Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a swimmer or figure skater who practices early in the morning, how many hours of sleep do they get per night? I have an 11 yo that is just starting early morning practice. In bed by 8:30 but didn't fall asleep until 9:30, then woke up at 5:30 and practiced hard for an hour and then fell asleep on the way from school to practice and looked really tired walking into school.
Just curious what is your end goal?
OP here. Our end goal is for our child to reach their potential in their sport, but I posted because I am wondering if we can make this new training schedule work and still have a healthy sleep schedule.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a swimmer or figure skater who practices early in the morning, how many hours of sleep do they get per night? I have an 11 yo that is just starting early morning practice. In bed by 8:30 but didn't fall asleep until 9:30, then woke up at 5:30 and practiced hard for an hour and then fell asleep on the way from school to practice and looked really tired walking into school.
Just curious what is your end goal?
OP here. Our end goal is for our child to reach their potential in their sport, but I posted because I am wondering if we can make this new training schedule work and still have a healthy sleep schedule.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have a swimmer or figure skater who practices early in the morning, how many hours of sleep do they get per night? I have an 11 yo that is just starting early morning practice. In bed by 8:30 but didn't fall asleep until 9:30, then woke up at 5:30 and practiced hard for an hour and then fell asleep on the way from school to practice and looked really tired walking into school.
Just curious what is your end goal?
Anonymous wrote:If you have a swimmer or figure skater who practices early in the morning, how many hours of sleep do they get per night? I have an 11 yo that is just starting early morning practice. In bed by 8:30 but didn't fall asleep until 9:30, then woke up at 5:30 and practiced hard for an hour and then fell asleep on the way from school to practice and looked really tired walking into school.
Anonymous wrote:I’m assuming this is swim. I don’t think it’s that uncommon with really talented swimmers to do this at this age. My kids play team sports so I’m not an expert in this but do know 11 year olds who have 5:30 practice and 13 year olds that have 4:00 am practice.
Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many days a week? We started with one and that was just a night they didnt get enough sleep
We are signed up for two mornings a week, so that would mean two nights of 8 hours of sleep if the current sleep schedule holds. DC is training about ~10 hours a week right now across two sports, but one of them is just rec level for fun. The best coaching for main sport is only available to DC in the mornings.
Find a different program or coach. 11 is way too early for morning practices.
'Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many days a week? We started with one and that was just a night they didnt get enough sleep
We are signed up for two mornings a week, so that would mean two nights of 8 hours of sleep if the current sleep schedule holds. DC is training about ~10 hours a week right now across two sports, but one of them is just rec level for fun. The best coaching for main sport is only available to DC in the mornings.
Anonymous wrote:How many days a week? We started with one and that was just a night they didnt get enough sleep