Archive for April, 2011

GOOD SLEEP HYGIENE IS BOSTON CELTICS “SECRET WEAPON”

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

The hectic schedule of an NBA team can wreck havoc on players’ performance and well-being. Constant traveling leads to sleep deprivation which increases recovery time from injuries, lowers judgement and reaction times, and leads to losses on the court. One team has found a way to gain the edge over the competition with sleep medicine.

The Boston Celtics coaching staff realized the impact constant traveling and a lack of sleep were having on their players, so they enlisted the help of Harvard’s Sleep Medicine director, Dr. Charles Czeisler. Czeisler detailed the detrimental effects of sleep loss to Celtics coach Doc Rivers and they took action to ensure a rested team. Paul Flannery of Boston Magazine recounts the changes on his blog:

The Celtics soon eliminated morning practices and instituted the “2 a.m. rule,” which holds that if the players can’t get to their hotel rooms in the next city by that time, then they stay where they are for an extra night and get their eight hours. Sound rest is all the more important for a veteran team like the Celtics, who have struggled playing games on consecutive nights. “Trying to create a window of 8 to 10 hours of sleep — it’s almost impossible during an NBA season,” Rivers says. “The way we were doing it made it completely impossible.”

The lessons learned from the Celtics sleep hygiene practices can be applied to everyone’s daily life. Allowing oneself plenty of time for sleep and eliminating distractions such as TV and computers from the bedroom are good steps to maintaining a balanced sleep schedule.

DEREK JETER MOVES TO ENSURE A GOOD NIGHTS SLEEP

Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

As reported by the New York Post:

“Yankee captain Derek Jeter has a new clubhouse — a $15,500-a-month, two-bedroom, three-bath rental at Trump World Tower, reports The Post’s Jennifer Gould Keil. Yes, that’s the same building where Jeter already owns a $20 million apartment that is now on the market. We hear that a neighbor’s noisy construction was hampering the star shortstop’s crucial rest. So Jeter signed a lease for a 2,087-square-foot corner pad away from the racket to ensure some serious shut-eye during baseball season.”

As expensive as that sounds, Jeter is taking a proactive approach to protect his sleep, something that is all too often ignored by many people. Having a proper sleep environment is very important to getting a good night’s rest. Sleep specialists recommend that your sleep environment be dark, cool, and quiet. Remove televisions and computers from the bedroom and don’t let pets sleep in the room to limit sleep disruptions. For more tips on proper sleep hygiene visit Oregon Sleep Associates.