exercising right before bed?
exercising right before bed?
I have not been successful at finding a drug that relieves my RLS. I have to take Lunesta to get to sleep at night. My legs really bother me a few minutes after I lay down and I've found that if I get up and do a bunch of leg lifts on my weight bench, it helps out enough to get me to sleep. Wondering if anyone else has tried this, and do you think I should try working out right before bed? Or do you think this would just wake me up since it gets the heart going so much.
I'm just curious if anyone exercises right before bed. thanks
I'm just curious if anyone exercises right before bed. thanks
Hi J,
I walk at night and I think it helps with my sleep. 3.5 miles about 3 hours before bed.
I do know that one of our old timers from the board always said that doing push ups (I think) before bed helped him as well.
For me it seems to explode that energy and it feels better when I lay down for bed.
Nice to see you around!
Lynne
I walk at night and I think it helps with my sleep. 3.5 miles about 3 hours before bed.
I do know that one of our old timers from the board always said that doing push ups (I think) before bed helped him as well.
For me it seems to explode that energy and it feels better when I lay down for bed.
Nice to see you around!
Lynne
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I have been trying excercise, both to prevent and at night when the discomfort is more than I can take. I use a small trampoline. It works faster then other methods Ive tried. I have learned to have it next to something I can hang on to when its 3 am and im exhausted and in pain so I dont fall over. Anneeg
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i was just about to start a new thread about this when i saw this one!!!
Ive started trying some leg and back stretching exercises before i get into bed - and it has helped incredibly!!!!
Basically, i do basic stretches - stand on one leg, while holding the 'ankle' or whatever you can get hold of of the other leg ... (hopefully you know the one i mean) and i do thta with both legs,
i then look like im trying to hold up a brick wall or bed or something - where you stretch the back of the leg ... do that with both legs,
and then i stretch my back - which also helps a lot!!! I bend backwards as far as i can without support - several times,
then lean over to the right several times,
then the other side several times.
then i lie on the bed, with my knees raised, feet flat on the bed.
I move my knees first to the right several times,
then to the left several times,
then i bring both my knees towards my face several times.
IT DOES HELP ME !!!! Hopefully it will help you too >?
Ive started trying some leg and back stretching exercises before i get into bed - and it has helped incredibly!!!!
Basically, i do basic stretches - stand on one leg, while holding the 'ankle' or whatever you can get hold of of the other leg ... (hopefully you know the one i mean) and i do thta with both legs,
i then look like im trying to hold up a brick wall or bed or something - where you stretch the back of the leg ... do that with both legs,
and then i stretch my back - which also helps a lot!!! I bend backwards as far as i can without support - several times,
then lean over to the right several times,
then the other side several times.
then i lie on the bed, with my knees raised, feet flat on the bed.
I move my knees first to the right several times,
then to the left several times,
then i bring both my knees towards my face several times.
IT DOES HELP ME !!!! Hopefully it will help you too >?
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