We all know sleep is important… but did you know it can be the difference between hitting a PB in the gym or feeling like you’ve been run over by a bus? The truth is:  sleep directly impacts your weight, your energy, and your performance. ๐ง  The Science (Made Simple) When you don’t sleep enough, your body produces more of the hunger hormone  ghrelin  and less of the “I’m full” hormone  leptin . That means: ๐ You feel hungrier. ๐ You crave high-calorie foods. ๐ You’re more likely to overeat. On top of that, lack of sleep makes your body less efficient at handling carbs, which can lead to storing more fat over time. ๐ช Sleep & Performance Ever tried training after a rubbish night’s sleep? It feels harder because it  is  harder. Poor sleep means: Slower reaction times Lower strength and endurance Reduced motivation Longer recovery times Basically, you won’t get the best out of your workouts — and results will come slower. ๐ How Much Sleep Do You Really...