
The Impact of Acute Sleep Loss on Athletic Performance
The College of Health and Fitness · Tony Attridge
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Show Notes
short-term sleep deprivation objectively influences physical capabilities and gym performance. While missing rest negatively impacts most exercise categories, the research indicates that fine motor skills and coordination suffer significantly more than raw strength. Interestingly, the timing of sleep loss matters, as staying up late is more detrimental to the next day's training than simply waking up early. To mitigate these effects, the author suggests scheduling workouts for the morning hours to avoid the accumulation of daily fatigue. Although physiological factors like increased inflammation and reduced energy stores can hinder a session, a single restless night is unlikely to ruin long-term fitness goals. Ultimately, the source advises adjusting training intensity rather than skipping workouts entirely when sleep is insufficient.