Sleeping Habits

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by ibma2, Jan 29, 2014.


  1. ibma2

    ibma2 New Member Full Member

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    Just out of curiosity, does anyone know the sleeping habits of any famous boxers, old school or new. I was reading an article about MMA fighter Nick Diaz, and was surprised to ready he only sleeps between 4-6 hours a night.
     
  2. viru§™

    viru§™ Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    So many irrelevant, pointless questions on this board. It's unreal.
     
  3. ibma2

    ibma2 New Member Full Member

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    Just a curious question man, making conversation. It is actually pretty pointless for you to waste your time replying to something you deem as an irrelevant question, don't ya think?
     
  4. lepinthehood

    lepinthehood When I'm drinking you leave me well alone banned Full Member

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    nope, dont know, heard somewhere that audley harrison didnt sleep at all. he knew he would have a nice kip come fight night.
     
  5. scrap

    scrap Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Question to ask, why do we sleep, and as individuals are we different. Its interesting for sure.
     
  6. ibma2

    ibma2 New Member Full Member

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    That's what I am saying man. It is interesting. I sleep like 7-8 hours a night, but think I function just as well, if not better on 6 hours. It is intriguing that some people, especially top level athletes can function on a very low amount of sleep with all the physical work they put in. I personally do not buy into the whole 8 hour theory, but that is just me.
     
  7. captain hook

    captain hook Well-Known Member Full Member

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    i must sleep 8 hours to function normally.. i would really love to sleep less
     
  8. ibma2

    ibma2 New Member Full Member

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    I also kind of wonder if its all habit. If you could train your body to sleep less and just getting used to it.
     
  9. Brixton Bomber

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    Anything under 8 and I just don't function properly at all.

    10+ and I'm as right as rain! :good
     
  10. Sleeping is when our bodies recover best from exercise and injury. Most professional sporting clubs are just as keen to ensure their players get the right amount of sleep as they are that the players train and exercise hard.
     
  11. Speechless

    Speechless Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I heard Jack Dempsey used to sleep lying down.
    Mike Tyson too. 'cept he slept mostly on his side.
     
  12. Ryan the Lion

    Ryan the Lion King of the Jungle Full Member

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    David Haye doesn't use any alarm clocks and will sleep for as long as his body tells him to.

    It's a important thing because when your physically active you should be allowing you body the right amount of sleep time it needs.

    You know yourself when you have not had enough sleep, you look and feel like hammer shite :tired
     
  13. MrMagic

    MrMagic Loyal Member Full Member

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    Arnold Schwarzenegger said 6 hours of sleep was optimal for muscle recovery etc.

    I feel like a giant baby, needing 8+ hours to function properly :lol:
     
  14. ant-man

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    Mrs Thatcher only had 4hrs sleep a night I believe and was P4P HOF. :bbb
     
  15. rampant

    rampant Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :lol: How lucky David is!

    Sleep is very important for recovery after excersize, the more exercise you do the rest / sleep is very important if not as important as the excercise itself.