Café Physique

If you struggle to maintain a healthy lifestyle or just don’t know where to start, Café Physique is a spot you can visit daily to get info on food & fitness from someone who lives by the More or Less Philosophy – Just do a little more of the good things & a bit less of the not-so-good things, and you’ll be on your way to achieving your healthy living goals. So, make yourself at home in this virtual café where you really can "have your cake and eat it too"...more or less.

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I'm a 32 year old fitness professional with a passion for healthy living, a certified pilates instructor & personal trainer, and a member of IDEA Health & Fitness Association. I am also the owner of Cafe Physique, an Atlanta-based fitness and nutrition company specializing in studio and in-home personal training, Pilates, yoga and personalized nutrition counseling (www.CafePhysique.com). If this is your 1st time "dining" at Café Physique, please dig right in! Leave comments, ask questions and enjoy this Healthy Living experience.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Get High Quality Zzzzz's

Appetizer
There is no substitute for a good night’s sleep.

Main Course
Good sleep gives you energy, helps you recover from exercise, builds muscle, and helps you stay focused throughout the day. Some studies even show that sleeping well can act as an appetite suppressant. For most of us, there really is no way to sleep in as late as we’d like every day, but there are ways to ensure your night’s sleep is as restful as it can possibly be.

Avoid watching TV before bed. – When you stare at a bright screen like a computer monitor or television, your subconscious mind thinks that it’s still daytime, and therefore takes longer to settle down. Try to do something that doesn’t involve looking directly at something bright thirty minutes before you plan to hit the hay, like read.

Stick to a schedule. – I know this isn’t always possible, but if you can, wake up and go to sleep at approximately the same time every day. A regular rhythm will get your body to know the difference between “awake time” and “sleeping time.”

Make your bedroom totally comfortable. – Make sure the shades are drawn, the room is at just the right temperature, and your covers are nice and soothing. Anything that you find uncomfortable about your room will detract from your sleep quality.

Don’t exercise right before bed. – If possible, don’t exercise within three hours before going to bed. Exercise is stimulating, and will keep your brain racing. But if nighttime is the only time you have to workout, by all means, exercise at night. Working out after dark is always better than no exercise at all.

Dessert
I have to admit that I don’t always “stick to a schedule.” On that rare morning where I have nothing to do, I like to stay in bed and sleep in as much as possible. And I have no problem staying up late if I get the opportunity. But sleeping is just like dieting: the occasional indulgence won’t really do any damage. It’s once your find yourself perpetually bleary-eyed and addicted to coffee just to get through the day that you have a problem.

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