Sleep or swim? Early-morning training severely restricts the amount of sleep obtained by elite swimmers

Volume: 14, Issue: sup1, Pages: S310 - S315
Published: Jul 6, 2012
Abstract
Good sleep is essential for optimal performance, yet few studies have examined the sleep/wake behaviour of elite athletes. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of early-morning training on the amount of sleep obtained by world-class swimmers. A squad of seven swimmers from the Australian Institute of Sport participated in this study during 14 days of high-intensity training in preparation for the 2008 Olympic Games. During these 14...
Paper Details
Title
Sleep or swim? Early-morning training severely restricts the amount of sleep obtained by elite swimmers
Published Date
Jul 6, 2012
Volume
14
Issue
sup1
Pages
S310 - S315
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