes though, as recommended. I've also read you can replace your nighttime sleep with a series of 20 minute naps but I don't care to do that.
But, question for you. How do you combat being tired after doing step 4? I guess taking a nap, but that's not feasible after I work out. For the first 30-45 minutes afterwards, I feel great. Then I don't feel like doing anything.
Quote from: truste1 on September 03, 2009, 06:13:29 PM
How do you combat being tired after doing step 4?
Meditate, or lay down and read.
If you are exhausted after a reasonable workout, you probably need to do a better job on step 3 (find out what nutrients you are missing).
I'm pretty sure it's normal to be tired after strenuous activity.
#1 is hard, #3 is impossible, #4 is preposterous, and #5 is absurd!
Quote from: truste1 on September 03, 2009, 08:11:41 PM
I'm pretty sure it's normal to be tired after strenuous activity.
Physically tired, yes. Feeling like falling asleep an hour after working out when you've just had a good night's sleep, no. Hydration or vitamin deficiency are the most common culprits in that case. Keep in mind that I'm talking about morning exercise to boost your metabolism (and in turn, giving you an energy jump-start). Exercise designed to physically wear you out can also be used to help make it easier to go to sleep, but not in the same way (ie, you'll typically want to finish exercising ~2-3 hours before going to bed and use a warm shower/sauna/hot tub/etc to help relax your body afterward).
Quote from: Camel on September 04, 2009, 03:33:06 AM
Quote from: truste1 on September 03, 2009, 06:13:29 PM
How do you combat being tired after doing step 4?
meth
I was about to say something like that at first, until I realized that's not much different from Lead's solution to tiredness.
Quote from: Armin on September 04, 2009, 04:35:26 AM
Quote from: Camel on September 04, 2009, 03:33:06 AM
Quote from: truste1 on September 03, 2009, 06:13:29 PM
How do you combat being tired after doing step 4?
meth
I was about to say something like that at first, until I realized that's not much different from Lead's solution to tiredness.
But it's much more effective. You can be awake for days and feel great!
Quote from: Chavo on September 03, 2009, 06:28:40 PM
If you are exhausted after a reasonable workout, you probably need to do a better job on step 3 (find out what nutrients you are missing).
Or you're fucking fat(lol, by this I mean out of shape), and need to workout more. The more you workout, the less you are physically tired after, and the less you're sore the next day (or three if you are really out of shape). Then again, I could still be exhausted after doing something ridiculous, but it has to be something I don't do often.
Quote from: Towelie on September 04, 2009, 04:15:14 PM
Then again, I could still be exhausted after doing something ridiculous, but it has to be something I don't do often.
You mean like...... you know what? Nevermind. Too easy. :P
I'm fat.