The Sleep Dilemma: Quantity vs. Quality – Separating Science from Wearable Hype

This blog post explores the age-old debate between sleep quantity and sleep quality, examining the benefits of each as supported by scientific evidence. It also discusses the limitations of consumer wearables like the Whoop, Apple Watch, and Oura Ring in measuring sleep quality accurately. The post highlights the importance of achieving a balance between quantity and quality and how wearables can serve as behavioral change tools. Additionally, it relates these concepts to endurance athletes, specifically swimmers, and their sleep-related needs for performance and recovery.

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Improving Swim Performance: The Importance of Body Composition in Elite Swimmers

Improving Swim Performance: The Importance of Body Composition in Elite Swimmers

Body composition is crucial for athletic performance, particularly in swimming, a sport that demands high physicality. Elite swimmers' physical makeup is extensively studied due to its strong correlation with water performance. Measurements such as body mass, height, skinfolds, and lean mass index (LMI) are used for analysis.

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Compression Boots for Recovery

Compression Boots for Recovery

Pneumatic compression boots are a type of device that uses air pressure to massage and compress the lower legs and feet. They are often used by athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and people with circulatory issues to improve blood flow, reduce swelling, and aid in recovery from exercise or injury. In this blog, we will discuss the various benefits of pneumatic compression boots and how they can be used to improve overall health and well-being.

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