Hi all,
I’m contacting you to ask for your participation in the “ultramarathon sleep study”. This study deals with sleep both during the ultramarathons but also upstream during regular training and after during recovery. While training and diet in ultra-endurance is now relatively well documented, a whole aspect of performance – i.e. sleep - is often forgotten. Sleep is essential for day-to-day recovery and sleep mismanagement can compromise a race performance even if training has been optimal regarding all other aspects.
The purposes of the study are:
1. To know the sleep habits of ultra-runners in order to characterize it compared to non-athletic population.
2. To examine the management of sleep during daily training, in the days before an ultramarathon, during the race and during recovery after the race.
All you need to do is to fill out the following questionnaire:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1fcCbn8 ... I/viewform
Thank you for your help,
Prof Guillaume Millet, University of Calgary.
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Re: ultra sleep study
Are you talking only about multi-day races? (It's implied by the "sleep during the ultra" comment, but not explicitly stated.)
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Re: ultra sleep study
I just filled out the survey, its pretty extensive. I have worked 3 shifts on a 6 week rotation for the past 28 years so I am quite use to shifting my sleep patterns around. Its quite and advantage when it comes to the 24 , 48 hour as well as the 100 milers. Sleep is the last thing that I fell like doing when I am going long. I am usually so wired after the event when I do get a chance to sleep its tough to achieve it.
Re: ultra sleep study
ultraslacker wrote:Are you talking only about multi-day races? (It's implied by the "sleep during the ultra" comment, but not explicitly stated.)
Hi,
I'm actually NOT talking about multi-day races, only single-stage ultra.
Thanks
Gui
Re: ultra sleep study
West Grey Runner wrote:I just filled out the survey, its pretty extensive. I have worked 3 shifts on a 6 week rotation for the past 28 years so I am quite use to shifting my sleep patterns around. Its quite and advantage when it comes to the 24 , 48 hour as well as the 100 milers. Sleep is the last thing that I fell like doing when I am going long. I am usually so wired after the event when I do get a chance to sleep its tough to achieve it.
Thanks for filling out the survey.
Gui
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Re: ultra sleep study
Damn. I was hoping the study was about getting "ultra sleep", which is something I'm in desperate need of.
Oh, and form filled!
Oh, and form filled!
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