So I briefly now and then do research on this online, but just seeing if anyone else has some ideas. I'm a college student, which one produces lots of stress for a person, especially at the school I'm at where the workload can be enormous, but I don't think the work is the problem.
Normally if I don't wake up by an alarm, I can sleep on average 12 hours a day and still wake up really tired.. When I set an alarm its hard for me to get up cause I feel really tired even when the alarm goes off and unless I HAVE to get up, then I go back to bed.
I have a healthy life though, I'm a college athlete (football), lift weights on a normal basis and am very active, yet it seems like I'm always tired, sometimes I yawn in the weight room, which I don't think is from being tired its just from not having all the oxygen my body needs at that point.
Is this a simple matter as when i set an alarm get up at that point and don't just lay there?
Normally if I don't wake up by an alarm, I can sleep on average 12 hours a day and still wake up really tired.. When I set an alarm its hard for me to get up cause I feel really tired even when the alarm goes off and unless I HAVE to get up, then I go back to bed.
I have a healthy life though, I'm a college athlete (football), lift weights on a normal basis and am very active, yet it seems like I'm always tired, sometimes I yawn in the weight room, which I don't think is from being tired its just from not having all the oxygen my body needs at that point.
Is this a simple matter as when i set an alarm get up at that point and don't just lay there?
