The Okami Kai Chronicles
Welcome to the Okami Kai Chronicles. A podcast devoted to not only the students at Okami Kai Martial Arts and Fitness, but also to the fans of our school in Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada.
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The Okami Kai Chronicles
The Sleep Episode
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You're training hard, eating reasonably well, and showing up consistently. So why does progress feel slower than it should? Why does recovery take longer than it used to? Why do you feel like you're running at 80 percent no matter what you do?
The answer might be happening while you're unconscious.
In 1942, the average person slept 7.9 hours a night. Today it's closer to 6.5. That missing 90 minutes isn't just making you tired. It's quietly working against every training session you put in, every technique you're trying to learn, and every adaptation your body is trying to make.
In this episode, we dig into the science of sleep and what it actually means for anyone who trains martial arts, attends fitness classes, or is raising kids who do. We cover why sleep is where your training gets processed, not just where you rest. We talk about the hormonal repair window that most people are cutting short without realizing it, why your evening habits are sending your biology the wrong signals, and what the research actually says about caffeine, alcohol, light, temperature, and the mind that won't stop spinning at midnight.
No vague wellness advice. No supplements to buy. Just the mechanisms, the evidence, and a handful of specific things you can change tonight.
This episode is for anyone who has quietly accepted being tired as just part of life.
It doesn't have to be.
What we cover:
- Why sleep is the recovery window your training depends on
- The seven-hour finding and what chronic short sleep actually costs you
- How martial arts and fitness training creates a sleep advantage and how to use it
- Circadian rhythms and why consistency matters more than duration
- Temperature, light, caffeine, and alcohol: the four evening habits most affecting your sleep
- What to do when your mind won't quiet down at bedtime
- The clinical option for chronic insomnia that outperforms medication
Okami Kai Martial Arts & Fitness serves families across Uxbridge, Port Perry, Stouffville, and the broader Durham Region. Programs include Karate, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Aikido, Okinawan Kobudo, Lil' Dragons, and adult fitness and self-defence.
Learn more at okamikai.com
Stronger Together.