No, you didn't get the real message here they are trying to convey. It was just an example and having a sleep and waking up pattern will give u more time to do the things you can't actually get done when you wake up a little late than 4 or 5:30AM. It gives you more personal time and gives you more energy. If you still don't get it then don't do it. Period. No need to argue
@@05cateye96 That is based on that kid then. I am at work at 0600, of work at 1400 and I still can't fall asleep half the time due to a lot of energy. Kids have more energy than us adults. That's a cop out for kids not being better. Especially high school age kids, that's their faults.
Serving my 23rd year. Let's see, PT, Hygiene, some daily cleaning task, breakfast if I choose to eat, make up bed, walk the dog, etc.. Wife wakes up 6am so bed gets made then. Her breakfast is done (me). So yes most soldiers get more done by 9am.
It's not sleep deprivation if you're not depriving yourself of any sleep. Think about what you do after 8:00 pm. After you've eaten dinner and taken care of your hygienic for the night, you're probably not doing much that's productive. If you're going to sleep at 8:30 every night and waking up at 5:30, then that's 9 hours right there, the recommended amount of sleep for most adults. Not depriving at all.
Here in Rio de Janeiro in the summer without summer daylight saving time, it's already sunny at 4:50am. It's not officially summer but it already feels like hell, so I can say we are already in the summer. Since the actual time of your exact place is the GMT time plus or minus your longitude divided by 15, your actual time will differ from the oficial time some minutes. Also, she lives in the Northern Hemisphere, so it was summer when she filmed this video probably, the video was uploaded in July.
Jocko himself says waking up at 4:30 isn't the point, the point is having the discipline to do it every day, and then use that time for more discipline. Wake up, make your bed, exercise, eat, hydrate ,go to work. The discipline is the gift.
@@madhousenetwork Both of those are incorrect. Going to bed at 8:00 PM is possible. Also, supposedly, if you average six hours a night, you can start to hallucinate. So, not good.
Mike Hunt it always makes me laugh this kind of comments. Are you an operator? Have you ever have their training? Do what they do? Have first hand experience on the subject? Really man, those guys have done harder stuff than you, almost for sure. Who TH are you to say anything? You are mad because of all the movies and book, ok, have an opinion, but don’t bash their training or things like that. That’s just plain stupid.
I've been waking up at 4:00 am for the past 2.5 years and I'll say this much... I'm more productive than ever, confident, and accomplished. I couldn't turn back if I tried. Depression is gone as well. I love it and hope others can get on board to see the difference!
There's 2 kinds of people: morning people and night people. The biggest difference between these 2 types, I find, is that morning people tend to be superior about it. You'll be coming down to breakfast on a Saturday morning at 9 AM and they'll greet you with a sanctimonious, "Good afternoon!" I think the key is to find your own best rhythm and work with that.
you're right man, im a night person, i stay awake all the night and i sleep all the morning, i really hate sleep at night and waking up at morning is hell for me, that's why i want a night job so i can do better and feel better
Totally disagree, it's a choice, or, a necessity if you will. Nightshift (yes, I was a daytime sleeper) for 26 years (do figure out my age), replaced by naturally waking up, fun fact, pretty exactly at 04.30, back from my run at 06.45. I kidd you not.
@@silkegehtyoutubegarnichtsa892 OK. So you were able to reverse your schedule successfully and now you wake-up with the birds and even go for a morning run. Your comment just proves my point - that morning people naturally assume that their way is "the better way," and that being a morning person is something we should all "choose" to aspire to. So even though you *were* a night owl? You either decided or had to change your ways - and now you've "seen the light" (quite literally). Now you're a morning person, and as I said - superior.
@@silkegehtyoutubegarnichtsa892 life is made of experience; i want to sleep during the day because i always had to wake up early at morning, you want to wake up early because you always had to stay awake at night.
There's actually no such thing as a "morning" or a "night" person. Its been debunked multiple times. Unless you have somekind of insomnia nearly anyone can change their routine. It just takes getting used to.
Exactly this. I love when people go "oh my god I'm so tired I only slept 6 hours" while for most people in today's world 6 hours is optimum. When I was studying for my exams and I wanted to get straight A's I slept most days 4-5 hours. Soldiers on missions especially those who are what you could call "bad sleepers" get that amount on regular. I know sleep is an essential for your body to function but if you have other more important stuff in your life that you focus on, sleep gets pushed away and you prioritize your goals instead. And this is coming from someone who has struggled with sleep A LOT and still works out, runs daily and sleeps 6 hours (if I'm lucky 😁)
Try that here in Scandinavia where I am from, especially during fall and winter. At 4:30 AM it is pitch black and the sun will not rise until 7:30 AM. If you go out at 4:30 AM it is like being out in the middle of the night. Not a single soul, car or bird in sight but this constant darkness for five months straight. I need to eat D vitamin pills during that period to just simply stay alert.
If she didn't go to bed at 8pm then she didn't do it properly. We want to see what it's like to go to bed early and rise early and see the results. I have had short periods of time where I would go to sleep at 9pm and wake at 5am. I was way more productive. But somehow it's hard to discipline myself to go to sleep that early. It's the going to bed early part that's hard.
I agree, it's easier to wake up - BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO. But going to sleep my mind is trying to decide how much sleep I will be okay with for tomorrow and end up only getting 4 hours of sleep
Yeah most people work office jobs where they sit all day in a warm, comfortable environment, and they have to wake up at like 8am. It's funny how they are the ones who complain the most and not those who wake up at 5, and STAND for 8-12 hours doing PHYSICAL work not just typing away at a keyboard...
I used to do polyphasic sleeping and slept 3 hours per night until 2 AM, then have 2x30 min naps during the day. At that time, I was thinking of how Jocko needs to step up his game but that kind of sleep deprivation isn't healthy long term. Sleep is essential and depriving yourself of it literally takes years off your life
Boy you can just come over here and i promise i'll come up with something for you to do round here. Or let me guess, your back hurts or something... 🙄🙄🙄
Unless you are working out all day by doing endless amounts of pushups, flutter kicks, boat carries, lot PT, running over 10 miles a day (at least), swimming in the cold pacific, and doing countless other activities, it has nothing to do with SEALs.
Sarab Yahya Well there’s a lot of more mental exercises. One would be the infamous drown proofing. It involves them tying your hands behind your back and your feet together. After that, you must bob from the bottom of the deep end, to the surface to take a breath. You do that for about 15 minutes. Then, while tied up, we also must swim from one end of the pool to the other (50 meters) and then dive down and pick up goggles with only our mouths. Another grueling activity is the 50 meter (over half a football field) underwater swim. If you surface for air, it’s considered quitting. During hell week, you do physical activity constantly. It last 5 1/2 days and you get a total of 4-6 hours sleep for the whole week. During this 5 and a half days, one thing they do is make you tread water in the Pacific Ocean, which is always extremely cold) and they make you stay out there until someone drops. I’ve heard of some classes staying out there for up to 50 minutes. I can continue on with some after you read this one. I don’t want to make this comment to long.
How about rather than noting the suck, you embrace it. Rather than having 4:30 wake up be you goal, aim for being a better human badass, and understand that early wake up is a step to achieve that.
My mom wakes up 3:30 am everyday to cook for my father who wakes up 4:30 am before going to work. They both go to bed at 9 pm. I think this is kind of true.
This is actually a detriment if you're single and dating. I used to wake up at 5am and 1 chick literally stopped talking to me because I went to bed "so damn early".
@@Snedwin people in the Bay Area commute far because it's expensive. The cheapest home in my hometown was a mobile home that was next to a freeway and cost $600,000 🤣. I never understood why people would do insane commutes but many do it. I moved out because my chosen profession could not sustain living there. Why suffer?
7 hours is the bare minimum someone should get. 9 hours is an actual proper sleep; Any less than 7 raises your blood pressure, risk of cancer, increase in body fat, and other cellular damage.
jeah tell that to tesla and all other people that feel fine with 5hours or less sleep. i never go to sleep before 12pm and have to stand up at 4.45 to be at work at 5:30 doing this for the past 20 years i have low blood pressure and my eight is 76kg at 1,92m. in fakt if i force myself to sleep earlyer like 9pm i found myself to ake up on my own at 2am which is annoying when you now you are awake but there are 3 hours left till work.
Randy, the actual amount of sleep that is necessary for the average person is actually around 6 hours, that meaning around 3 cycles in which the most important functions are being "restarted", and the average person's cycle is around 2 hours( a bit under actually) . Actually in case of a lot of people studies have shown that a 5 hour sleep is healthier than a 8-9 one. Increased blood pressure? Cancer? Where did you get that from? Literally anything above 3-4 hours of sleep has no effects on your body directly, other than you not being very productive. My old grandma that has heart problems watches tv shows up to like 1 am and at 7 am she is up doing housework, and this is for as long as i can remember her. I haven't slept more than 6-7 hours for a continuous amount of days for like years now. Stop believing the oldest lies that have not been proven scientifically.
Lol. I wake up at 11:00pm to the graveyard shift. Then work a day shift 5-7 hours during the day. 3-4 hours of sleep daily and almost consecutively for three years now.
I was in military school for 6 years and literally had to follow this 4:30 am crap except for the weekend. And now I'm close to finish my med school; leading a life where sleeping itself is almost a myth. From my experience and knowledge one thing I can assure you - waking up at 4:30 am doesn't make you productive or energetic. What makes you feel like that is sleeping at least 6-7 hours without any interruption; a healthy food habit with lil amount of workout every single day. That's the secret. If 4:30 am was the secret of being more productive than every soldiers would have been a millionaire by now; no offense.
Been doing it for a year now, thanks to high school, i believe the benefits from waking up early are increased willingness to do work, more efficient and quicker thinking, more time and well, is very fulfilling 😎👍
When i worked from home, i realized it is hard to concentrate on my work because of too many distractions. So i decided to wake up super early to do my work when everybody else was still asleep. Loved it, coz no other people asking me for help in the midst of my work. Very productive. Well, on some days it got quite boring when there was not much work to do.. Then there was my husband who's so annoyed that our sleeping and waking up time became so different. He couldnt understand my point at all and thought i was crazy Eventually i am not doing it anymore. Gone back to my messy lifestyle..
Amir Campbell I took a semester off of school to work construction and save money while I figured out what I wanted to do. Best part of my day was that early morning drive through the back roads with nobody in sight. Was able to think a lot
Yeah me too playing project cars 2 before sunrise, and I set in-game dynamic weather for kind of equal sunrise time, so during the race I see sunrise in-game which is making my body like "calibrates". That helps me more productive for day. But I go to bed earlier to get healthy 7 hours sleep time.
yeah.... I don't think so. As someone who has chronic health issues that effect my sleep it would not only be very difficult for me to wake up that early, it would actually be very unhealthy.
I wake up at 3 am to work 4 to 1 pm shift then part time trainer at a local gym 3 to 9 pm. I need to support my wife who has health issues and of course my two kids. Pay the mortgage, bills and cars. That's my life no complains so far lol just keep on grinding! 💪🏽
@@deadtome44 some people wake up At 3:30 am and some at 4pm. Again, the hour is irrelevant. It’s very basic, if you still can’t figure it out go ask someone else:)
I made it through the first 30 seconds hoping it was a joke. Shame on me. I guess the video wouldn’t get many hits if it was called “ I woke up at 4:30 am every day for the last 13 years like a large percentage of the working class”
If a large percentage of the working class do that, people need to push for a change. I'm sure that ruins both people's quality of life and overall public health both physical and mental, which in turn damages society as a whole. Lots of things affect each other, and people could actively care more about other problems again if they didn't have more than enough with their own. And for no justifiable reason unless its an emergency occupation like working in a hospital where people could have a medical emergency at any point. Or caring for someone who needs around the clock care. No reason why people who merely work in a store, factory, construction work etc. should have to wake up that early. I have had to wake up at 5 back at high school and its terrible (I get that an even earlier routine may be even worse, but I already only slept for like 3-4 hours each night, because couldnt fall asleep in time)
Very interesting. You speak openly without thinking the mediocre comments it's going to bring. Realistic and authentic personality. I like the video 👍💯
you do actually score in "American Football" with your foot. Its called a filed goal. Not that you need a body part to name the sport. Because if you go by that logic,, Names like Rugby or Cricket etc make no freaking sense. hope this helps... stay lit, Merica.
@tnemec So basically word football.. in "American football" because they do score their field goal with their foot, makes a lot more sense than just random words like Rugby and Cricket.
I’m waking up at 3-4 am daily basis and it’s so helpful for me that I complete many of my task before my parents woke up. Fell like I have more than 24 hrs in a day.
So I wake up at 5:30 ever since I left my job (now in my own business). There are few points in this video which is practically wrong or is incomplete we can say. 1- You do not have to loose your sleep, 6 hours or somewhere between 6-7 hours is enough. 2- Sleeping & waking up is a kind of training for any body, it will take more than a month to understand that everyone can do it.1 week is just not enough for judging. 3- You do not have to find things to do, u can always plan ahead & even if you don’t have any thing, then entertaining yourself is not bad in my personal opinion. Sometimes when I don’t go to the gym I wake up & watch movie or a series, just like people do at night before sleeping.
I feel that because circadian rhythm varies from person to person, some people just aren't meant to wake up at such early times. When my job changed from 7am start time to 5am, I woke up at 4:30am 5 days a week from March 2019 up until February 2020 when I quit, and as much as people told me I'd get used to it, I didn't. At first, I thought this would be great since I would get home earlier and have more time to do the things I had to do or liked doing, but that was definitely not the case. I would get home much more tired and it was much harder to study that way. 11 months of waking up at 4:30am and I never adjusted to it. It felt so unnatural and I was honestly miserable. I feel that whether people are early birds or night owls, they should embrace it rather than try to change the sleeping patterns they're already used to cause considering the fact that people should sleep for about 8 hours, we'd still have the same 16 hours to be productive, but I understand if waking up early makes people feel more productive, cause I know I feel productive when I naturally wake up early once in a blue moon.
Early mornings are most beautiful, its just something special, when your doing it for years you'l get a bit angry and annoyed by it sometimes, beacuse plenty of people is still in bed sleeping, but really when you take a bit time off you then see how valuable they were, that moments in winters when you are freezing your ass up and waiting for a train with just a couple of people that you see everyday, that beautiful dawns in the fields, empty cities and much more other things that are unique to you. So more beautiful than having a few hours more of sleep.
waking up before sunrise is just a piece of cake for south-east asian, especially Indonesia. And more for muslim because there's mandatory prayer before sunrise.
The first one or two weeks are hard. On the first few days most people will be like "This is easy! I can do that every day!", but after a couple of days it will get harder. Partly because of sleep deprivation, partly because people tend to forget why they're doing it in the first place. At this point many people will say "I need my sleep and getting up at 8 am isn't so bad after all." - but ultimately these are excuses for giving up. Don't do that. Pull through - eventually it will get better as your body will accustom to the new sleep cycle. Also, it doesn't have to be 4:30 am. Find out a time which makes the most sense to you to accomplish all your morning goals and then stick to it - even on weekends.
I started getting up at 5:30AM everyday, and it substantially imoroved my productivity, however it took me about 10 days to really get adjusted to it. Also making sure you exercise everyday makes a huge difference with how much energy you have, even if it is just 20 minutes a day taking a brisk walk. ....So... maybe I'll try for 4:30 for a little bit ;)
In BUD/S you wake up at 3 and are expected by 4 30, as an active duty SEAL ur sleep schedules vary, in iraq in the teams you did a lot of night ops, then be expected to do reconnaissance and gather Intel during the day or (what ever ur told), so ur work hours are 12 to 15 hour days or more on some circumstances, I hear now In 2018 things are more calm since theres no major conflict like war so the guys can get on a sleep schedule, which you will get up at 3 30 to 4 30 to do training and shooting drills and such.
In my primary till high school days, we have to wake up at 5 am, get ready and wait for school bus to come at 6 am. Must reach school before 7.15 am. The class starts at about 7.30 am. so getting sleep at around 10pm is a must, or else will get very very tired, brain fog and just cant concentrate. At those days, I am living the healthiest lifestyle ever. Everyday waking up before 6 am, sleeping before 11pm, walk a few kilometres to get on the train to tuition centre, at school too, i like to walk very fast, brisk walk, so that’s a daily workout for me already. But now, im in university already, so often i am a night owl, doing assignments, more and more stress coming in, more and more responsibilities on my shoulders, sometimes i skip workout and be lazy.
Just so you know. Your Starbucks baristas wake up around 4:00 am for work since most open at 5:00 am. This only seems to really be valid if you are still working an approximate 9:00am - 5:00pm job.
Or Snow Skiing. Either one of them and I'm up before the roosters are. Takes about 3 hours to get to the mountains and I want to be on the slopes as soon and as long as I can. I love this time of year. Fishing for kings then carving up some powder.
true I don't wake up at all but seriously I wake up everyday 5 am and go to work and after train 1.30 h up to 2 h / and cooking meals / rest is my free time sleep around 6- 7 h
okay,this looks like fun,but what in the winter? If you wake up at 4:30,then you are goint to have 2-3 hours (in Central Europe the sun gos up in the winter at 7-7:30) in the cold and dark. It's much harder. I'm interested what kind of effects does this have on a person.
depends where shes from, the farther north u go the longer the days are ( in summer) so northern canada has sun rises at like 2-3 am and sunset at like 10
I was in a corporate training group for two weeks and everyone thought I was inhuman. We would be up until 2:00AM - 2:30AM drinking, breakfast was at 6:30AM, and the bus over to the training facility was at 7:00AM sharp. I could out drink everyone (staying up until about 2:30am each morning), still made it to breakfast every morning, sat in the back of the class, and still out-performed everyone else on the tests. (There was even a prize.) LOL :) To this day, 4 years later, people recount how legendary I was during that training period. They had no idea how I was able to do it. Because I have always had strange work schedules, it's not an uncommon thing for me to be awake for days at a time. After the first 25-26 hours, I just stop getting that tired feeling. I can stay awake for about 4 days without even having cognitive function issues. (Most people have jitters and are forgetful into the second day.) My father and grandfather were similar, so maybe it's a genetic thing.
When u become a late teen ull start craving for more sleep. I used to wake up so early but then I started to sleep a lot. I've heard this from my friends as well.
Work as a Pre Loader for UPS... Clock in at 3 AM Mondays 4 AM Tuesdays -Fridays I’ve beat that Sun everyday for the last 6 Months. Worked another evening shift for the same company, same location, same warehouse. 4 PM - 8 PM Weekdays. I guess we are doing alright
What I took from this was I can wake up a little earlier and feel a lot better. A month ago, I saw this video and started waking up at 6:00 am instead of 7:30. I like it. It’s nice to get ready for my day, which starts at 8. 4:30 would be too extreme
What grown adult has a arlam at 8 in the morning, On my 7days on my arlam is 0445 for work, days of I don't set one but wake 0630 with my kids. Great to spend time with them, and is good for them to learn to be ready early
Great shots of NYC & you've proven that there are some benefits to getting up at 4:30 although most of us either for school or work have already had to get up at that un godly hour. Being a night owl watching you was painful. But I could appreciate your productivity. You had a positive attitude which helps as well as having a plan for your morning. Good job even though it was only for a week which Im sure felt more like a month lol😳😏🤟🏻💪🏻💯
@@senorbufonidoelegante.8073 No! Thats just majority of the time 😆 but some people go to the gym at those times, movies are playing at that time, restaurants are open; bowling alleys, golf ranges, drive-ins all close late, breweries, and bars too.
For the people who think it is silly to wake up this early: waking up is just a part of it, it is your frame of mind which changes your productivity. If you have enthusiasm then you will be productive. Just waking up at 4 30 in the morning for no apparent reason and saying, "I hate this so much" on a run is the WRONG frame of mind. Please save your sleep if it's just to get up. However If you wake up at 4 30 in the morning and have an attitude for a good day, each task becomes easier and more fun to complete. IT IS A FRAME OF MIND.
As an asian living in third world metropolitan asia with over the top congestion 4:30 am was normal here because commute takes about 2-3hrs not because the transport time is long but because you need to transfer to 4-5 different modes, walk in between of those and wait in line for every change in mode of transportation.
I had times were I woke up at 6 in the morning for school, and went working after it until 3 in the night. I didn't even had time to go on a break in between, or eat. I lived like that for 2,5 years. I also worked and studied on weekends. At least I wasn't at home with my fighting and drunk parents. I have no real memories from that time and I suffered from depression after that for another 2 years, which I can also not remember...But I'm fine now. Good times!
100 percent agree with this . Have been doing this for a month now. I get a work out in and a shower and I can even write music. Before 8 am I've done more than people accomplish in a full day. Great way to change your life. 100 percent truth
Whats the point of this. People wake up early to hustle, not paint their toenails
lol exactly
agree
daily goal like making your bed ;)
No, you didn't get the real message here they are trying to convey. It was just an example and having a sleep and waking up pattern will give u more time to do the things you can't actually get done when you wake up a little late than 4 or 5:30AM. It gives you more personal time and gives you more energy. If you still don't get it then don't do it. Period. No need to argue
Speak for yourself. I wake up early so I can take my time starting the day.
kids are literally up dressed, fed and outside waiting for their bus at 5:45 am...
And people wonder why students are always exhausted and don’t pay attention in class
They should make school start later like 12pm and end later too but that could never happen for some reason
That’s discipline right there. Good parenting
@@05cateye96 That is based on that kid then. I am at work at 0600, of work at 1400 and I still can't fall asleep half the time due to a lot of energy. Kids have more energy than us adults. That's a cop out for kids not being better. Especially high school age kids, that's their faults.
that's messed up, i was never up at that hour through my entire schooling
I've been waking up at 4 a.m. since I was 15. Those early hours are the most peaceful the world is at.
What time do you start sleeping? I wanna so this to experience it.
@@coffeeboi158 always at 8
@@Tetris521 you know after 8 too, the world is quiet if you're patient.
@@manudeepsinhamusic After 8.. itll eventually become 4am, if you wait long enough..
They are peaceful. I used to go to sleep at 5 am though.
In the Army we have a saying. " We do more by 9am, than most people do all day".
Serving my 23rd year. Let's see, PT, Hygiene, some daily cleaning task, breakfast if I choose to eat, make up bed, walk the dog, etc.. Wife wakes up 6am so bed gets made then. Her breakfast is done (me). So yes most soldiers get more done by 9am.
Eat tide pods?
@@MooMoo69556 normie
Saumit Jin my normal consists of search and rescue out at sea and drug interdiction. That’s fine with me 🤙🏽
It's not sleep deprivation if you're not depriving yourself of any sleep. Think about what you do after 8:00 pm. After you've eaten dinner and taken care of your hygienic for the night, you're probably not doing much that's productive. If you're going to sleep at 8:30 every night and waking up at 5:30, then that's 9 hours right there, the recommended amount of sleep for most adults. Not depriving at all.
"I woke up at 4:30am for a run" and the sun was up already, are you in Alaska?
She lives in Manhattan I saw some familiar buildings
Here in Rio de Janeiro in the summer without summer daylight saving time, it's already sunny at 4:50am. It's not officially summer but it already feels like hell, so I can say we are already in the summer. Since the actual time of your exact place is the GMT time plus or minus your longitude divided by 15, your actual time will differ from the oficial time some minutes. Also, she lives in the Northern Hemisphere, so it was summer when she filmed this video probably, the video was uploaded in July.
I notice now. Nice to know It. Thanks and Hi from España haha
It dont get light out till like 530am
paintballer7171986 depends on where you live where I live it can take till 7
Jocko himself says waking up at 4:30 isn't the point, the point is having the discipline to do it every day, and then use that time for more discipline. Wake up, make your bed, exercise, eat, hydrate ,go to work. The discipline is the gift.
shes not doing the part where shes GOES TO BED EARLY.
04:56
@@KHANAS1F not early at all for the time sje is waking up at
Going to sleep at 8 pm is not possible. You are good with 6 hrs of sleep
@@madhousenetwork Both of those are incorrect. Going to bed at 8:00 PM is possible. Also, supposedly, if you average six hours a night, you can start to hallucinate. So, not good.
@@googlewolly I've averaged about 6 hours for several days and all I got though was just being tired.
“Like a Navy SEAL” pretty much everyone in the service does this...
David Moslow not only military members. I worked at a propane factory a couple years ago, had to get up at before 4 AM
@@rbkfan200 because you work in factory
David Moslow not Air Force
Mike Hunt it always makes me laugh this kind of comments. Are you an operator? Have you ever have their training? Do what they do? Have first hand experience on the subject? Really man, those guys have done harder stuff than you, almost for sure. Who TH are you to say anything? You are mad because of all the movies and book, ok, have an opinion, but don’t bash their training or things like that. That’s just plain stupid.
Jocko Willink, ex Navy SEAL, public person, is famous for saying people this. I don’t know why it bothers you guys so much. Stop bitching.
Emma: **is tired at 4:30 am**
Jocko: "that's pretty unrealistic"
Golden
So your tellin me....
That 5 days = a week
@this guy here I heard her say "I woke up at 4:30am for ONE WEEK" 0:04
She barely getting used to it in 5 days not really accurate info
JODAhasthe4CE how many days are in a WEEK? 5, how many days in a weekEND 2. So yes it was a week.
RobertDawg there 7 days in a week - a weekend is only a part of a week like midweek
It’s a work week
The point is to learn self-discipline and making time for yourself. You have to find what works for you!
I've been waking up at 4:00 am for the past 2.5 years and I'll say this much...
I'm more productive than ever, confident, and accomplished. I couldn't turn back if I tried. Depression is gone as well. I love it and hope others can get on board to see the difference!
💪🏽💪🏽
There's 2 kinds of people: morning people and night people. The biggest difference between these 2 types, I find, is that morning people tend to be superior about it. You'll be coming down to breakfast on a Saturday morning at 9 AM and they'll greet you with a sanctimonious, "Good afternoon!" I think the key is to find your own best rhythm and work with that.
you're right man, im a night person, i stay awake all the night and i sleep all the morning, i really hate sleep at night and waking up at morning is hell for me, that's why i want a night job so i can do better and feel better
Totally disagree, it's a choice, or, a necessity if you will. Nightshift (yes, I was a daytime sleeper) for 26 years (do figure out my age), replaced by naturally waking up, fun fact, pretty exactly at 04.30, back from my run at 06.45. I kidd you not.
@@silkegehtyoutubegarnichtsa892 OK. So you were able to reverse your schedule successfully and now you wake-up with the birds and even go for a morning run. Your comment just proves my point - that morning people naturally assume that their way is "the better way," and that being a morning person is something we should all "choose" to aspire to. So even though you *were* a night owl? You either decided or had to change your ways - and now you've "seen the light" (quite literally). Now you're a morning person, and as I said - superior.
@@silkegehtyoutubegarnichtsa892 life is made of experience; i want to sleep during the day because i always had to wake up early at morning, you want to wake up early because you always had to stay awake at night.
There's actually no such thing as a "morning" or a "night" person. Its been debunked multiple times. Unless you have somekind of insomnia nearly anyone can change their routine. It just takes getting used to.
Navy Seals arent the only people who are up early, people who actually have jobs do this.
Thank you!
Yup, I get up at 3:30 to start work at 4:30. Welcome to shift work.
I wake up at 3 am for work only get two days a month off 😱
Navy Seals is an actual job
@@broadstork What about Navy Whales
I am at a point in my military life where 6 hours of sleep is a lot.
Exactly this. I love when people go "oh my god I'm so tired I only slept 6 hours" while for most people in today's world 6 hours is optimum. When I was studying for my exams and I wanted to get straight A's I slept most days 4-5 hours. Soldiers on missions especially those who are what you could call "bad sleepers" get that amount on regular. I know sleep is an essential for your body to function but if you have other more important stuff in your life that you focus on, sleep gets pushed away and you prioritize your goals instead. And this is coming from someone who has struggled with sleep A LOT and still works out, runs daily and sleeps 6 hours (if I'm lucky 😁)
A week like a navy seal? Then she said doing a puzzle, doing my nails etc. Yeah i think that is what they are doing
Have you heard a navy seal complain about his/her nails? NO- cause they do them perfectly at 4:30 in the morning.
@@baginatora this is a great reply
She picked the only part of what they do that she was capable of
"I woke up at 4:30 a.m. for one week like a Navy SEAL". Yea she definitely said "A week like navy seal"
IT WORRIES MY THAT SHE DONE HER LUNCH FOR 7DAYS HOW?
Well I go to bed at 3am and get up at 12 pm.
Krish Mistry same
Lmao me too
Better than me. I currently go at 6 pm and wake up at 1-2 pm 😬
Andrew Blackop haha then when do you go to work?
lol i hope your joking though
Try that here in Scandinavia where I am from, especially during fall and winter. At 4:30 AM it is pitch black and the sun will not rise until 7:30 AM. If you go out at 4:30 AM it is like being out in the middle of the night. Not a single soul, car or bird in sight but this constant darkness for five months straight. I need to eat D vitamin pills during that period to just simply stay alert.
If she didn't go to bed at 8pm then she didn't do it properly. We want to see what it's like to go to bed early and rise early and see the results.
I have had short periods of time where I would go to sleep at 9pm and wake at 5am. I was way more productive. But somehow it's hard to discipline myself to go to sleep that early. It's the going to bed early part that's hard.
I agree, it's easier to wake up - BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO. But going to sleep my mind is trying to decide how much sleep I will be okay with for tomorrow and end up only getting 4 hours of sleep
Agreed
Jocko, the guy she’s talking about here, sleeps around 11. So the 8pm thing isn’t exactly essential
It's likely because it is out of sync with your body's sleep/wake cycle.
Do it yourself its not hard mate.
How can I wake up at 4:30 if I go to sleep at 5?
if you sleep 23.5 hours a day that is totally doable.
Kerem Eser I think he’s trying to say he sleeps at 5am in the morning
Max's Cognac Review you’ll have to
Start crashing at 4:25
well you could go to bed earlier
E C D Y you are dumb
I only clicked on here to say, Navy SEALs aren't the only ones who get up at 4am. I did it for years just for work.
EXCELLENT point. And MOST of us aren’t just getting ourselves ready.
What’s the point if you can’t make any calls for work
Yeah most people work office jobs where they sit all day in a warm, comfortable environment, and they have to wake up at like 8am. It's funny how they are the ones who complain the most and not those who wake up at 5, and STAND for 8-12 hours doing PHYSICAL work not just typing away at a keyboard...
Yep, ask a dairy farmer.
had to wake up at 5:30 just to catch the bus to school but i always slept until like 6 and went there last minute and slept in the bus lol
7:50 that I'll never get back.
Nearly All the time you’ve spent on the internet is wasted
Haha it's not that bad
Did Jocko do his nails at 4:30
@@MCFishNuggets the time you spend on something you enjoy is not wasted time
Why do they all say “Navy SEAL” literally most branches of military wake up at that time
Including Navy SEAL.....
Kevin Zhang Did you not just read that. Every service member in the armed forces wake up at 4:30 am. It’s not just SEALS.
Why not
it's because Jocko Willinks is the one who talks about this all the time, and he's a former navy seal. and it makes them feel cool to say it
I don’t even need an alarm. I wake up at 4:30 automatically and hit the gym. Going to bed at 8pm
I used to do polyphasic sleeping and slept 3 hours per night until 2 AM, then have 2x30 min naps during the day. At that time, I was thinking of how Jocko needs to step up his game but that kind of sleep deprivation isn't healthy long term. Sleep is essential and depriving yourself of it literally takes years off your life
Yeah but Jocko does take naps during the day.
Essentially going to bed early and trying to wake up without an alarm is going to be good but wake up early if you go to bed early
I have slept 4 or 5 hours a night since I was a kid and iam totally fine. Some folks need more, some less.
Slim watch Joe rogan interview the sleep neurologist dude
I got bored reading this
Thought this was buzzfeed for a bit
Edward Smith because it is buzzfeed
Buzzfeed owns them
Business insider thanks for telling me what the army and all of society has for my whole life....
Edward Smith i just realized it wasn’t and i’m nearly done with the video
I usually wake up at 4:00am to drink coffee outside. I just sit down on the balcony and wait for the sunrise.
only works if you have something to do
well work only works if you work
Gotta find a hobby my man lol
Vive Le MGTOW maybe try a latter time that revolves around you're schedule
Boy you can just come over here and i promise i'll come up with something for you to do round here. Or let me guess, your back hurts or something... 🙄🙄🙄
Vive Le MGTOW go run to the gym. Most gyms open at 5am. Not sure what this stupid girl is talking about.
Unless you are working out all day by doing endless amounts of pushups, flutter kicks, boat carries, lot PT, running over 10 miles a day (at least), swimming in the cold pacific, and doing countless other activities, it has nothing to do with SEALs.
Is that what the seals do
Sarab Yahya
Yes’m. Amount many other things. That’s just a generalized overview of first phase of BUD/S.
Sarab Yahya
That doesn’t include hell week or specific training/exercises.
@@michaelb2789 what's the exercise routine I'm intrested
Sarab Yahya
Well there’s a lot of more mental exercises. One would be the infamous drown proofing. It involves them tying your hands behind your back and your feet together.
After that, you must bob from the bottom of the deep end, to the surface to take a breath. You do that for about 15 minutes. Then, while tied up, we also must swim from one end of the pool to the other (50 meters) and then dive down and pick up goggles with only our mouths.
Another grueling activity is the 50 meter (over half a football field) underwater swim. If you surface for air, it’s considered quitting.
During hell week, you do physical activity constantly. It last 5 1/2 days and you get a total of 4-6 hours sleep for the whole week. During this 5 and a half days, one thing they do is make you tread water in the Pacific Ocean, which is always extremely cold) and they make you stay out there until someone drops. I’ve heard of some classes staying out there for up to 50 minutes.
I can continue on with some after you read this one. I don’t want to make this comment to long.
How about rather than noting the suck, you embrace it. Rather than having 4:30 wake up be you goal, aim for being a better human badass, and understand that early wake up is a step to achieve that.
My mom wakes up 3:30 am everyday to cook for my father who wakes up 4:30 am before going to work. They both go to bed at 9 pm. I think this is kind of true.
omg. nice commitment from your mom. hope he deserves it cause i think its completely unnecessary unless he works 12hr a day
that's love
Nice! So according to this dingbat in the video your mom is a Navy Seal. Be sure to thank her for her service
That’s teamwork
He's a lucky man.
Waking up at 4 is fine for beginners, Jocko. Staying up until 4 is for the true studs.
Agreed
Then working a full shift with only 3 hours of sleep. 🚀Then repeat.
[C] that brain cancer grind
@@C-Handle yeah I go to sleep at like midnight and wake up at 3:28 am to get to work for 4 am
This is actually a detriment if you're single and dating. I used to wake up at 5am and 1 chick literally stopped talking to me because I went to bed "so damn early".
I woke up 2.30 its very common in if you work in California and specially in bay area sector and if you skip wake up alarm then face 4 hours traffic
4 hour traffic? Dang, i may be a swedish small town guy, but that gotta be alot even by big city standards? Sounds like a nightmare tbh
@@Snedwin people in the Bay Area commute far because it's expensive. The cheapest home in my hometown was a mobile home that was next to a freeway and cost $600,000 🤣. I never understood why people would do insane commutes but many do it. I moved out because my chosen profession could not sustain living there. Why suffer?
@@namehere4954 where’d u go move?
8pm bed and 4:30 wakeup? Piss easy, that's plenty of sleep...
Ikr😂 I may not wake up at 4:30, but I sleep at 1 and wake up at 6:30 easily.
7 hours is the bare minimum someone should get. 9 hours is an actual proper sleep; Any less than 7 raises your blood pressure, risk of cancer, increase in body fat, and other cellular damage.
jeah tell that to tesla and all other people that feel fine with 5hours or less sleep. i never go to sleep before 12pm and have to stand up at 4.45 to be at work at 5:30 doing this for the past 20 years i have low blood pressure and my eight is 76kg at 1,92m. in fakt if i force myself to sleep earlyer like 9pm i found myself to ake up on my own at 2am which is annoying when you now you are awake but there are 3 hours left till work.
Karolinka XBla Feeling fine doesn’t matter if it’s not healthy. I feel fine after drinking 4 beers. Doesn’t mean I should do it.
Randy, the actual amount of sleep that is necessary for the average person is actually around 6 hours, that meaning around 3 cycles in which the most important functions are being "restarted", and the average person's cycle is around 2 hours( a bit under actually) . Actually in case of a lot of people studies have shown that a 5 hour sleep is healthier than a 8-9 one. Increased blood pressure? Cancer? Where did you get that from? Literally anything above 3-4 hours of sleep has no effects on your body directly, other than you not being very productive. My old grandma that has heart problems watches tv shows up to like 1 am and at 7 am she is up doing housework, and this is for as long as i can remember her. I haven't slept more than 6-7 hours for a continuous amount of days for like years now. Stop believing the oldest lies that have not been proven scientifically.
I started with waking up at 5:50, then 5:30 and now im at 5:00. Its getting better and better
"Going to bed by 8Pm"........ First day she tried waking up at 4:30Am she goes to bed at 9:42 PM 😶 she already begins with a false start.
Sees a rat and a duck in the city “wow look at all this wildlife”
Literal vermin is now classed as "wildlife" 😅
She should say urban wild life... Hahaha
I see rats everyday literally in my house.
Lol. I wake up at 11:00pm to the graveyard shift. Then work a day shift 5-7 hours during the day. 3-4 hours of sleep daily and almost consecutively for three years now.
if you are waking up at 430am then lunch wouldn't be at noon.......just saying
I was in military school for 6 years and literally had to follow this 4:30 am crap except for the weekend. And now I'm close to finish my med school; leading a life where sleeping itself is almost a myth.
From my experience and knowledge one thing I can assure you - waking up at 4:30 am doesn't make you productive or energetic. What makes you feel like that is sleeping at least 6-7 hours without any interruption; a healthy food habit with lil amount of workout every single day. That's the secret.
If 4:30 am was the secret of being more productive than every soldiers would have been a millionaire by now; no offense.
Being more productive doesnt mean making more money. It means getting more shit done.
@@rahulthakur-vs5vt same difference
Been doing it for a year now, thanks to high school, i believe the benefits from waking up early are increased willingness to do work, more efficient and quicker thinking, more time and well, is very fulfilling 😎👍
When i worked from home, i realized it is hard to concentrate on my work because of too many distractions. So i decided to wake up super early to do my work when everybody else was still asleep. Loved it, coz no other people asking me for help in the midst of my work. Very productive.
Well, on some days it got quite boring when there was not much work to do..
Then there was my husband who's so annoyed that our sleeping and waking up time became so different. He couldnt understand my point at all and thought i was crazy
Eventually i am not doing it anymore.
Gone back to my messy lifestyle..
I thought this was business insider not BuzzFeed
It’s not waking up early it’s about being productive throughout the day. Wake up and be productive. Don’t need to wake up at 4am
I love waking up at 330am and being one of the few drivers on the road. I feel like I own the world.
Amir Campbell I took a semester off of school to work construction and save money while I figured out what I wanted to do. Best part of my day was that early morning drive through the back roads with nobody in sight. Was able to think a lot
just like takumi
I love the feeling that comes with those early mornings, the birds aren't even up yet.
“I know that’s not gonna happen but I’m gonna try” her mindset is all wrong 😅🤦🏼♂️
its just keepin it real
@@AugustasKunc Not really, you go into anything expecting to fail, you will fail.
“Whether you think you can’t or whether you think you can, you are probably right”
Atlest she's realistic
@@Crazyasian123456 Go into jumping a cliff thinking you’ll survive, you’ll still fail. Sorry to crush your hope.
My cat wakes me up at 6 am every day. She touches my door and the sound of her nails on the wooden door is pretty loud so I wake up.
This is just like pre heat the oven before putting the cake inside.
She preheats the oven but doesnt have the cake and says preheat doesn't work.
That's nothing I stay up to 4:30am everyday
Papi Uno lmao
Same but mine is up to 2 in the afternoon
jungle legend sameeeeee. I go to bed at 5am or 6 am. Wake up at 2pm and go to work
Yeah me too playing project cars 2 before sunrise, and I set in-game dynamic weather for kind of equal sunrise time, so during the race I see sunrise in-game which is making my body like "calibrates". That helps me more productive for day.
But I go to bed earlier to get healthy 7 hours sleep time.
plz don’t
yeah.... I don't think so. As someone who has chronic health issues that effect my sleep it would not only be very difficult for me to wake up that early, it would actually be very unhealthy.
SEAL's aren't the only ones who wake up at 0430. I was plain old Army and 0430 was the norm.
I'm a student and everyday I always wake up at 4:30 am and arrive at school on 6:00 am. That's Philippine education.
Marlo Mamocod True true
Hear hear
Me too in Indonesia because the school starts at 6.30 am (in public highschool)
For me i need to reach the school sharp 7am so i probably wake up 1or either 1 and half hr early.
That's about india.
MarloYT heh and everyone here complains about 8 am
Agree
The truth is always somewhere in the middle of the extremes.
Sleep at 10pm. Wake up at 4:30 am. 5 am out of the door and into the mountain.
I wake up at 3 am to work 4 to 1 pm shift then part time trainer at a local gym 3 to 9 pm. I need to support my wife who has health issues and of course my two kids. Pay the mortgage, bills and cars. That's my life no complains so far lol just keep on grinding! 💪🏽
You are complaining
So she woke up every morning.. almost like she had a job!
This is cutting edge entertainment right here!
Most people don’t need to wake up at 4:30 am for their job.
@@deadtome44
Define most people? Because a lot do. And the hour is irrelevant, waking up is waking up.
@@freedfree7933 most implies greater than 50%. Im confident most working people wake up later than 4:30 every day.
@@deadtome44 some people wake up At 3:30 am and some at 4pm. Again, the hour is irrelevant. It’s very basic, if you still can’t figure it out go ask someone else:)
People with real jobs wake up at 4 or 5 already.
Greg Ryans what is a real job?
Cool Dog Not a desk job.
Andrey Ivashin Silly me, I forgot desk jobs were only pretend haha!
Cool Dog Exactly.
Trash men and women get up at 3am. They the back bone of this country.
I made it through the first 30 seconds hoping it was a joke. Shame on me. I guess the video wouldn’t get many hits if it was called “ I woke up at 4:30 am every day for the last 13 years like a large percentage of the working class”
If a large percentage of the working class do that, people need to push for a change. I'm sure that ruins both people's quality of life and overall public health both physical and mental, which in turn damages society as a whole. Lots of things affect each other, and people could actively care more about other problems again if they didn't have more than enough with their own.
And for no justifiable reason unless its an emergency occupation like working in a hospital where people could have a medical emergency at any point. Or caring for someone who needs around the clock care. No reason why people who merely work in a store, factory, construction work etc. should have to wake up that early. I have had to wake up at 5 back at high school and its terrible (I get that an even earlier routine may be even worse, but I already only slept for like 3-4 hours each night, because couldnt fall asleep in time)
Very interesting. You speak openly without thinking the mediocre comments it's going to bring. Realistic and authentic personality. I like the video 👍💯
4:48 Ball play with foot = kickball. Ball play with hands = football. America....
We kick the ball a few times in each football game.
you do actually score in "American Football" with your foot. Its called a filed goal.
Not that you need a body part to name the sport. Because if you go by that logic,, Names like Rugby or Cricket etc make no freaking sense. hope this helps... stay lit, Merica.
Kickball is baseball with a dodgeball, so even though it’s called kickball they throw with their hands more than kick
@tnemec
I think you only make "sense" to yourself..
@tnemec
So basically word football.. in "American football" because they do score their field goal with their foot, makes a lot more sense than just random words like Rugby and Cricket.
I’m waking up at 3-4 am daily basis and it’s so helpful for me that I complete many of my task before my parents woke up. Fell like I have more than 24 hrs in a day.
So I wake up at 5:30 ever since I left my job (now in my own business).
There are few points in this video which is practically wrong or is incomplete we can say.
1- You do not have to loose your sleep, 6 hours or somewhere between 6-7 hours is enough.
2- Sleeping & waking up is a kind of training for any body, it will take more than a month to understand that everyone can do it.1 week is just not enough for judging.
3- You do not have to find things to do, u can always plan ahead & even if you don’t have any thing, then entertaining yourself is not bad in my personal opinion. Sometimes when I don’t go to the gym I wake up & watch movie or a series, just like people do at night before sleeping.
Great video buzzfeed, i mean insider
prateek kamble then edit your comment
prateek kamble hahaha.....i see what you did there! Lol.
Krish Mistry joke went over your head
AkimboDice yeah now I understand
I have no point in waking up that early I live in the middle of nowhere with no life
I feel that because circadian rhythm varies from person to person, some people just aren't meant to wake up at such early times. When my job changed from 7am start time to 5am, I woke up at 4:30am 5 days a week from March 2019 up until February 2020 when I quit, and as much as people told me I'd get used to it, I didn't. At first, I thought this would be great since I would get home earlier and have more time to do the things I had to do or liked doing, but that was definitely not the case. I would get home much more tired and it was much harder to study that way. 11 months of waking up at 4:30am and I never adjusted to it. It felt so unnatural and I was honestly miserable. I feel that whether people are early birds or night owls, they should embrace it rather than try to change the sleeping patterns they're already used to cause considering the fact that people should sleep for about 8 hours, we'd still have the same 16 hours to be productive, but I understand if waking up early makes people feel more productive, cause I know I feel productive when I naturally wake up early once in a blue moon.
What time did you go to bed? I think most people can adapt to become morning people
Early mornings are most beautiful, its just something special, when your doing it for years you'l get a bit angry and annoyed by it sometimes, beacuse plenty of people is still in bed sleeping, but really when you take a bit time off you then see how valuable they were, that moments in winters when you are freezing your ass up and waiting for a train with just a couple of people that you see everyday, that beautiful dawns in the fields, empty cities and much more other things that are unique to you.
So more beautiful than having a few hours more of sleep.
What kind of Nazi gym doesn't open until 6 am?
Lol right?
Its called 24 hrs gym lol
Lol my gym only opens at 7
In Italy they open at 9 am 😂
Must keep up with steroid's pharmacokinetics 😂
If you’re a student. This is not for you. Don’t do this.
I stopped watching when she said “I will try to go to bed by 8pm” 😂😂
That's my daily routine cause my college starts at 6:00AM
Jupitrion DaBest damn you're lucky 😂😅😭😢😧
How the hell does college start at 6am? Which college is it?
7:15 am no matter what! Which college do open at 6am!
It feel bad for you bro
waking up before sunrise is just a piece of cake for south-east asian, especially Indonesia.
And more for muslim because there's mandatory prayer before sunrise.
The first one or two weeks are hard. On the first few days most people will be like "This is easy! I can do that every day!", but after a couple of days it will get harder. Partly because of sleep deprivation, partly because people tend to forget why they're doing it in the first place. At this point many people will say "I need my sleep and getting up at 8 am isn't so bad after all." - but ultimately these are excuses for giving up. Don't do that. Pull through - eventually it will get better as your body will accustom to the new sleep cycle. Also, it doesn't have to be 4:30 am. Find out a time which makes the most sense to you to accomplish all your morning goals and then stick to it - even on weekends.
I started getting up at 5:30AM everyday, and it substantially imoroved my productivity, however it took me about 10 days to really get adjusted to it. Also making sure you exercise everyday makes a huge difference with how much energy you have, even if it is just 20 minutes a day taking a brisk walk. ....So... maybe I'll try for 4:30 for a little bit ;)
Navy Seals don’t wake up at 4:30. Jocko Willink does.
Active duty SEALs most certainly do. And the same for most off duty as its a habit for them
@@Scoville95 I'm pretty sure Navy SEALs' wakeup times vary depending on what the mission demands.
In BUD/S you wake up at 3 and are expected by 4 30, as an active duty SEAL ur sleep schedules vary, in iraq in the teams you did a lot of night ops, then be expected to do reconnaissance and gather Intel during the day or (what ever ur told), so ur work hours are 12 to 15 hour days or more on some circumstances, I hear now In 2018 things are more calm since theres no major conflict like war so the guys can get on a sleep schedule, which you will get up at 3 30 to 4 30 to do training and shooting drills and such.
In my primary till high school days, we have to wake up at 5 am, get ready and wait for school bus to come at 6 am. Must reach school before 7.15 am. The class starts at about 7.30 am. so getting sleep at around 10pm is a must, or else will get very very tired, brain fog and just cant concentrate. At those days, I am living the healthiest lifestyle ever. Everyday waking up before 6 am, sleeping before 11pm, walk a few kilometres to get on the train to tuition centre, at school too, i like to walk very fast, brisk walk, so that’s a daily workout for me already.
But now, im in university already, so often i am a night owl, doing assignments, more and more stress coming in, more and more responsibilities on my shoulders, sometimes i skip workout and be lazy.
Just so you know. Your Starbucks baristas wake up around 4:00 am for work since most open at 5:00 am. This only seems to really be valid if you are still working an approximate 9:00am - 5:00pm job.
Yeah i was shocked to hear my friend who works at SB wakes up at 4am to go to work. craaaazy
Starbucks baristas are worthless and mean absolute nothing to the world.
Adam Crockett I got up at 330a when I worked at Starbucks-
love how people act like waking up at 4:30 is a big deal... those people must not fish...
Andy D oh man I remember fishing with my dad
Good times
🤔 wonder what he's doing rn
probably sleeping since it's around five in the morning
XD MY EXACT THOUGHTS XD
Or Snow Skiing. Either one of them and I'm up before the roosters are. Takes about 3 hours to get to the mountains and I want to be on the slopes as soon and as long as I can. I love this time of year. Fishing for kings then carving up some powder.
true I don't wake up at all
but seriously I wake up everyday 5 am and go to work and after train 1.30 h up to 2 h / and cooking meals / rest is my free time
sleep around 6- 7 h
Hunting I’ve woken up at 2:30 am
okay,this looks like fun,but what in the winter? If you wake up at 4:30,then you are goint to have 2-3 hours (in Central Europe the sun gos up in the winter at 7-7:30) in the cold and dark. It's much harder. I'm interested what kind of effects does this have on a person.
Noobs, I've been getting up at 2 am for 8 months. We have twins and we've been sleeping in shifts.
Who you calling a noob? I dont sleep gave up 4 years ago. Its bad for your health.
@SĀĐ i highly doubt that.
Jesus man, that must have been rough! We have only 1 baby but even that is very tiring.
i highly doubt she actually ran at 4:30, it was pretty damn bright outside if she actually did
pendle amazing
The fact Ming Lee had to explain the concept of waking up vs waking up and actually getting ready is very worrying.
depends where shes from, the farther north u go the longer the days are ( in summer) so northern canada has sun rises at like 2-3 am and sunset at like 10
She didn’t say she ran at 4:30! So woke up at 4:30. Sun comes up 5:20ish on the east coast- no land marks (mountains) to block the sun over the ocean
My shift is 10am till 11pm soooo,this routine isn't for everyone....but I support you because I'm going to try the same.
I am watching this at 430am
thanks for the update
why ?? you not cool Sean. GO TO BED EARLY.
Same buddy
Oink! Oink! Flap! Flap! :D
You watch youtube when you wake up?
I was in a corporate training group for two weeks and everyone thought I was inhuman. We would be up until 2:00AM - 2:30AM drinking, breakfast was at 6:30AM, and the bus over to the training facility was at 7:00AM sharp. I could out drink everyone (staying up until about 2:30am each morning), still made it to breakfast every morning, sat in the back of the class, and still out-performed everyone else on the tests. (There was even a prize.) LOL :)
To this day, 4 years later, people recount how legendary I was during that training period. They had no idea how I was able to do it.
Because I have always had strange work schedules, it's not an uncommon thing for me to be awake for days at a time. After the first 25-26 hours, I just stop getting that tired feeling. I can stay awake for about 4 days without even having cognitive function issues. (Most people have jitters and are forgetful into the second day.) My father and grandfather were similar, so maybe it's a genetic thing.
My alarm goes off at 2am every day, get on my level.
I’m 7th grader, and i’ve wake up 4.00 Am-4.30 Am since i was a fifth grade student
How's that working out for you?
@Benjamin McIntosh
It felt Pretty good, being able to have more time to prepare for the day
@@hanzoverlord6720 nice, good to hear
When u become a late teen ull start craving for more sleep. I used to wake up so early but then I started to sleep a lot. I've heard this from my friends as well.
Sleeping early at night is equally important to rising early in the morning in my opinion.
I usually woke up 3AM, to do Prayer, and it's usual to me
Bruh, I was overtime working till 3 AM yesterday.
Ok towelly
Tahajud?
Work as a Pre Loader for UPS...
Clock in at 3 AM Mondays
4 AM Tuesdays -Fridays
I’ve beat that Sun everyday for the last 6 Months.
Worked another evening shift for the same company, same location, same warehouse.
4 PM - 8 PM Weekdays.
I guess we are doing alright
This girl could have arisen at 4:30am, gone to barn, milked the cows, like we did growing up. Instead, all she did was comb her hair. Dumb video.
She could wake up and milk me at 4:30 am every morning.
HAHAHA
she did get lunch ready for most of her week, though she is pretty unproductive, hanging out with friends and going to movies and other shit
Eden Castillo 😂😂😂
D Storm it must be hard knowing there are jobs that don't require a hammer or bucket.
What I took from this was I can wake up a little earlier and feel a lot better. A month ago, I saw this video and started waking up at 6:00 am instead of 7:30. I like it. It’s nice to get ready for my day, which starts at 8. 4:30 would be too extreme
What grown adult has a arlam at 8 in the morning,
On my 7days on my arlam is 0445 for work, days of I don't set one but wake 0630 with my kids. Great to spend time with them, and is good for them to learn to be ready early
Remember, these are the people who proudly proclaim they want a cat instead of a child
Great shots of NYC & you've proven that there are some benefits to getting up at 4:30 although most of us either for school or work have already had to get up at that un godly hour. Being a night owl watching you was painful. But I could appreciate your productivity. You had a positive attitude which helps as well as having a plan for your morning. Good job even though it was only for a week which Im sure felt more like a month lol😳😏🤟🏻💪🏻💯
Well i tried this too, doing homework at 4:00am, its hard but youll get used to it.
Going to sleep at 8pm!?! Thats nuts there's still so much you could do from 8-12.
Like what? watching your phone until you get sleepy? xD
@@senorbufonidoelegante.8073 No! Thats just majority of the time 😆 but some people go to the gym at those times, movies are playing at that time, restaurants are open; bowling alleys, golf ranges, drive-ins all close late, breweries, and bars too.
For the people who think it is silly to wake up this early: waking up is just a part of it, it is your frame of mind which changes your productivity. If you have enthusiasm then you will be productive. Just waking up at 4 30 in the morning for no apparent reason and saying, "I hate this so much" on a run is the WRONG frame of mind. Please save your sleep if it's just to get up. However If you wake up at 4 30 in the morning and have an attitude for a good day, each task becomes easier and more fun to complete. IT IS A FRAME OF MIND.
Watching this at 6 in the morning.... And I'm sleeping now... Good night 😂
As an asian living in third world metropolitan asia with over the top congestion 4:30 am was normal here because commute takes about 2-3hrs not because the transport time is long but because you need to transfer to 4-5 different modes, walk in between of those and wait in line for every change in mode of transportation.
And the 2-3 hrs is per way/direction, not roundtrip
I had times were I woke up at 6 in the morning for school, and went working after it until 3 in the night. I didn't even had time to go on a break in between, or eat. I lived like that for 2,5 years. I also worked and studied on weekends. At least I wasn't at home with my fighting and drunk parents.
I have no real memories from that time and I suffered from depression after that for another 2 years, which I can also not remember...But I'm fine now. Good times!
D.M.S. Always time to make memories, time is an illusion
That's amazing. You must have been in your early 20s to be able to do that?
Reminds me off my life. Horrible and affected my grades
Spacemonkeymojo Indeed I was. With 25 I finally broke free from my depression and was able to start over. All that without medication.
Lee Foo Thank you Lee Foo. :)
i typically wake up at 6 and hey it’s currently 4:30. i’m trying this out 🤷🏻♀️
100 percent agree with this . Have been doing this for a month now. I get a work out in and a shower and I can even write music. Before 8 am I've done more than people accomplish in a full day. Great way to change your life. 100 percent truth
in the Kuwait army in 90's, I wake up 4am because I want to go to WC alone For more privacy!