Commander
09-11-2008, 01:53 PM
http://apt.allenpress.com/perlserv/?request=get-abstract&doi=10.1519%2FR-21606.1&ct=1
This study was from The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research Nov. 2007.
I was working a midnight shift last night when I came upon an article that mentioned this study (coincidence?!?). It stated that;
"During each training session the maximum weight lifted for the snatch, clean and jerk, and front squat were noted. No significant differences were found for any of the performance variables."
So even though sleep effects all of the following....
"Vigor, fatigue, confusion, total mood disturbance, and sleepiness were all significantly altered by sleep loss. These data suggest that 24 hours of sleep loss has no adverse effects on weightlifting performance."
That is so cool, I was sleep depriving myself and planning a morning workout and while I was doing so the whole thing was validated by this research study!
...And here is the best part, I had an awesome workout this morning!
This study was from The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research Nov. 2007.
I was working a midnight shift last night when I came upon an article that mentioned this study (coincidence?!?). It stated that;
"During each training session the maximum weight lifted for the snatch, clean and jerk, and front squat were noted. No significant differences were found for any of the performance variables."
So even though sleep effects all of the following....
"Vigor, fatigue, confusion, total mood disturbance, and sleepiness were all significantly altered by sleep loss. These data suggest that 24 hours of sleep loss has no adverse effects on weightlifting performance."
That is so cool, I was sleep depriving myself and planning a morning workout and while I was doing so the whole thing was validated by this research study!
...And here is the best part, I had an awesome workout this morning!