For now, the study offers no conclusive evidence on whether a binky or a nighty-night-kiss could also increase performance.
As reported by Erin Allday in the San Francisco Chronicle, Stanford study on sleep shows that increasing ones sleep can also elevate your performance:
Eleven players from Stanford’s varsity basketball team who tried to get at least 10 hours of sleep every night. Collectively, they increased their speed and improved the accuracy of both their free-throw and three-point shooting by 9 percent.
Sleep? Seriously, when you’re young-and-single-and-likes-to-mingle? All I gotta say – what would Walt “Clyde” Frazier do?1
+ Sources:
• Stanford Study On Sleep and Performance :: Erin Allday :: San Francisco Chronicle
• Walt Frazier Pioneer Advertisement :: Found in Mom’s Basement
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