How does exercise help you sleep?
If you are expending energy during the day, you are going to need to recuperate and regenerate at night. And if you're getting a really good work out, you're more likely to sleep better too. There have been many studies into the reasons why, and some experts believe that changes in body temperature are the most likely reason why we sleep better after exercise. Others believe that there's more to it than that.
When we exercise, our bodies release endorphins which tell our brain we're happy. We naturally start to feel less stressed, less anxious and more relaxed. And in this state, we are more likely to be able to fall into a good sleep when it comes to switching off for the night.
Whatever the reason, experts are agreed that some exercise can be great for improving sleep, and we know already that there are a whole host of other benefits too. So what have you got to lose?
The best exercises for good sleep
Research has found that exercising earlier in the day is more likely to aid in better sleep. Working out before bedtime can cause the body to become too alert and the mind can have trouble winning down for sleep, so the earlier the better. And here are the top three exercises to try:
Yoga
Yoga relaxes the body and mind, so it makes sense that it should be top of this list. But you need to be selective with the stretches and poses that you choose, because some are more energising than others. For optimum sleep opportunity, try the following:
- Upside down stretches. This can be done against a wall and requires no special skills or equipment. Simply lie flat on your back with your legs up against the wall and extend them long. If you need a deeper stretch, move your bottom closer to the wall. Breathe gently.
 - Open leg stretch. Another one that can be done lying on the floor (or your bed) and this one is great for slowing the breathing and relaxing the lower limbs. Lie flat and bend your knees.Then move your legs so that the soles of your feet are touching, and allow your legs to fall to the sides, forming a diamond shape.
 - Child's pose. A firm favourite, and the perfect move for ultimate relaxation. Kneel on the floor and rest on your heels. Then lean your body forward so that your forehead rests on the floor and your arms stretch out above your head. Hold the pose and breathe.
 
 with a long soak in the bath, a splash of Pure English Lavender bubble bath and a candle or two. Perfect!
  