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Oak Ridge resident here, so glad to have a quality salon this close to home
Oak Ridge resident here, so glad to have a quality salon this close to home
By week four, fatigue sneaks in—your body’s telling you to slow down. Prioritize sleep as your main recovery tool between sessions. Try a simple evening buffer after late sparring to unwind and reset
By week four of training, fatigue builds and recovery becomes crucial. Sleep drives your progress more than you think, especially with late sparring sessions. Adding a simple evening buffer helps your body reset
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Week four fatigue hits hard if you don’t plan your hours between sessions. Sleep is your main recovery driver—aim for consistent patterns and a simple evening buffer after late sparring to wind down
By week four of training, fatigue hits hard—your sleep quality drives recovery more than anything else. Planning hours between sessions matters: build a simple evening buffer after late sparring to reset
Struggling to sleep well? Try creating a calming bedtime routine, limiting screen time before bed, and adjusting your bedroom for comfort. Cutting back on caffeine and alcohol in the evening can also help
I finally found a simple body routine that makes my skin smoother and less dry. Right after showering, I spend 60 seconds locking in moisture while my skin is still damp. For rough heels, I use a cream with 10% urea—it melts away dryness fast
Struggling to sleep? Simple changes like sticking to a consistent bedtime routine, limiting screen time before bed, and creating a calm, cool bedroom can make a big difference. Cutting back on late caffeine or alcohol helps too
I finally nailed a body routine that actually makes a difference. Right after showering, I spend 60 seconds locking in moisture while my skin is still damp. For dry heels, I use a cream with 10% urea—it seriously softens rough patches