Sleep is another huge component for performance and training in addition to nutrition. It is good to set a consistent routine to your sleep schedule. Go to bed around the same time each day, this helps you optimize your sleep and fall asleep faster. This will ensure you get a deep, recovery sleep. Eight hours of sleep is recommended, but 10 hours of sleep for an athlete will give you the maximum amount of benefits.

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