Biphasic sleep, also known as natural sleeping pattern, helps a lot, and not just with weightlifting. In old Europe a custom was to sleep at sunset for a few hours, then rise for a snack, or to catch up on letters, or perhaps a midnight stroll to visit neighbors briefly. Then back to bed until sunrise, followed later by another short sleep in the late morning or afternoon.
Biphasic sleep, also known as natural sleeping pattern, helps a lot, and not just with weightlifting.
In old Europe a custom was to sleep at sunset for a few hours, then rise for a snack, or to catch up on letters, or perhaps a midnight stroll to visit neighbors briefly. Then back to bed until sunrise, followed later by another short sleep in the late morning or afternoon.
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