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The INTRO
It seems as if I have once again decided to inflict more harm (self-discipline really) onto myself in the name of I-dunno-what (something provocative). I’ve decided that on top of being Ubervegan I’m going to be sleeping two hours a day. Yup, TWO HOURS A DAY, for at least three months (aiming for a full year).
Now, you may be wondering just how the f**k I’m going to live on two hours sleep per day for three months. The answer is simple really: through polyphasic sleeping. See “normal” people (referring to the majority) practice what is known as monophasic sleeping which more or less means “sleeping one time per day”. From this you can deduct that “biphasic” sleepers sleep twice per day, “triphasic” thrice per day, and “polyphasic” more than thrice.
Polyphasic sleepers usually go through five phases (the humor comes from realizing that they resemble the five stages of grief):
…Wait, what? The outcome is a failure? Why the f**k do this then? Are you a masochist now Arsène?
Well… the truth is that there is a 6th phase few reach. In this stage the polyphasic sleepers (the few left) who had decided to (against all possible reasonable explanations) continue with their polyphasic sleeping just a little more are now rewarded. The have now passed the hardest stages of polyphasic sleeping and from here on out they are MASTERS OF TIME (nerdy title, I know).
There are more than three polyphasic sleep patterns, but in the interest of keeping this article short I’ll only focus on the three main patterns; Everyman, Uberman, and Dymaxion.
Everyman is probably my safest bet for polyphasic sleeping. It’s the only one of the three that has a “core nap”. The core nap can range from 1.5 hours to 3 hours while the rest of the naps range from 20-30 minutes. If you choose 3 hours you usually balance it with three short naps after, and if you choose 1.5 hours you can balance it with anywhere from 3-6 naps (more is necessary since you got less sleep). Since Everyman has a core period it is the most flexible of the three mentioned patterns because the core period can (over time) be interchanged with one of the other naps hence… flexible. But, although it is the most flexible due to the core nap, it is also the longest to adapt to because it is not as drastic of a change as the other two.
Uberman (rhymes with Ubervegan
) is the next safest for me. It consists of 6 twenty minute naps evenly distributed throughout the day, coming to one 20 minute nap every four hours. This is NOT a flexible schedule, if you miss one nap or push it farther/earlier you mess up your pattern, and get to experience the joys of sleep deprivation all over again. The good thing is that this provides you with the least amount of sleep required, two hours and that it is one of the quickest to adapt to (no longer than a week) due to how drastic it is.
Being the idiot that I am, I chose to go with the Dymaxion schedule. Like Uberman, Dymaxion sleep lasts a total of two hours a day, is not flexible, and is quickly adaptable. The only difference being that instead of 6 twenty minute naps, it consists of four 30 minute naps. This is the hardest schedule to adopt, so hard in fact that there is no documented proof of a modern person actually living on this long-term
. So, I might die or go crazy… bummer.
The SCHEDULE
My nap times are going to be
These times work best with my schedule and hopefully there won’t be interruptions when I need to take a nap.
The PROOF
Throughout this whole thing I decided that I would need proof, no matter how small, of me actually doing this. Best system I can figure out for now is
Well, that’s as far as I planned into this. Hopefully you enjoy my updates, don’t laugh too loudly at my pics, and generally learn something new (always my goal). PS- I officially started December 27, 2009, just couldn’t wait till January 2010.
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Written by Arsene: Hey, I'm Arsène. To sum everything up briefly I'm a krump dancer/teacher, mixed-media artiste, social media manager, writer, ex-ubervegan, ex-polyphasic sleeper, and a genocide survivor (yes, that's the brief version). If you must label me, call me "fool" or "revolutionary". I don't mind, I've been called both countless times. Find me working on my current project over at Quotes-Clothing.com <--- Quotes can change the world. |
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Nice post.
Dymaxion is tough – best of luck to you!
lol Thank you. Your right, based on this week, life would have been so much easier on the Everyman, and even Uberman sleep.
I’ll post details on it on Monday.
Really amazing. I hadn’t heard of polyphasic sleeping. I’ll be interested to watch how it goes for you. All the best!
However, I do tend to agree with Martin’s comment above.
Rest in peace mate
lol thanx for the support Amey.
Well, actually many have tried, but I believe none succeeded. But I wish you the best of luck though. Will follow your updates nonetheless.
Good luck with fighting off infections. Lack of sleep will wear off your body’s defenses in no time, especially if you are already prone to getting sick. We do, in fact, sleep for a reason.
This is a really interesting article. Sleeping 2 hours a day is something I want to do so badly but the modern life I live with work and school does not allow to nap in the middle of the day. Instead, I opted for reducing to the maximum my night sleep but having a more efficient sleep. I sleep about 3h30 to 5h every night and all those extra hours each day are great!
Good luck man, many have tried few have succeeded.
Sleeping two hours per day is easy, when you know the trick! The trick is also sleeping 6-10 hours per night. It really works!
Best of luck with this! I’ve read plenty about it but never of any true success.
Thank you for the support! I’m on day two now. Headaches and puffy eyes…
Good luck with that