Dreaming while awake: The beneficial effects of yoga Nidra on mental and physical recovery in two elite karate athletes
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
Yoga Nidra (YN) naturally stimulates a hypnagogic state wherein an individual is physiologically
asleep yet maintains a certain awareness to follow a guide’s instructions. The aim of this study
was to investigate the effects of this aware sleep state on recovery-stress balance in two elite
karate athletes adopting an idiosyncratic and multimodal approach. One male and one female
athlete underwent a YN intervention. Before intervention, after intervention and three weeks
later, recovery-stress balance specific scales, perceived stress, cognitive and somatic anxiety,
subjective and objective sleep quality, and individual alpha peak frequency (iAPF) values were
assessed. Perceived quality of recovery was continuously monitored for three months including
the period of the investigation. Feelings and arousal levels before and after each YN session were
also examined. Our results showed a YN general positive effect; however, the intervention had
higher sport specific effects in the male compared to the female athlete. On the other hand, in the
female athlete, YN seems to have effects both from an emotional and physical point of view. We
also noted the intertwined relationship among interoception, perceived stress and YN effects.
Also, findings suggest that iAPF modulation reflected improved recovery skills or a better control
of stressful situations, while the acute effects on arousal levels were expression of anxiety or
energy reduction. Overall, YN improved both the perceived quality of recovery and sleep quality,
shedding light on the importance of YN for recovery-stress balance enhancement in the sport
context
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Arousal
iAPF
Interoceptive awareness
Recovery-stress balance
Relaxation
Sleep quality
Stress perception
Elenco autori:
DI FRONSO, Selenia; Robazza, Claudio; Pompa, Dario; Bertollo, Maurizio
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