Fitness Coach Shares Army Technique To Fall Asleep In 2 Minutes

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By Elias Marat

We’re guessing that at least a few of you may have had a few nights – if not countless ones – where sleep didn’t necessarily come easily.

Indeed, about one in four Americans has experienced a strong bout of insomnia at some point each year. The sleeping disorder leads to poor health, weakened immunity and daytime fatigue, among other problems.

However, self-proclaimed fitness expert and personal trainer Justin Agustin claims that he knows the secret to slipping into a good night’s rest within minutes.

Agustin recently shared the video on TikTok, captioning his video with the exciting title: “Technique to falling asleep in two minutes!”

The clip has since racked up several million views, around 300,000 likes and thousands of comments, with many verifying that the technique worked for them.

https://www.tiktok.com/@justin_agustin/video/7054744760099130629

“According to my research, this was developed mainly for fighter pilots who need 100 percent of their reflexes and focus, which we all know decreases with the lack of sleep,” he added.

“You simply have to start by ‘calming your body’ by shutting down and relaxing each part of your body, from ‘head to toe’.

“Start by relaxing the muscles in your forehead,” Agustin continued.

“Relax your eyes, your cheeks, your jaw and focus on your breathing. Now go down to your neck and your shoulders.

“Make sure your shoulders are not tensed up. Drop them as low as you can and keep your arms loose by your side, including your hands and fingers.”

As you do this, you should ‘imagine this warm sensation going from your head to all the way down to your fingertips.

“Take a deep breath and slowly exhale, relaxing your chest, your stomach, down to your thighs, knees, legs and feet,” he said.

“Again, imagine this warm sensation going down from your heart all the way to your toes.”

Continuing, Agustin explained that the purpose was to “clear your mind of any stresses.”

“To do this, think of two scenarios: One – you’re lying in a canoe on a calm lake with nothing but a clear blue sky above you. Two – you’re lying in a black velvet hammock in a pitch black room.

“At any time when you start thinking of anything else or you start getting distracted, repeat these words for 10 seconds: ‘Don’t think, don’t think, don’t think.’”

Agustin claims that one can perfect this technique by practicing it every night for no less than six weeks, saying: “Apparently, 96 percent of people who mastered this technique are actually able to fall asleep within two minutes of shutting their eyes.”

A number of commenters vouched for the technique, with one claiming: “I’m a military brat and was taught this. I also had a veteran as a psychology teacher in college who taught this. it definitely works.”

Another said: “I didn’t know this was a military thing. A college prof told me about this. I fall asleep before I reach my feet.”

While a third commented: “We learned this at summer camp back in the late 70s. I love it.”

However, one commenter wryly noted: “Tik Tok don’t help either.”

Source: The Mind Unleashed



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Very interesting , I'll definitely try this tonight. Hope this works for me 🤞🤞

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Great, please let us know if this works for you. Seems like it might take a bit of practice, but wishing you success on the first try.

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I was in the army for four years, two of which I spent overseas. I slept on rooftops and in hasty positions I would dig 10-20m away from our trucks. Sometimes in full battle rattle with my helmet for a pillow, sometimes under better circumstances or worse.

I’m sure there is a technique and I really liked this post, but I just wanted to say that in my experience, they gave us no training on how to fall asleep quickly, they just ran us into the ground and gave us very small windows for rest. The reason I could fall asleep in 2 minutes was because it was very common that I would only get to stay asleep for 30 - so either I was exhausted to the point of collapse or my body adapted to these small Windows by shutting down quick when the opportunity arose.

Either way, it drives my wife nuts cuz I can still do it to this day, and she struggles to fall asleep 🤣

Awesome write up! These are really good tools to help someone trying to sleep. I just wanted to chime in, I hope it doesn’t come across as dickish!

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Thank you very much for sharing your firsthand experience. Yes, I'd imagine that being run into total exhaustion would be "helpful" in that respect, lol. It's interesting you mention your wife - just about everyone I know, military or not, it's the men who can sleep much better than women - it's true for me and my wife as well. Not sure what that's really about :-) Thanks again for a great comment!

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I'm used to sleeping with something playing on my tablet most nights and I've distrupted my sleep cycle so badly... I wanna try this out and I hope this works, thanks for sharing!

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When I was in the army I was sleeping instant from the exhaust! But great tips for sure!

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I can't imagine - now it's just civilian day-to-day stress :-) Thanks again for your comments.

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Thanks, I for one could use this! These portfolio swings are brutal! I'll be trying this tonight for sure!

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Ha! That's a perfect use-case -- I'm with ya! Let's compare notes, good luck!

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I actually have a hard time sleeping since last year. I thought it might had to do with me coming back from the millitary, but it turned out it didn't, since a year passed and I still get tired in the day. I will give this a try, I haven't found out about as I am not a Tik Tok user, so thanks!

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Thank you for checking this out, let us know if this works for you!

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