The Matt Walker Podcast

#90 - Sleep as Fuel for Athletes with Dr. Cheri Mah

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Jan 20, 2025
Dr. Cheri Mah is a renowned sleep scientist from Stanford University, known for her groundbreaking research on sleep's impact on athletic performance. In this engaging conversation, she shares how extra sleep significantly improved shooting accuracy in college basketball players. Dr. Mah tackles common sleep challenges athletes face, such as racing thoughts and travel disruptions, while offering practical strategies for better rest. She also underscores the hidden effects of sleep disorders like sleep apnea on performance, making a compelling case for sleep as an essential part of training.
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ANECDOTE

Swimmers' Improved Times

  • Dr. Mah's interest in sleep and athletic performance sparked when student swimmers in a sleep study reported improved swim times.
  • This "aha moment" led her to further investigate the link between sleep and physical performance.
INSIGHT

Sleep as a Competitive Advantage

  • Sleep is a fundamental process often neglected, impacting cognitive and physical performance, particularly in athletes.
  • Extending sleep can bring significant benefits, providing a competitive advantage by improving various performance domains.
ANECDOTE

Stanford Basketball Study Results

  • In the Stanford Men's Basketball study, athletes who extended their sleep saw a 9% improvement in free throws and three-pointers.
  • They also had faster reaction times, sprint times, improved mood, and lower fatigue levels.
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