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Ultradian Rhythms & the 20-minute Break
Merlin Mann | Sep 7 2006
I had a Psychology teacher back at New College (who's now apparently an expert in the Klingon language), who used to talk about how the human body had these ±90-minute cycles. And that if you could become aware of yours, you could do Great Things -- particularly because you could learn the optimal time to snag a nap versus, say, try to cure small-cell carcinoma. Not sure if this is exactly what he was talking about, but I am certainly fascinated by the idea of ultradian rhythms:
A guy named Rossi appears to be the mainstream gorilla in this field, especially as it pertains to "healing" (or, to put it less fancily, rest and renewal). He wrote a book called The 20 Minute Break and has a site where I found this overview/interview:
Just learned about this stuff last night, so, no, I haven't read much more than what I'm posting here yet. Thing is, I recently started taking 20-minute naps every day (with the assistance of the most excellent Pzizz), and the effects so far have been profound. So I'm especially interested in whether there's a connection here. What do you guys say? What's the deal with ultradians? Is there anything to this? Does this jibe with your experience? Prof. Schoen, are you out there? 39 Comments
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![]() Semi-related to this is the...Submitted by Susan Kitchens (not verified) on September 9, 2006 - 2:41pm.
Semi-related to this is the periodic break to simply stretch the muscles (I say this as a person who has abused her back w/ bad posture and am currently paying for it. ouch. Concentration time in front of computer is precious little with back pain.). Just downloaded a little shareware app AntiRSI (RSI = repetitive strain injuries) and it pops up to make you take micro breaks on the order of 4 - 15 minutes or more (for you to stretch for 15 seconds or shake out your hands or whatever) and then forces you to take a break every n minutes for n minutes. Link to software: http://ozy.student.utwente.nl/projects/antirsi/ At the blog post that's linked to my name, I have links to sites that have back stretch exercises and the like. » POSTED IN:
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