Listen "How HRV & RHR Reveal Your Sleep Quality"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode dive into how sleep, recovery, and the nervous system are deeply connected—and how you can track your body’s readiness through HRV (heart rate variability) and RHR (resting heart rate).Sleep is where true healing happens, especially during slow-wave sleep (SWS) and REM sleep. SWS restores the body, while REM processes emotions and memories.The parasympathetic nervous system—your "rest-and-digest" mode—supports deep, restorative sleep. But many people live in sympathetic overdrive, blocking the body’s ability to relax and recover, even during sleep.Recovery isn’t just about getting more sleep—it’s about entering the right nervous system state during the day and night. Small daily habits like deep breathing, slow meals, and screen-free evenings help activate the parasympathetic system.HRV and RHR are simple, powerful indicators of how well you’re recovering.High HRV = strong recovery, flexibility, and parasympathetic activityLow HRV = stress, fatigue, and poor recoveryLow RHR = calm, efficient heart functionHigh RHR = possible strain or sleep disturbanceBy paying attention to these signals—and supporting your body through intentional recovery habits—you can improve your sleep, resilience, and overall well-being. Recovery doesn’t start at bedtime; it starts with how you live your day.
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