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Rhonda Patrick’s Daily Routine

A renowned scientist and health expert, she explores the intersections of nutrition, genetics, and longevity.

Dr. Rhonda Patrick, Ph.D., is a renowned American biochemist recognized for her pivotal work in cancer, aging, and nutrition. With a Ph.D. in biomedical science from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, her contributions extend from micronutrient research to inflammation and DNA damage in aging. Collaborating with Dr. Bruce Ames at Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute, she's a dedicated science communicator. Through FoundMyFitness.com, she distills intricate health insights for public consumption, promoting proactive well-being. As co-founder of the ‘FoundMyFitness' Science Podcast, she amplifies her impact, sharing crucial health, science, and nutrition revelations with the world. Let's explore Rhonda Patrick's daily routine to see how we can improve our lives.

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  • Published: January 6, 2025
  • Last Updated: May 29, 2025
    • The beginning of the Rhonda Patrick daily routine

      8:00 a.m.

      Wake-up

      • “I wake up at 8 am and have my first sip of coffee at 8:15”
      • Rhonda Patrick aims for 30 minutes to 1 hour of morning bright light exposure. She suggests, “Get bright Blue Light during the day, as early as possible, and avoid that same blue light as much as you can in the evenings.”
    • Rhonda Patrick brushing her teeth

      8:00 a.m.

      Dental Hygiene

      • Rhonda Patrick uses a Waterpik alongside her flossing routine. Waterpiks use high-pressure water to clean the areas around teeth and the gumsline.
      • She utilizes Xylitol gum and was pleasantly surprised to reverse two dental cavities detected by X-rays. She consumed 1 gram of xylitol as part of this approach. Says, “ I use Per Gum, I love it.”
    • Rhonda Patrick drinking coffee

      8:15 a.m.

      Coffee

      Rhonda Drinks Dark Roast Coffee Brew (500 ml/day)

      Rhonda Patrick on Benefits of Coffee

      “I may have another reason to love my morning cup of coffee! A very recent randomized controlled trial found consumption of dark roast coffee brew (500 ml/day) for 1 month caused a 23% reduction in DNA damage in white blood cells compared to baseline levels. DNA damage can accelerate the aging process and lead to cancer.”

      “Drinking 2-3 cups of coffee a day was linked with a longer lifespan and lower risk of cardiovascular disease compared with avoiding coffee.”

    • Rhonda Patrick taking multiple supplements

      7:00 – 8:00 a.m.

      Rhonda Patrick Supplements

      Morning Supplements

      Rhonda Patrick on Morning supplements:

      Multivitamin:

      Rhonda has talked about how a good multivitamin could help maintain general health benefits and prevent micronutrient deficiencies.

      Fish Oil:

      “I’ve taken fish oil daily for about 9 years now. Some of the studies that have kept me taking fish oil have to do, in particular, with brain health”

      “I personally think fish oil is one of the most powerful, anti-inflammatory, dietary lifestyle things that we can get relatively easily that is going to powerfully modulate the way you think, the way you feel, and the way you age,”

      Vitamin D:

      “No discussion of nootropics would be complete if I didn’t at least briefly mention two hobby horses of mine: Vitamin D and omega-3. The effects of both of these are pretty far reaching and extend far, far beyond the realms of just cognition”

      “The other really, really easy lifestyle change that I think has a potentially big impact, for many, many people, is probably taking a vitamin D supplement.”

      “I like my vitamin D levels to be between 40-60 ng/ml.”

      Vitamin K2

      She also uses Vitamin K2 supplement in her daily routine.

      “I’ve personally found that the tolerable upper intake level recommended by the institute of medicine of just 4000 IU, usually taken with a vitamin K2 supplement, is actually the amount that lands me right in the middle of that target range.”

      Lutein and Zeaxanthin

      Rhonda takes Pure Encapsulations Lutein & Zeaxanthin: 10 mg of Lutein and 2 mg of Zeaxanthin daily.

      Ubiquinol

      Rhonda also takes Ubiquinol to enhance her daily lifestyle.

      Omega 3 

      “Approximately 8% of the brain’s weight is actually omega-3. The number of studies that demonstrate optimizing intake of omega-3 has some effect on cognition or behavior are extremely diverse”

      Sulforaphane

      Rhonda incorporates sulforaphane through two sources: BROQ Tablets and Moringa Powder.

      “Getting past all of the usual suspects on our list of nootropics here, the other nootropic that I actually take frequently is SULFORAPHANE!”

      PQQ (Pyrroloquinoline Quinone)

      Rhonda uses PQQ 20mg capsules daily

      “Supplementation with PQQ decreased biomarkers of inflammation and oxidation and increased markers of microcondial activation in a small trial in humans”

      Berberine

      Rhonda uses Berberine, – 1,000 mg per doze

      Rhonda suggests that the use of berberine might lead to:

      – Decreased inflammatory biomarkers.
      – Decreased intima-media thickness, a measure of atherosclerotic plaque.
      – Enhanced scores in cognitive stroke damage tests.

      Acetyl-L-Carnitine

      Rhonda uses Acetyl-L-Carnitine – 500 mg.

      Alpha Lipoic Acid

      Rhonda takes Pure Encapsulations ALAVitamin C

      Rhonda takes Pure Encapsulations – Ester CCurcumin

      “I’ve found Curcumin is actually very helpful.” “Right now the one I’m taking is the product from Thorne.”

      “There have also been a couple of other clinical studies published looking at the efficacy of 1g of Meriva per day in reducing symptoms of osteoarthritis and increasing mobility.“

      Probiotics

      Rhonda used to take VSL#3 every day for gut health but now takes a weakly maintenance dosage

      “Sometimes I’ll also throw in the cereal concoction some yogurt and possibly a packet of the probiotic VSL#3, which contains 450 billion probiotic cells per serving”

      Rhonda’s Breastfeeding Supplement Routine:

      • Multivitamin: Thorne – Basic Prenatal (3 capsules per day)
      • Fish Oil: Norwegian Pure-3 DHA (3 grams per day)
      • Probiotics: Visbiome Probiotic (1 sachet per day)
      • Vitamin D: Thorne – D3 1,000 IU (5 capsules per day, total of 6,000 IU of vitamin D daily, including 1,000 IU from Thorne Prenatal)
      • PQQ (Pyrroloquinoline Quinone): Life Extension – PQQ 20 mg (1 capsule per day)
      • Vitamin K2: NOW K-2 MK7 100 mcg (approximately 3 capsules per week)

      Rhonda’s Toddler Care Supplements

      You can find out more about her supplement routine by reading our article about the Rhonda Patrick Supplement List.

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    • Rhonda Patrick eating breakfast

      Breakfast

      “While some degree of diversity is ideal, for breakfast I do often rotate between a few reliable meals.”

      1-Scrambled Eggs with Satueed Kale, Garlic with Grapefruit

      “First, one of the main meals that I eat for breakfast are scrambled eggs usually topped with tomatillo salsa (which helps make the eggs less boring), sauteed kale and garlic topped with olive oil salt, and mustard powder and a grapefruit on the side”

      Benefits:

      ”I scramble my eggs and sautee my kale in avocado oil because it is high in monounsaturated fat, low in polyunsaturated fat (I stay away from cooking oils that are high in polyunsaturated fat because it is so easily oxidized and it can be very harmful consuming oxidized fat)”

      “The avocado oil also has a very high smoke point so it can withstand some heat”

      “One of the main reasons I eat eggs is that eggs provide me with choline. We already talked about how choline affects acetylcholine but it also serves as a methylation source and thus affects global epigenetics, which is a way of changing the activation or deactivation of various genes.”

      “I spread some tomatillo salsa on top of my eggs because I like it, foremost but it helps that it’s also high in tomatidine, which has been shown to boost muscle mass”

      “One reason why I like Kale a lot is because it is one of the vegetables that is highest in lutein and zeaxanthin,”

      “The grapefruit provides me with ferulic acid, a potent molecule that inhibits the proinflammatory cytokine TNF-alpha and E2 series prostaglandins, also inflammatory. Ferulic acid has also been shown to be anti-carcinogenic. The grapefruit is also a source of naringenin has a variety of interesting properties.”

      2- Mixed Nuts and Berries Bowl

      “Another breakfast that I have is a nut and berry cereal with hydrolyzed collagen powder and coconut milk. My cereal also contains an array of chopped nuts including walnuts, pecans, and macadamia nuts.”

      “Finally, as a finishing touch to the breakfast cereal I often throw in some flaxseeds for more of the omega-3 ALA and fiber”

      “Occasionally some almond butter for some protein and to sort of make it delicious,”

      Benefits:

      “The nuts provide me with a host of micronutrients including magnesium, calcium, zinc, a modest amount of protein and the omega-3 fatty acid ALA which isn’t meant to be a substitute for the marine omega-3s.

      “Along with the nuts, I often toss in some blueberries for pterostilbene, which is a plant compound present in blueberries that is chemically related to resveratrol except it is about four times more bioavailable than resveratrol.”

      Collagen Powder which provides me with proline (as I mentioned is important for wound healing) and glycine (an important inhibitory neurotransmitter).”

      “Unsweetened coconut milk which contains some medium chain triglycerides, some raw cacao nibs which have a plethora of polyphenols including EGCG which activate many antioxidant genes and has been shown to kill cancer cells”

    • Rhonda Patrick making a smoothie

      Morning Smoothie

      • “My micronutrients smoothie that I drink every single morning the total volume is around 64 fluid ounces and I drink half of that and give the rest to my husband Dan”

      Rhonda’s Morning Smoothie Recipe:

      “8 large kale leaves, three cups of flax milk, (pre-blend), four rainbow chard leaves, three cups of spinach, a tomato, two carrots, an apple, an avocado, a cup of blueberries, one banana, yourself, and one shot glass of flaxseed (optional).”

      Rhonda Patrick on Benefits of her Morning Smoothie

      “One common factor among all the green leafy vegetables in my smoothie is that they’re high in magnesium. Over 300 different enzymes in the body require magnesium to function properly. My micronutrient smoothie delivers around 588 milligrams of magnesium, which is above the recommended daily allowance.”

      “The entire contents of this smoothie, which amount to around 64 fluid ounces, provide the Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) for several micronutrients, including vitamin A, vitamin B5, vitamin B6, vitamin C, folate, calcium, magnesium, iron, manganese, copper, alpha-linoleic acid, and fiber”

    • Rhonda Patrick focusing on intermittent fasting

      Intermittent Fasting

      “Time-restricted eating within a 10-hr window & fasting for 14-hrs a day without restricting calories altered the body’s production of proteins consistent with a reduced risk of developing chronic conditions such as cancer, diabetes, and cognitive decline.”

      “I aim for a 10-hour eating window and 14-hour night time fasting window. When I’m feeling especially motivated I eat within an 8 or 9-hour time window and fast for 15-16 hours during the night”

      “I usually start my clock as soon as I wake up,” “and go by the strictest of definitions. If it’s not water, it breaks the fast.”

      “If I eat within a nine-hour window and I go for a run the next morning, my endurance is very noticeably improved, like extremely noticeably improved,”

      Rhonda Patrick on Benefits of Intermittent Fasting

      “Recent studies suggest that:

      • Eating within an 11-hour window was associated with a decreased breast cancer risk and reduction in recurrence by as much as 36%.
      • Earlier meal timing associates with improved effectiveness of weight-loss therapy in overweight and obese patients.
      • For each 3-hour increase in nighttime fasting duration was linked to a 20% lower odds of elevated glycated hemoglobin (HbA1C), which is a more long-term marker of blood glucose levels.
      • For each 10% increase in the proportion of calories consumed after 5pm there was a 3% increase in the inflammatory biomarker c-reactive protein otherwise known as CRP.
      • Eating one additional meal during the day (instead of the evening) was associated with an 8% decrease in CRP.
      • Eating within a 12-hour window improved sleep and increased weight loss in normal-weight people.

      As a rule of thumb, anything that has the potential to mitigate chronic systemic inflammation is something I personally consider worth trying to dial in since suppression of inflammation is thought to be one of the most important predictors of successful longevity that increases in importance with advancing age and also influences risk of cancer and even potentially mental health. So putting aside the potential to have better glucose control or protect myself from obesity without actually changing the composition of my diet, reducing systemic inflammation has a lot of appeal to me.”

      If you’re interested in learning more about intermittent fasting, take a look at our article on the Intermittent Fasting Routine. It offers detailed guidance and tips on the benefits of this practice.

    • Rhonda Patrick starting her workout routine

      Workout

      “I like to mix up my weekly exercise routine with aerobic exercise, high-intensity training, strength training, and yoga/ballet exercises. I usually do some form of exercise everyday even if it is only 15 minutes. I usually like to do a 20 to 30 minute sauna 3 times a week”

      “Try to get some form of meaningfully vigorous cardiovascular exercise, at least 30 minutes, a few times per week.”

      Rhonda on Pre-Workout Nutrition

      • According to Rhonda Patrick, eating before aerobic exercises lasting more than an hour can be beneficial.
      • Pre-feeding is less effective for aerobic workouts under an hour.
      • It enhances anaerobic exercises, allowing extended duration.
      • High-intensity interval workouts show lower benefits from pre-feeding.
      • If fasting for around sixteen hours, protein intake should follow exercise within an hour to replenish exhausted stored proteins.

      Rhonda on her Fitness Regimen and its Benefits

      Aerobic exercise

      “Usually I go for about 3 mile run about three times a week. I’m not really an endurance athlete, clearly, but I do enjoy it for the cognitive boost it gives me.”

      “Aerobic exercise has been shown to increase the growth of new neurons in the brain by two-fold. Aerobic exercise even starting in midlife has been shown to almost completely reverse the structural changes that occur in the brain with aging.”

      “Exercise is the new probiotic. Aerobic exercise may be one of the most effective ways to promote gut health and help heal intestinal issues. Aerobic exercise increases butyrate-producing gut bacteria independent of diet. This reduces inflammation & promotes intestinal healing.”

      High-Intensity Training

      “I do a lot of high-intensity interval Tabatas on a stationary cycle. I use Peloton because I just like that instructor there telling me what to do, and then me competing with everyone else. I’m like, ah, you know? So it works for me.”

      “[Peloton] So there’s a bunch of people that are online, either doing the class with you at the same time or all time doing it, so you can kind of toggle on what you want, and you can try to compete against the all-time number.

      “It’s 20 seconds on, 10 seconds off, and it’s 10 minutes. I tend to do that at least three times a week”

      “To try to get a little bit of high-intensity workout I’ll do squat jumps for a few of minutes at a time. High-Intensity training has been shown to improve learning and memory and when done for 8-20 minutes it increases the production of the neurotransmitters glutamate by 5% and GABA by 7%, as well as norepinephrine, a catecholamine involved in attention and focus.”

      Strength Training

      “I also lift some weights and do lunges and squats with weights either two to three times per week. It is really important to maintain muscle mass.”

      Yoga and Ballet

      “ I do some yoga and ballet exercises 3-4 days a week. I really like to do these exercises because they increase my flexibility and tone very specific muscle groups. I like it but your mileage may vary.”

      Rhonda on Post-Workout Sauna

      “I always have my sauna on preheating up, takes about an hour and a half, and I get it to about 189 degrees Fahrenheit. I hop right in the sauna after my Peloton”

       “I literally down a bunch of water, and then I get in, and then I either read a science paper, prepare for a presentation or a podcast, or I hash over things in my mind.“

      “I like to sauna after a workout. First, there’s entirely practical reasons: doing an intense sauna session prior to working out can increase exhaustion a little bit too quickly, making it very hard to finish a workout.”

    • Rhonda Patrick in a sauna

      Sauna

      • Rhonda strongly suggests using a sauna, stating, “It really works.”
      • Rhonda warms the sauna to about 186°F, spending 20-30 minutes with 10-20% humidity. She does this three times weekly.

      Rhonda’s Sauna Journey:

      • Starting in 2009 during her grad school days, Rhonda began using saunas. She firmly believes sauna sessions enhance memory, reduce stress, and improve blood flow, noting their contribution to releasing endorphins and norepinephrine.
      • Rhonda believes sauna benefits come mainly from direct heat, making her prefer hotter saunas.
      • Rhonda believes sauna use enhances her sleep, noting, “Heat exposure with appropriate cool down has helped me with aspects of my sleep.”

      Rhonda on Benefits of Suana

      “I was very stressed out in graduate school. And this sauna started to really noticeably affect my anxiety and my ability to handle stress. And I was like, what is going on here?”

      “When you get in the sauna, you release a lot of endorphins. The possibility that that sauna use could play a role in mood and attention by increasing norepinephrine and affecting our sensitivity to and production of beta-endorphin, giving us a sort of runner’s high. The potential of which was something that initially appealed to me when experimenting with my own personal sauna use.”

      “When you’re exercising, you’re elevating your core body temperature. You’re sweating. When you’re actually in the sauna, blood does get redistributed to the skin to facilitate sweating, but, much like exercise, blood flow, in general, is improved to the brain, to the muscles, everywhere”

      Rhonda on the Heart-Healthy Benefits of Sauna

      “Some of the positive benefits of sauna use on heart health may have to do with similar benefits seen with regular physical exercise. Heart rate can increase up to 100 beats per min during moderate sauna bathing sessions and up to 150 beats per min during more intense warm sauna use. 150 beats per minute corresponds to moderate-intensity physical exercise, which as we already know, also has a positive effect on cardiovascular health.”

      “Heat stress from sauna use also increases plasma volume and blood flow to the heart, known as stroke volume. This results in reduced cardiovascular strain so your heart has to do less work for each beat that it does to pump oxygen-rich blood to your tissues and brain. Additionally, long-term sauna use has been shown to generally improve blood pressure, endothelial function, and left ventricular function.”

      “For the minimal benefits of lower cardiovascular disease mortality, lower all-cause mortality, and lower Alzheimer’s disease risk, we have to address the literature that actually observed these effects. In this case, that would be 20 minutes at 174º F (or 79º C) 2-3 times per week. Remember, however, those that used the sauna for 4-7 times a week, had an even more robust effect.”

      If you’re interested in including sauna sessions into your routine, consider investing in a top-quality home sauna. The indoor saunas provide an excellent way to enjoy the benefits of sauna therapy in the comfort of your home.

    • Rhonda Patrick taking part in a cold plunge

      Cold Exposure

      • Rhonda Patrick incorporates cold exposure, such as ice baths, for brain and mood benefits, often combining them with sauna sessions to enhance mood
      • After intense sauna sessions, she noticed prolonged sweating can be countered by cold showers.
      • If you want to integrate cold exposure into your daily routine, consider opting for a cold pod ice bath tub. These premium options make it easy and effective to reap the benefits of cold therapy.

      Rhonda on Cold Therapy

      “One of the main reasons I like to expose myself to the cold are the effects it seems to have on the brain, mood and possibly attention”

      “I’ve personally done ice baths interspersed with sauna use Rick Rubin style and found it to be very, very enjoyable. It seemed to help me sleep better and I definitely felt like my mood was significantly affected for even the next 24 hours.”

      “Something I’ve personally observed that’s sort of interesting is that after a sufficiently intense sauna session, it can be very hard to stop sweating even potentially hours after you’ve cooled down — unless you’ve had a very borderline painfully cold shower. For social reasons, at least for me personally, it can almost be a requirement.”

      For more information on how to include cold plunges in your routine, check out our article on the Cold Plunge Routine.

    • Rhonda Patrick eating lunch

      Lunch

      • “As a breakfast or lunch, I occasionally have an avocado topped with fresh lemon juice and wild Alaskan salmon roe, possibly accompanied by a side of sauerkraut”

      Rhonda on her Nutrient-Packed Lunch

      “Avocados are really high in potassium and provide all of the various forms of vitamin E” “The avocado is also a great source of monounsaturated fat.”

      “Salmon roe caviar is a very good source of omega-3 fatty acids.”

      “The sauerkraut is a good source of fermentable fiber aka prebiotics.”

      Rhonda on Refined Carbs

      “I just mainly follow a rule of thumb that I should eliminate refined carbohydrates in particular, and refined sugar especially and then try to eat with a special attention to nutrient density. “

      “In my opinion, the best thing you can do is to cut it out!! You will be so much healthier by just cutting out this one thing. Once you stop eating refined sugars foods begin to actually taste sweeter that’s a real effect that’s been shown in clinical studies.“

      Rhonda on Monitoring Blood Sugar Levels

      Rhonda utilizes the Precision Xtra Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM) and suggests increasing fiber intake as a means to reduce glucose levels.

      “I learned a lot from it as well in terms of foods that I have a bigger spike to, [after a meal],” “And other lifestyle factors that affect my fasting blood glucose,”

      “One of the things that’s really consistent with lowering the [post-meal] glucose response is more fiber,”

    • Rhonda Patrick making a smoothie

      Smoothies

      • Rhonda has been doing her ‘micronutrient smoothie hack’ 4-5 times per week for the past 6 years,” and she says, “‘My brain always feels supercharged’ after consuming it
      • Prefers Smoothies to Juices, says “I have tried to stay away from juices because they remove the fiber matrix and this can change how glucose is absorbed. “
      • She has generously shared a variety of smoothie recipes on her YouTube channel, “FoundMyFitness”

      Rhonda on her “Micronutrient Smoothie”

      “Do everything in your power to maximize vegetable intake, possibly using the micronutrient smoothie method as a way to jumpstart the habit. The third huge lifestyle input that I think can make a big, big difference is simply doing whatever it takes to potentially triple the amount of vegetables you take in on a daily basis. For me, the way I’ve gone about this has been to make a habit out of creating a micronutrient smoothie, as I’ve termed it. Basically, I grab various combinations of vegetables and sometimes a few fruits to balance it out, drop them all into a powerful blender or food processor and drink, drink it down.”

      “The third huge lifestyle input that I think can make a big, big difference is simply doing whatever it takes to potentially triple the amount of vegetables you take in on a daily basis. For me, the way I’ve gone about this has been to make a habit out of creating a micronutrient smoothie, as I’ve termed it. Basically, I grab various combinations of vegetables and sometimes a few fruits to balance it out, drop them all into a powerful blender or food processor and drink, drink it down.”

      Rhonda on Using Smoothies as a Partial Meal Substitute

      “I often enjoy wedging a smoothie in, sometimes as a partial meal substitute, that is particularly focused on cramming in some extra servings of some fruits and vegetables. I consider this a pretty important lifestyle hack that can sort of just be thrown on top of whatever else you’re doing and will help recalibrate a lot of important health parameters in a useful way.”

      Rhonda’s Top Smoothie Choices

      • “As a base, it can often contain kale, frozen berries, avocado, hydrolyzed collagen powder and water then a number of variations on top of those.”
      • “I also make a broccoli sprout smoothie usually consisting of anywhere between 100 g fresh weight or sometimes a bit less of frozen since freezing them actually increases the sulforaphane content. I do this about 3 times a week usually.”
      • “There’s something about a good green juice. There may be a placebo component since I have a healthy amount of enthusiasm, but it really does make me feel good. I feel invigorated, motivated—all positive stuff.”

      Rhonda’s Green Juice recipe:

      “Today’s recipe: 1 organic spinach bunch, 4 large organic celery stalks, 1 bunch of organic Italian parsley, 1 organic cucumber, 1 small organic lemon, and a nice serving of fresh organic ginger. The serving size, in this case, was really large and definitely could be for two people.”

    • Rhonda Patrick starting her dinner routine

      4:15-5:25 pm

      Early Dinner

      Rhonda Patrick on the Variety of Dinners She Enjoys

      • “For dinner, I usually have some cooked vegetables like sauteed spinach which is very high in folate (as are all greens).”
      • “Sometimes, instead, I’ll have some collard greens, bok choy, broccoli, brussels sprouts, parsnips (of course, since these are all cruciferous vegetables I eat these usually with mustard powder sprinkled on top since that provides an additional source of myrosinase).”
      • “Or, instead, I’ll have a big salad full of greens.”
      • “For my protein, I often have a big serving of baked wild Alaskan salmon. I try to eat salmon 2-3 times per week, which is what the American Heart Association recommends.”
      • “Another protein that I rotate for dinner is chicken legs from pasture-raised chicken.”
      • “Sometimes I throw the chicken bones in some water with some spices and vegetables and make chicken bone soup”
      • “Finally, I also sometimes have a grass-fed filet steak a few times per month.“

      Rhonda on the Benefits of Her Dinner Choices

      • Cruciferous vegetables: “Cruciferous vegetables, in general, are among my favorite types of vegetables to eat because they contain isothiocyanates.”
      • Folate: “Folate provides a precursor that makes a DNA nucleotide called thymine.”
      • Green Salad: ”Provides me with a cornucopia of micronutrients including folate, magnesium, calcium, vitamin K1, lutein, zeaxanthin and sulfoquinovose, a prebiotic that feeds beneficial bacteria in the gut.”
      • Pasture-raised chicken: “I like because in addition to the protein I also get some cartilage which is high in collagen, proline, and glycine.”
      • Chicken: “Chicken is also very high in selenium which is a cofactor needed for all glutathione-related enzymes to work and also has a modest amount of zinc, copper, and iron.”
      • Grass-fed filet Steak: “is a good source of vitamin b12, iron, and zinc. ~16% of all menstruating women are actually iron deficient.

      Rhonda on Late-Night Eating

      “Eating late at night also may “reset” peripheral clocks and result in misalignment of metabolism, which means when you wake up your metabolism is already at end of its cycle.”

    • Rhonda Patrick taking her evening supplements

      Evening Supplements

      • Additional Omega-3s: Rhonda includes an extra 3 grams of fish oil, opting for a higher DHA version.
      • Magnesium: She takes 120 mg Magnesium Glycinate.

      Sleep Supplements

      • Rhonda takes Magnesi-Om by Moon Juice.
      • Rhonda avoids caffeine and opts for her nootropic drink with lower caffeine for afternoon energy. She calls it “brain dynamite” and feels “on fire” after drinking it.
      • She used a low-dose melatonin supplement (300 mcg). However, she transitioned to a higher dose (9 mg) to manage night terrors.

      Rhonda on Magnesi-Om by Moon Juice

      “I take a supplement called Magnesi-Om by Moon Juice, which is in the form of a powder. It contains a touch of monk fruit and has a pleasant taste. I usually consume it a little before bedtime, although I make sure there’s a considerable gap since I prefer not to have excessive fluids right before sleep. The supplement includes magnesium threonate along with other types of magnesium. I find it quite appealing. The aspect that caught my attention was the inclusion of magnesium threonate.”

      Rhonda’s Nootropic Drink Recipe:

    • Rhonda Patrick going to sleep

      Sleep

      • Rhonda recommends 6-8 hours of sleep every night
      • She gets 30-60 mins of morning light for circadian alignment.
      • She Avoids blue light at night by using red-emitting Philips Hue bulbs or dimmers.
      • She limits screen time to 2 hours before bed to reduce anxiety and enhance relaxation.
      • Rhonda sleeps in a cool room (60-67°F) for optimal sleep conditions.
      • She uses blackout curtains, sleep masks, or earplugs to create a dark sleep environment.
      • Rhonda Patrick practices time-restricted eating, stopping eating 3 hours before bed.

      Rhonda’s Sleep Optimization Strategies

      • Rhonda suggests getting 30 minutes to 1 hour of bright light exposure in the mornings to anchor your circadian clock.
      • She avoids blue light after sunset by using Philips Hue bulbs emitting red light in the evenings, which promotes better sleepiness. She also recommends adding dimmers to rooms and mentions light-blocking goggles as an alternative.
      • Rhonda refrains from screen time (phone, computer, iPad) 2 hours before sleep. It’s not just about the light, but rather, she highlights that these devices can raise anxiety and hinder relaxation. To unwind, she suggests reading offline content like science publications or other genres to promote better sleep quality.
      • Rhonda emphasizes sleeping in a cool room (60-67°F or 15-19°C), as it complements the body’s temperature drop during sleep. In her warm locale (San Diego, CA), she relies on an Eight Sleep cover that circulates water to maintain a stable temperature, providing optimal sleep conditions regardless of external fluctuations.
      • Rhonda ensures a dark bedroom by using blackout curtains or sleep masks to counter even minor light disruptions. For noise interference, she employs high-quality earplugs or utilizes “white noise” from standalone machines or phone apps to promote uninterrupted sleep.
      • Rhonda practices time-restricted eating, stopping eating three hours before bedtime. This approach minimizes digestion during sleep and can enhance sleep quality.

      Rhonda’s Tips for Better Sleep

      “Early bright light exposure, limiting evening light exposure, decreasing the temperature of the room in which we sleep, reducing our anxiety, and restricting the intake of substances that alter our alertness can improve our sleep.”

      “There may be a sleep “sweet spot” with too little or too much sleep associated with impaired brain function. Older adults who consistently get 6-8 hours of sleep per night delay cognitive dysfunction and have sharper brains.”

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Tim Ferriss’ Daily Routine

How He Focuses On Productivity And Self-Improvement

Best known for his self-help and productivity books, Tim Ferriss is an American author, public speaker, and entrepreneur. Several noteworthy books he has created are “The 4-Hour Workweek,” “The 4-Hour Body,” and “The 4-Hour Chef.” His work usually centers on time management techniques, lifestyle design, and methods for both professional and personal growth. Here's all you need to know about Tim Ferriss' daily routine.

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  • Published: January 6, 2025
  • Last Updated: June 3, 2025
    • Closeup of Tim Ferriss in his bed

      10:00 a.m.

      Wake-up

      Focuses on a relaxing start to his day. For this, he suggests putting the phone on airplane mode the night before to save himself from the bombardment of messages.

      First thing in the morning, he makes his bed as recommended by an Indian monk. According to Timothy Ferriss, “It sets you up psychologically to be more productive

      He aims for visual tidiness, not Four Seasons. So, he follows the “sweep-it-under-the-rug” approach.

      Here’s what he means by this approach:

      “It just means, in my case, pulling up the sheet and blanket so that it looks like I haven’t had an elephant rolling around in my bed. It’s really quite simple. Then arrange the pillow in a semi-pretty-fashion subjectively, and there you have it.”

      Here’s what Tim has to say about morning:

      “I do believe that if you win the morning, you win the day”

    • Meditation as part of the Tim Ferriss daily routine

      10:05 a.m.

      22 Minutes Morning Meditation

      The morning routine of Tim Ferriss consists of a 22-minute meditation, which is divided into two parts.

      20 minutes — transcendental meditation — it could be Vipassana, it could be Headspace.

      2 minutes — Decompression period

      At times, he substitutes Jerzy Gregorek’s “Happy Body” mobility exercises—which he learned about from Naval Ravikant—for meditation.

      What is Transcendental Meditation?

      Transcendental meditation (TM) is a specific form of mantra meditation that was introduced by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in the 1950s.

      It involves silently repeating a mantra, a specific sound, or a word, for about 15-20 minutes, twice a day, with the eyes closed.

      The goal of TM is to allow the mind to settle into a state of restful awareness, leading to a deep state of relaxation and reduced mental activity.

      There are several reasons why people often practice transcendental meditation in the morning:

      • Stress Reduction: TM is known for its potential to reduce stress and promote relaxation. Starting the day with a meditation session can help individuals manage stress and approach the day with a calmer mindset.
      • Increased Energy and Focus: Morning meditation sessions can enhance their energy levels and improve focus throughout the day. The practice is believed to provide a boost in mental clarity and alertness.
      • Establishing a Routine: Many people prefer to establish a consistent routine by incorporating meditation into their morning rituals. This helps create a structured start to the day, potentially promoting a sense of discipline and balance.
      • Better Preparation for the Day: Beginning the day with meditation allows individuals to clear their minds and set a positive tone for the day ahead. It can help in gaining perspective, prioritizing tasks, and approaching challenges with a more composed mindset.

      Wondering how to add mindfulness to your daily routine? Check out our article on The Daily Meditation Routine.

    • Tim Ferriss drinking tea

      10:45 a.m.

      Tea Time

      He makes oolong tea or a blend of turmeric, ginger, and Pu-erh.

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      For the blend, Timothy Ferriss uses about 1 flat teaspoon of Pu-erh aged black tea, Dragon well green tea, Turmeric, and ginger shavings.

      Benefits of Tim’s Oolong Tea

      Turmeric, ginger, and Pu-erh tea are known for their various health benefits, and combining them in a morning tea can offer a flavorful and nutritious start to the day.

      Here are a few reasons why these ingredients are often considered beneficial:

      • Anti-Inflammatory Properties:

      Turmeric: Contains curcumin, a compound known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.

      Ginger: Also has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects, potentially aiding in reducing inflammation in the body.

      • Digestive Health:

      Ginger: Traditionally used to soothe digestive discomfort and nausea, ginger may help with digestion and improve gastrointestinal health.

      Pu-erh Tea: Known for its digestive properties and potential to assist in weight management.

      • Rich in Antioxidants:

      Turmeric: Contains antioxidants that help neutralize free radicals, contributing to overall health and well-being.

      Pu-erh Tea: Like other teas, Pu-erh contains antioxidants that may help protect cells from oxidative stress.

      • Boosts Metabolism:

      Ginger: Has thermogenic properties that may contribute to a slight increase in metabolism, potentially aiding in weight management.

      Pu-erh Tea: Some studies suggest that Pu-erh tea may have metabolism-boosting effects.

      • Promotes Heart Health:

      Turmeric: May have cardiovascular benefits, including improving blood vessel function and reducing the risk of heart disease.

      Pu-erh Tea: Some research suggests that Pu-erh tea may help lower LDL cholesterol levels.

      • Mood and Cognitive Support:

      Turmeric: Some clinical research suggest that curcumin in turmeric may have neuroprotective effects, potentially supporting cognitive function.

      Ginger: Traditionally used to improve mood and reduce stress.

      • Balancing Energy Levels:

      Pu-erh Tea: Contains caffeine, which can provide a gentle energy boost without the jittery effects associated with some other sources of caffeine.

    • Tim Ferriss writing his 5-minute morning journal

      11:00 a.m.

      Morning Routine Journal

      He does two types of journaling depending on his mood and day;

      • Morning pages — He writes his heart out on the paper, or as per him “cages his monkey mind” for a clear start to the day.
      • 5-minute journal (5MJ)— He has a few sections in this journal:
      1. Things he’s grateful for
      2. Things that would make the day great
      3. Daily affirmations
      4. Amazing things that happened in the day
      5. How could he have made the day better
      6. What he can do to improve the Tim Ferriss Show

      Regarding the format of his 5MJ he says, “The format of the Five-Minute Journal is very straightforward. This might seem simplistic, but it is, first and foremost, simple. And If I have learned anything, that is certainly that complexity fails”

      As per him, “Five Minute Journal is very helpful for focus, appreciation and keeping things simple.”

    • Tim Ferriss having a glass of protein shake in the breakfast

      11:15 a.m.

      Breakfast

      He consumes a couple of things in his breakfast;

      • Exogenous Ketone or MCT oil

      He takes KetoForce by KetoSports on the recommendation of Dominic D’Agostino or Brain Octane C8 by Bulletproof.

      • Protein shake, comprising Tera’s Whey, which is a goat whey protein, + Great Lake Gelatin, introduced by Amelia Boone, + Super Beets
      • Oolong tea
      • Sardines packed with Olive oil

      When he’s trying to increase muscle mass, he takes a slow-carb breakfast with spinach, eggs, lentils, etc.

      Benefits Of Taking Exogenous Ketone In The Morning

      Taking exogenous ketones in the morning is a practice that’s adopted for various reasons. Here are a few reasons why Tim chooses to take exogenous ketones in the morning:

      • Quick Energy Boost:

      Exogenous ketones can provide a rapid source of energy. In the morning, when glycogen stores are lower due to overnight fasting, ketones may offer a quick energy boost without the need to consume carbohydrates.

      • Enhanced Mental Focus:

      Some individuals report improved mental clarity and focus when using exogenous ketones. This could be particularly beneficial in the morning when concentration and alertness are crucial for starting the day.

      • Appetite Control:

      Ketones may influence hunger hormones, and taking exogenous ketones in the morning helps control appetite throughout the day. This can be especially relevant for those following a ketogenic or low-carbohydrate diet.

      • Physical Performance:

      Exogenous ketones are used before workouts to potentially enhance endurance and performance. Taking them in the morning could be beneficial for those who exercise early in the day.

    • Tim Ferriss drinking AG1

      Tim Ferriss on Using AG1

      • Comprehensive nutrition solution: AG1 is a versatile “all-in-one” supplement designed to provide essential vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, probiotics, and other nutrients in a convenient powdered form.
      • Tim Ferriss’s endorsement: “If I had to choose one supplement, it would be AG1—my go-to nutritional insurance.” Tim Ferriss recommends mixing the powder with water for easy consumption.
      • Nutrient density: Delivers a concentrated blend of nutrients in one serving, ideal for those who may struggle to meet their nutritional needs through diet alone.
      • Micronutrient support: Packed with essential vitamins and minerals that play a vital role in supporting key bodily functions and promoting overall well-being.
      • Digestive health: Contains probiotics and digestive enzymes that help maintain gut health, balance gut bacteria, and improve nutrient absorption.
      • Energy and vitality: Enhances energy levels and overall vitality, supported by a comprehensive mix of nutrients designed for optimal health.
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    • Tim Ferriss having a morning workout using kettlebell

      12:00 p.m.

      Exercise Routine (20-90 minutes)

      The workout routine of Tim Ferriss consists of;

      • Rides on a Peloton bike with a 20-minute HIIT workout
      • Climbing 2x week
      • Acroyoga 2x week
      • Weight training 1-2x week

      He also goes for 5 minutes of kettlebell swing 3 times a week.

      Benefits Of Acroyoga

      Acroyoga is a form of partner yoga that combines acrobatics, yoga, and therapeutic practices. Practicing Acroyoga in the morning can offer several benefits.

      • Physical Activation:

      Acroyoga involves various physical elements, including strength, flexibility, and balance. Engaging in these movements in the morning can help activate and awaken the body, promoting increased blood flow and energy levels.

      • Mental Focus and Mindfulness:

      Performing intricate poses and transitions in Acroyoga requires concentration and mindfulness. Morning practice can contribute to mental clarity, focus, and a sense of presence that can positively impact the rest of the day.

      • Energy and Mood Boost:

      Physical activity, especially in the form of partner-based activities like Acroyoga, can release endorphins and contribute to an overall positive mood. Starting the day with a sense of accomplishment and joy can set a positive tone for the day.

      • Stress Reduction:

      Engaging in Acroyoga can be a form of moving meditation, helping to reduce stress and tension. The combination of breathwork, physical movement, and connection with a partner can have a calming effect on the nervous system.

    • Tim Ferriss taking supplements

      The Tim Ferriss Supplement List

      Sleep Supplements:

      All are taken 30 – 60 minutes before bed.

      Nootropic Supplements for Brain Performance:

      • Creatine – low dose (1 – 2 grams) taken daily
      • Ubiquinol – taken daily with creatine for cognitive benefits
      • Lion’s Mane Mushroom – taken occasionally
      • Lithium Orotate – 5 mg dose, periodically
      • MCT Oil – used strategically rather than daily

      Anti-inflammatory & General Health Supplements:

      • Turmeric / Curcumin – taken in “Titantium Tea”
      • Fish Oil – taken regularly for many years
      • N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) – to support immune function
      • Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) – for treating injuries
      • AG1 – as “nutritional insurance”

      Physical Performance & Recovery Supplements:

      Immune Support Supplements:

      • L-Lysine – to combat viral infections and cold sores
      • Apple Cider Vinegar – to support immune function
      • Medicinal Mushrooms – to enhance immune function
    • Tim Ferriss having a cold shower in the morning

      1:00 p.m.

      Cold Shower

      After the workout, he takes a relaxing cold shower.

      Benefits Of Cold Showers

      Taking a cold shower in the morning can offer several potential benefits for physical and mental well-being.

      • Increased Alertness and Energy:

      Cold showers stimulate the body’s sympathetic nervous system, leading to an increase in heart rate and alertness. The shock of cold water can help wake you up and leave you feeling more energized.

      • Improved Circulation:

      Cold water causes blood vessels to constrict and then dilate, which can enhance blood circulation. This improved circulation may contribute to better overall cardiovascular health.

      • Reduced Muscle Soreness and Inflammation:

      Cold water immersion has been associated with reduced muscle soreness and inflammation. Athletes often use cold showers or ice baths as part of their recovery routine after intense physical activity.

      • Enhanced Mood and Stress Reduction:

      Cold exposure may trigger the release of endorphins, the body’s natural mood enhancers. Additionally, cold showers are thought to activate the parasympathetic nervous system, promoting a relaxation response that can help reduce stress.

      For more on the benefits of cold shower, check out our article on The Cold Plunge.

    • Tim Ferriss having beef and vegetables for lunch at a Mexican restaurant

      1:30 p.m.

      Lunch

      Tim normally has lunch outside. For lunch he takes;

      • Organic beef
      • Vegetables
      • Pinto beans
      • Guacamole

      He suggests making three groups and mixing and matching one item from each;

      Group 1: Proteins:

      • Egg whites with one whole egg for flavor
      • Chicken breast or thigh
      • Grass-fed organic beef
      • Pork

      Group 2: Legumes:

      • Lentils
      • Black beans
      • Pinto beans

      Group 3: Vegetables:

      • Spinach
      • Asparagus
      • Peas
      • Mixed Vegetables
    • Tim Ferriss writing on a copy

      1:30 – 5:30 p.m.

      Work Routine

      Tim suggests a 4-hour work week.

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      The goal of this strategy is to be more productive and break the working norms by managing your time smartly.

      Before starting his work, he monitors his calendar for approaching deadlines.

      Tim Ferriss advises limiting your daily to-do list to no more than two main, “mission-critical” tasks. He writes around 1,200 words for conversational fluency.

      He also suggests delegating and automating tasks to save time and energy.

      “Never automate something that can be eliminated, and never delegate something that can be automated or streamlined”

    • Tim Ferriss wearing a white and blue uniform during his sports training

      5:30 -8:30 p.m.

      After Work Activity

      Smaller First Dinner

      Tim eats 4 times a day instead of some people who eat 6 to 8 times a day.

      Sports Training (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Training)

      After a small first dinner or second lunch, he then focuses on sports training.

    • Tim Ferriss having Salmon and Asparagus for dinner at home

      9:30 p.m.

      Dinner

      He likes having a large dinner at home which usually consists of

      • Salmon
      • Asparagus or lentils
      • Coconut Cauliflower Curry Mash
    • Tim Ferriss reading a book while sitting on a sofa

      10:00 – 2:00 a.m.

      Night-Time And Sleep Routine

      Tim likes spending some relaxing time so for enjoyment, he reads or drinks wine with friends.

      For a good night’s sleep, he does a few things

      • Takes phosphatidylserine (PS)
      • Consumes 1-2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar + 1 tablespoon of unfiltered, raw honey in hot water for better sleep – a tip from Seth Roberts

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      Pre-Bed Snack

      Tim has a little snack right before bed, like an apple and some plain low-fat (not fat-free) yogurt, mandarin orange with five to eight almonds, or a few stalks of celery with nut butter.

      This resolves the problem of low sugar levels after a night’s fast, which causes headaches and lethargy in the morning.

      Reading

      Tim advises against reading non-fiction right before bed since it promotes future-focused thinking and obsession.

      He recommends reading books that compel you to pay attention to the current moment and stimulate your creativity.

      Some Book Recommendations By Tim Ferriss

      Motherless Brooklyn

      Stranger in a Strange Land

      How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia

      Relax In Soaking Tub Or Ice Bath

      He uses essential oil, Epsom, medicinal salts, etc. in his soaking tub, depending on the day’s training.

      Consumes ice water every 2-3 cycles during the bath.

      Listens to audio books or motivational presentations

      If not the soaking tub, Tim chooses an ice bath as it helps with his insomnia. However, he makes sure that he takes the ice bath at most 1 hour before bedtime. If it’s closer to the sleep time, it won’t work.

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James Clear’s Daily Habits and Routine

A guide on habit forming from the king of habits

James Clear, acclaimed for “Atomic Habits”, is a famous author, entrepreneur, and speaker specializing in habit formation. His impactful book has sold millions, making him a recognized “Habits expert”. Clear's practical approach to behavior change emphasizes routines and time management. As a respected consultant, he inspires others with his habits and daily schedule, often speaking at Fortune 500 companies about continuous growth. His influence has significantly impacted the world of personal development. Let's analyze James Clear's daily routine to understand the habits that we need to enhance our lives.
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  • Published: January 6, 2025
  • Last Updated: June 3, 2025
    • James Clear waking up

      Wake-up

      • Typically I just wake up when I feel rested.
      • Drinks 1 glass of cold water
      • Recommends Circadian Optics Light Therapy Lamp, it helps alleviate symptoms of seasonal sunlight changes, improves mood, increases energy levels, and regulates sleep patterns. It is designed to mimic natural sunlight and is ideal for work-from-home settings.

      Recommends EUFY BodySence Smart Scale, “Affordable smart scale to track weight, body fat, and BMI”

      Morning Good Habits

      “I think a morning routine should be simple and repeatable (at some point, if you add too many pieces to the mix, you’re not really doing a morning routine anymore, but simply a daily routine).”

      “Here are the strategies that I’ve found to be most effective for getting the most out of my morning ritual.”

      • Manage your energy, not your time.
      • Prepare the night before.
      • Don’t open email until noon.
      • Work in a cool place.
      • Sit up or stand up.
      • Turn your phone off and leave it in another room.
      • Eat as a reward for working hard.
      • Develop “pre-game routine” to start your day
    • James Clear starting his morning routine with a coffee

      Hydration + Caffeine

      • Recommends Great Lakes Supplement, “Add to your morning hot or cold drinks for collagen boost “
      • Consumes a lot of water throughout the day
      • Recommends Instant Coffee Powder by Four Sigmatic, infused with lion’s mane and chaga mushrooms and organic coffee for mental focus. “your go-to morning beverage to support productivity, focus, and, creativity.”

      Coffee product recommendations

      If coffee or tea isn’t your thing, consider starting your day with a refreshing smoothie using a green powder like AG1. It’s a great way to stay hydrated and fuel your body with essential nutrients for energy and focus.

    • James Clear focusing on his journal routine

      Journaling

      Dedicates 10 minutes to practicing gratitude journaling on a regular basis. Here are some journals that are a part of James Clear’s daily schedule.

      Uses and recommends

      • The Clear Habit Journal is designed to give you everything you need and nothing you don’t.”
      • Panda planner “Daily calendar and gratitude journal to increase your productivity and time management “
      • The Five Minute Journal “A simple effective thing you can do every day to be happy”

      Gratitude Journaling

      Gratitude journaling offers a multitude of advantages, including enhanced mood, decreased stress levels, and heightened optimism. Clear underscores the significance of establishing precise daily goals, as they provide guidance and a feeling of achievement. According to Clear, “You start to realize how insignificant monetary things are for your day-to-day happiness.” Additionally, he suggests, “It is a really good idea to force yourself into a positive frame of mind at least once per day.”

      James Clear on Habit Journal

      “The Clear Habit Journal will both keep you on track and make customization a breeze. You can do it all in one multipurpose journal. No need to carry multiple notebooks. No need to buy another notebook, journal, or planner again.”

      “I’ve tried dozens of other notebooks and methods in the past. The habit journal is designed to resolve many of the common problems that plague other notebooks and journals on the market.”

      If you want to add journaling to your daily routine, check out our extensive article on a Journaling Routine.

    • James Clear starting his morning meditation routine

      Morning Meditation

      James Clear on Meditation

      “I’ll usually sit in silence and do some deep breathing for a minute or two before I start reading my twenty pages.”

      “Meditation is like fasting for the mind. The practice clears your mental digestive tract.”

      If you’re looking to start meditating daily, consider checking out our in-depth Daily Meditation Routine article. You can also try the Yoga Wake Up app for quick, guided sessions that make meditation easy and energizing!

    • James Clear reading a book

      Reading

      • Engages in a daily reading habit of at least 20-30 minutes.
      • “Regardless of what happens during the rest of the day, I still get my 20 pages each morning.”
      • Reads E-books on Kindle Paperwhite
      • He uses a book stand to pause and type notes while reading.

      Recommended Reading List from James Clear’s routine:

      Importance of Reading In James Clear’s Schedule

      “Here’s why I think this pattern works: 20 pages is small enough that it’s not intimidating. Most people can finish reading 20 pages within 30 minutes. And if you do it first thing in the morning, then the urgencies of the day don’t get in the way. Finally, 20 pages seem small but add up fast.”

      Enhancing Knowledge Retention

      “Knowledge will only compound if it is retained. In other words, what matters is not simply reading more books, but getting more out of each book you read.”

      “I highlight passages on my Kindle Paperwhite and use a program called Clippings to export all of my Kindle highlights directly into Evernote.”

      I type my notes as I read. If I come across a long passage I want to transcribe, I place the book on a book stand as I type.

    • James Clear focusing on intermittent fasting

      Skips Breakfast

      • Practices Intermittent Fasting
      • Follows the 16/8 fasting method
      • “I typically eat most of my meals between 12 PM and 8 PM. The result is that I get some additional time in the morning to do focused work rather than cook breakfast”
      • “I have a lot of mental clarity in the morning when I fast”

      Intermittent Fasting Quickstart Guide

      12 Lessons Learned from 1 Year of Intermittent Fasting

      The Beginner’s Guide to Intermittent Fasting

      James Clear on Skipping Breakfast

      “I practice intermittent fasting, which means that I eat my first meal around noon each day. I’ve been doing this for almost two years. There are plenty of health benefits. But health is just one piece of the puzzle. I also fast because it allows me to get more out of my day. Take a moment to think about how much time people spend each day thinking, planning, and consuming food. By adopting intermittent fasting, I don’t waste an hour each morning figuring out what to eat for breakfast, cooking it, and cleaning up. Instead, I use my morning to work on things that are important to me. Then, I eat good food and big meals as a reward for working hard.”

      “Now that I’ve started fasting, I want food less. I’m not addicted to it. I’m not a victim of my diet. I eat when I want because I want to, not because my body tells me I have to.”

    • James Clear starting his deep work routine

      8:00am

      Does Deep Work

      • Incorporates regular breaks every 60-90 minutes
      • Uses tools such as Evernote, Trello, WordPress, Fantastical, Google Docs, and Gmail
      • Disables push notifications and minimizes social media apps
      • Creates a productive work environment in a cool setting
      • Clear suggests sitting up or standing while working, as it allows the lungs to expand and contract fully, enabling better oxygen flow to the brain.
      • Utilizes full-screen mode to minimize distractions during work

      My creative energy is highest in the morning, so that’s when I do my writing each day. By comparison, I block out my afternoons for interviews, phone calls, and emails. I don’t need my creative energy to be high for those tasks, so that’s the best time for me to get them done.
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    • James Clear using social media

      12:00pm

      Social Media

      • Delays checking email until noon
      • Avoids social media throughout the week
      • Engages with Twitter and Instagram
      • Enhances productivity by delaying email until noon

      “Every Monday, my assistant would reset the passwords on all Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, which logged me out on each device. All week I worked without distraction. On Friday, she would send me the passwords. I had the entire weekend to enjoy what social media had to offer until Monday morning when we would do it again.”
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    • James Clear eating his first meal in his daily routine

      12:00pm

      First Meal

      • Eats a balanced diet that includes protein, healthy fats, and plenty of vegetables.
      • Prepares meals ahead of time to avoid making unhealthy choices when hunger strikes.
      • Suggests using small plates for portion control.
      • Recommends using high-contrast colored plates to enhance the visual appeal and mindful eating.
      • Implements tin foil for wrapping unhealthy foods and plastic wrap for healthier options.

      Recommends

      • Omega Juicer “Industry-leading juicer with dual-stage extraction with adjustable settings”
      • NutriBullet “600- Watt blender that works with fruits, vegetables, superfoods, and protein shakes”
      • “I eat good food and big meals as a reward for working hard.”

      James Clear on His First Meal

      “Surprisingly, since I’ve started intermittent fasting I’ve increased muscle mass (up 10 pounds from 205 to 215), decreased body fat (down 3% from 14% to 11%), increased explosiveness (set a personal best with a clean and jerk of 253 pounds a few months back), and decreased the amount of time I’ve spent training (down from 7.5 hours per week to 2.5 hours per week).”

      “When you eat a small portion off of a large plate, your mind feels unsatisfied. Meanwhile, the same portion will feel more filling when eaten off of a small plate.”

      James Clear on Grocery Shopping

      “When I go to the grocery store, I only walk around the “outer ring” of the store. I don’t walk down the aisles. The outer ring is where healthy food usually lives: fruits, vegetables, lean meats, fish, eggs, and nuts. These are items that grew or lived outdoors. That’s what I eat.”

    • James Clear restarts his deep work routine

      1:00pm

      Resumes Deep Work

      James Clear maintains a highly productive daily routine by focusing on various habits, . These practices not only enhance his efficiency but also contribute to a balanced and effective workday.

      • Work Intervals: He works in focused intervals of 60-90 minutes, taking short breaks in between to recharge.
      • Break Benefits: These regular breaks help maintain high levels of concentration and prevent burnout.
      • Evernote and Trello: He uses Evernote for note-taking and Trello for task management, keeping his work organized and streamlined.
      • WordPress: For managing his blog, he relies on WordPress to handle content creation and updates.
      • Fantastical: This calendar app helps him keep track of his schedule and appointments efficiently.
      • Google Docs: James uses Google Docs for drafting and collaborating on documents in real-time.
      • Gmail: To manage his email communications, he prefers Gmail for its robust features.
      • Disabling Notifications: James disables push notifications to maintain focus and reduce interruptions.
      • Minimizing Social Media: He minimizes the use of social media apps to avoid unnecessary distractions.
      • Cool Setting: James works in a cool environment, which helps him stay alert and comfortable.
      • Sitting or Standing: He alternates between sitting and standing while working, ensuring better oxygen flow to his brain and improving focus.
      • Full-Screen Mode: Using full-screen mode helps him minimize distractions and stay concentrated on the task at hand.
    • James Clear focusing on his fitness routine

      5:00pm

      Fitness Routine

      • Works out for 45 minutes
      • Lifts three times a week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday)
      • “ I tend to have my best workouts in the late afternoon or early evening”
      • Recommends BeetElite Canister (pre-workout supplement), “Concentrated Beed Crystals: an endurance superfood”
      • Having built a home gym, he ensures that there are no excuses for missing workouts and amusingly exclaims, ‘I’m becoming this equipment hoarder.’
      • Maintains and tracks his pushup routine

      He recommends focusing on a select set of essential exercises, which can be counted on two hands. These include the Clean and Jerk, Snatch, Squat, Deadlift, Bench Press, Pushups, Pullups, and Sprints.

      Recommended Home Gym Equipment:

      Recommends and Uses Smart Sport Watches:

      • Fitbit Flex 2, “Basic activity and sleep tracker from Fitbit for a small price”
      • Fitbit Charge 3, “Popular heart rate, activity, and sleep tracking wristband.
      • Garmin vívosport“Smart activity tracker with wrist-based heart rate and GPS”

      Benefits Of Working Out

      “I get the benefits of the workout, sure, but also, I tend to have that post-workout high for an hour or two where I get this good period of concentration. I tend to eat better when I’m training, it’s like I don’t want to waste it. It’s actually when I’m not training that I get lazy and start eating whatever I want. I tend to sleep better at night because I’m tired from the workout, which means I wake up the next day and I have better energy. At no point was I trying to actively build better sleep habits or nutrition habits or whatever, but it just came as a natural by product of getting that one habit of a good workout in”

      Building a Home Gym for Convenient Workouts

      “Over the last year or two, I’ve built a home gym. All I have to do is get down to the basement and I can just work out there. I’m gradually accumulating more and more equipment, I’m becoming this equipment hoarder, but now I have enough stuff that I don’t have any excuses. All I have to do is just walk downstairs and I can be doing that exercise in 15 seconds.”

      Importance of Tracking Workouts and Optimizing Energy

      “The workout journal tracking system that has worked best for me. Naturally, I use the Clear Habit Journal. I like this particular one because it is the perfect size and it has a firm cover that doesn’t bend or tear with repeated use.”

      “I prefer to write out every set I’ll do, including warm-up sets, because it makes the process of working out even more mindless and automatic. Once I have a plan, I can just pick up the weights and go.”

      James Clear’s Approach: Prioritizing the Most Important Exercise Everyday

      “I pick one goal for the workout and do the most important exercise first. Everything else is secondary. For example, right now I’m working out Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. I do two sessions each day. Upper body in the morning. Lower body in the evening. But I’m only doing one exercise each time (pushups in the morning) and squats or deadlifts in the evening. If I feel like it, I’ll finish my evening workout with kettlebell work or bodyweight stuff (handstands, front levers, and so on).”

    • James Clear going on a walk with his kid

      8:00pm

      Spends Time with Loved Ones

      Recommendations if you have a baby

      “I’ve loved spending time with my kids and I’m fortunate to have a job where I’m flexible enough to be able to do that”
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    • James Clear eating dinner with his family

      8:00pm

      Dinner

      Uses and recommends

      Practicing Gratitude Before Dinner

      For over two years, I have used a preceding event to stick with a daily gratitude habit. Each night, when I sit down to eat dinner, I say one thing that I was grateful for that day.”

      Power of Nutritious Dinners

      The benefits of good nutrition are obvious: you have more energy, your health improves, and your productivity blossoms.

    • James Clear eating dinner with his family

      9:00pm

      Preparation Routine

      • Engages in proactive planning for upcoming tasks and responsibilities
      • Devotes 10 minutes every night to creating a detailed plan for the following day
      • Prioritizes important tasks and sets clear objectives for increased productivity

      Efficient Daily Routine Planning

      I’ll outline the article I’m going to write the next day and develop a short list of the most important items for me to accomplish. It takes 10 minutes that night and saves 3 hours the next day.

    • James Clear starting his sleep routine

      10:00pm

      Prepares for Bed

      • Reads, stretches, or meditates before bed
      • Sleeps at the same time, preferably for 8 hours
      • Avoids using electronic devices for at least an hour before bed
      • Keeps his bedroom dark, quiet, and cool
      • Avoids consuming caffeine or alcohol in the evening
      • Uses blackout curtains and a white noise machine to mask any outside noise.

      Good Sleep Routine:

      A quiet space is key for good sleep. If peace and quiet are hard to come by, try controlling the bedroom noise by creating “white noise” or use earplugs.

      Importance of Sleep:

      “Sleep is the foundation on which everything else is built. It is the unsung hero of health and productivity. The research is clear that even small amounts of sleep deprivation hinder our ability to perform at our best.”

      Stress Relief:

      • Practices 3-1-5 breathing pattern, 3-5 times: Inhale for three seconds, hold for one, exhale for five
      • Practices Yoga NIDRA. Uses Nidra Deep Rest “Lightweight comfortable sleep mask for light elimination”

      I’m trying to get better about noticing when I am holding tension in my body and experiencing stress. When I do notice that I’m feeling particularly stressed, I’ll use this emotional state to cue a deep breathing habit.

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Andrew Huberman’s Daily Routine

How he optimizes his morning, afternoon and night for focus, productivity, and sleep.

Dr. Andrew D. Huberman is an acclaimed neuroscientist and a tenured professor at Stanford University School of Medicine. He's distinguished for his pioneering work in the field of brain development, particularly in the visual system. This article focuses on the details of Dr. Huberman's morning routine, how he remains productive in the afternoon, his workout routine, what he eats, what supplements he takes, and his highly optimized sleep routine. Read on to find out more about Andrew Huberman's daily routine.
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  • Published: January 6, 2025
  • Last Updated: June 3, 2025
    • Andrew Huberman sitting at a table

      Top 5 Andrew Huberman Routine Products

      • AG1: A daily dose of essential vitamins, minerals, and probiotics to support energy, digestion, and immune health.
      • Yerba Mate: A natural caffeine source that enhances focus and alertness without the jittery crash of coffee.
      • Alpha GPC: A brain-boosting supplement that increases acetylcholine levels, improving memory and cognitive function.
      • Creatine: Not just for muscle growth—creatine also supports brain energy, making it a staple for peak mental and physical performance.
      • Tyrosine: A key amino acid that sharpens focus, enhances motivation, and helps the brain stay resilient under stress.
    • The start of Andrew Huberman's daily routine

      ~6:00 am

      Wake-up

      • Wakes up naturally between 5:30 am and 6:30 am.
      • For Andrew Huberman’s morning routine, he doesn’t use an alarm.

      “Waking up early, usually around 5:00 or 6:00 am helps you feel more energized and focused throughout the day. Additionally,  early mornings are beneficial for regulating circadian rhythms, which can help to improve sleep quality.”
      Dr. Huberman

    • Andrew Huberman drinking AG1

      6:00 AM

      Morning Routine Hydration

      “I’ve been using AG1 since 2012 because it’s the simplest, most straightforward way for me to get my basis of important vitamins, minerals, and probiotics.”

      Dr. Andrew Huberman on AG1

      “I should mention the AG1 is delicious. I love the way it tastes. I mix mine with some water and a little bit of lemon or lime juice.”

      Whenever somebody has asked me what’s the one supplement they should take, I always answer AG1.”

      Dr. Andrew Huberman on electrolytes in the morning routine

      “Your nervous system and your neurons particularly depend on electrolytes because you need the electrolytes, sodium, magnesium, and potassium, in the proper ratios, in order for those nerve cells to fire what are called action potentials”

      “Typically, what I do in the morning is I hydrate, I do take an electrolyte drink, which is a salt-heavy electrolyte drink called LMNT. LMNT is an electrolyte drink that has everything you need in order to get your brain and body to function at its best, but none of the things you don’t, in particular, sugar”

    • Andrew Huberman sitting at a table and holding an AG1 glass in the morning

      Benefits of Daily Use of AG1

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      • Enhances energy levels: Includes magnesium to support energy production at the cellular level, helping sustain steady energy throughout the day.
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    • Andrew Huberman focusing on Yoga Nidra

      6:00 AM

      Yoga Nidra

      If you wake up not fully rested, Yoga Nidra can help you start your day efficiently. This technique can assist you in achieving a sleep-like state and replenishing dopamine, reducing cortisol, and decreasing total sleep need.

      Dr. Andrew Huberman on Yoga Nidra (Non-Sleep Deep Rest)

      “There are some interesting data published showing that these yoga nidra meditations, if you will, can upregulate some of the neurotransmitters in the brain, including dopamine, that make you prepared for action.”

      “There was this lore in the yoga nidra community that 30 minutes of yoga nidra is equivalent to 4 hours of sleep. Frankly, I don’t think there’s any evidence for that specific statement. But when I started doing this practice and exploring it, I found that I would come out of a 30-minute yoga nidra session feeling like I slept 5, 6 hours or longer.”
      Read Dr. Huberman’s Extensive coverage of NSDR and sleep optimization here.

      Yoga Nidra and it’s benefits

      Yoga nidra, also known as “yogic sleep,” is a type of relaxation practice involving guided body scans and visualizations. It aims to bring the mind and body into a deep relaxation state akin to the state between wakefulness and sleep. Some studies suggest that it may improve sleep quality, reduce insomnia symptoms, and alleviate stress and anxiety. Despite its potential benefits, it’s crucial to remember that yoga nidra should not replace medical treatment for sleep disorders.

      For anyone eager to unlock the full benefits of yoga nidra, the Yoga Wake Up app could be your new secret weapon! Imagine starting your day with a guided, soothing wake-up session or winding down with a calming yoga nidra practice, all from the convenience of your phone. With its variety of sessions tailored for relaxation and mindfulness, this app transforms everyday moments into powerful relaxation rituals.

    • Andrew Huberman focusing on sun exposure

      6:45 AM

      Sun Exposure

      • 2-10 minutes of sunlight exposure while walking for optic flow
      • Optional: Use an artificial light if the sun has not yet arisen. Get sunlight when it is available.

      Dr. Andrew Huberman on the Benefits of Morning Sunlight

      “View morning sunlight!” is one of my common refrains. Viewing sunlight within the first hours of waking (as soon as you can, even if through cloud cover) increases early-day cortisol release (the ideal time for elevated cortisol) and prepares the body for sleep later that night. A morning spike in cortisol will also positively influence your immune system, metabolism and ability to focus during the day.

      “The single best thing you can do for your sleep your energy your mood your wakefulness your metabolism is to get natural light in your eyes early in the day. This is grounded in the core of our physiology. There are literally hundreds, if not thousands, of quality peer-reviewed papers showing that light viewing early in the day is the most powerful stimulus for wakefulness throughout the day and it has a powerful, positive impact on your ability to fall and stay asleep at night. So this is really the foundational power tool for ensuring a great night’s sleep and for feeling more awake during the day.”

      On Alternative Lighting

      “If you wake up before the sun rises, flip on as many lights as you can in your space if you want to be awake in your artificial light environment. And then, once the sun is out, go outside.”

      On Optic Flow
      “There are now at least half a dozen quality papers published in quality peer-reviewed journals that show that forward ambulation — walking or biking or running — and generating optic flow in particular has this incredible property of lowering activity in the amygdala and thereby reducing levels of anxiety.”

    • Andrew Huberman in a cold plunge

      7:00 AM

      Cold Exposure

      Cold exposure can be done as an ice bath or a shower. Ice baths have been shown to be more effective but cold showers can work too.

      Read our in-depth guide on Cold Plunging and Cold Exposure


      Resilience
      : 1X weekly, 1-3 min
      Metabolism: 2X weekly / 11 min total
      Recovery: 3-6 min after training
      How cold? “I really want to get out but can stay in safely”. (~45F or ~7C)

      Benefits of Deliberate Cold Exposure:

      Deliberate cold exposure offers a range of benefits for both the brain and body. By following proper protocols, individuals can experience increased energy, focus, mood, resilience, metabolism, physical recovery, and a stronger mind-body connection.

      Energy and Focus: Cold exposure triggers the release of epinephrine and norepinephrine, enhancing alertness, focus, and providing a boost of energy that can be applied to mental and physical activities.

      Resilience and Grit: Embracing the stress of cold exposure as a self-directed challenge strengthens top-down control over reflexive states, fostering resilience and grit that extends to real-world stressors.

      Mood Enhancement: Cold exposure causes the release of dopamine, elevating mood, enhancing focus, attention, and goal-directed behavior, leading to sustained improvements in mood, energy, and focus.

      Metabolism: Cold exposure increases metabolism in the short term as the body burns calories to maintain core body temperature. Conversion of white fat to metabolically active brown fat can provide long-term metabolic benefits.

      Physical Recovery: Cold-water immersion after high-intensity exercise or endurance training can be an effective recovery tool, promoting muscle power, reducing muscle soreness, and enhancing perceived recovery.

      Mind-Body Connection: Deliberate cold exposure improves the mind-body connection by challenging mental barriers, increasing resilience, and developing a greater sense of control over reflexive responses.

      Importance Of Deliberate Cold Exposure

      “Anchoring your mind in cognitive activities as you get into the cold can be very helpful for maintaining clarity of mind.”

      “Personally get tremendous benefit from doing deliberate cold exposure three times a week and using the walls method”

      “I’m staying in for anywhere from two minutes to six minutes per session and that averages out to about 11 to 15 minutes total per week.”

      “You’re getting better perfusion and blood flow. The biggest effect is a big increase of 2.5 times in dopamine that lasts for several hours. You know it’s a significant increase when you feel mentally clear and alert. It increases metabolism. Additionally, there’s the process of getting into this cold water when you didn’t want to, which overrides limbic friction and helps build resilience.”

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    • Andrew Huberman starting his workout routine

      7:30 AM

      Workout

      Sunday – Endurance;
      Monday – Legs;
      Tuesday – Heat/cold cycling;
      Wednesday – Torso push/pull;
      Thursday – High effort, short cardio;
      Friday – High-intensity interval training
      While it’s important to customize the routine to fit your personal needs, be sure to maintain the overall goals of the schedule. The specific days of each workout can be adjusted, but it’s important to maintain proper spacing between exercises.

      Dr. Huberman’s workout supplement recommendations

      Alpha-GPC (buy): 300mg, 30-60 minutes before key workouts. Alpha-GPC promotes the release of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter involved in memory, attention and skeletal muscle contraction. It has been shown to increase power output in athletes.

      Tyrosine (buy): 500mg, 30-60 minutes before key workouts. L-Tyrosine is an amino acid that can increase the production of dopamine and related neurotransmitters that positively impact energy, motivation and mood. Thus, L-Tyrosine is a powerful tool for enhancing exercise performance.

      Creatine (buy): 5g daily. Creatine is a molecule that stores high-energy phosphate groups that ultimately lead to the regeneration of ATP, the primary energy carrier in the body. In thousands of studies, creatine has been shown to effectively increase exercise performance.

      Whey Protein Powder (buy): 40g, 30-60 minutes after workout. Whey protein is a well-absorbed source of protein that is useful for post-workout fueling. Research shows that consuming whey protein benefits muscle gain and fat loss, particularly post-workout.

      Dr. Huberman’s Fitness Toolkit

      For Huberman’s hypertrophy protocol, perform 3-4 sets of 5-8 reps with heavy weight for 3-4 weeks, resting for 2-4 minutes between sets.

      The next month, switch to lighter weight and do 8-15 reps with 2-3 sets per exercise, resting for 90 seconds between sets. To optimize your resistance training, choose two exercises for each muscle group – one that involves maximal contraction at the end of the movement (e.g., bent row) and another that involves a stretch or full range of motion at the beginning of the movement (e.g., pull up).

      To lower your heart rate between sets, practice physiologic sighs by taking two full inhales through your nose followed by one full exhale of all the air through your mouth. Keep in mind that the mind-muscle connection is important – certain muscles will grow bigger and stronger based on your ability to contract them without any load.

      After each training session, take 3-5 minutes to do some deliberately slow breathing to relax your mind and body and downshift your nervous system.

      Find detailed information on Dr. Huberman’s podcast on his Fitness Toolkit.

      Dr. Huberman’s Fitness Routine

      Sunday: Endurance – at least 30 minutes of cardio, ideally 60-75 minutes of zone 2 cardio such as jogging or hiking. Tip: use a weight vest for an extra challenge on shorter workouts.

      Monday: Legs – Quads, Hamstrings, Calves. Why legs on Mondays? Training the largest muscle group when you’re fresher sets off metabolic processes that elevate metabolism & amplify hormonal events. Get the hardest workout out of the way and move on.

      Tuesday: Heat/cold cycling – ideally, hot sauna (20 minutes) + ice bath (5 minutes) x 5 rounds. Check out the notes for best practices and the benefits of heat or cold.

      Wednesday: Torso – Push/Pull. Working push/pull enhances strength and joint integrity, and amplifies hormonal effects. Sample exercises: shoulder press, chin-ups. Important tip: don’t forget to train your neck safely to reduce shoulder risk of injury and discomfort.

      Thursday: Brief Cardio at 75-80% Effort – 35 minutes of running / rowing / cycling / stairs / jump rope, deeper than zone 2 but not all-out effort.

      Friday: High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) – goal is to get heart rate way up and tap into strength & hypertrophy training for legs without weights.
      Sample exercise: intervals on bike 20-30 second all-out sprint + 10 seconds rest x 8-12 rounds. For most people, max heart rate = 220-age. Only do all-out movements with perfect form.

      Saturday: Arms, Calves, Neck – Indirect training for torso. Sample exercise: triceps dip, chin up, dumbbell curls, incline curls, triceps kickback. Tweak the routine and shift to personalize but keep the broad goals – the specific days of each workout aren’t critical but the exact spacing is.

      Huberman does a hack squat, leg extensions, seated calf raises, leg curls, glute hamstring raise, etc. Huberman does not do squats or deadlifts.
      If you want to learn more about his fitness schedule, consider checking out Andrew Huberman’s Weekly Workout Routine article.

    • Andrew Huberman drinking Yerba Mate

      10:00 AM

      Morning Caffeine

      • Delays caffeine or tea intake by 2 hours after waking for adenosine regulation.
      • Prefers Yerba Mate over coffee. Buy Yerba Mate with a 20% discount
      • Prioritizes deep thinking tasks early in morning before eating breakfast.

      Benefits of Delaying Morning Caffeine

      “I highly recommend that everybody delay their caffeine intake for 90 to 120 minutes after waking. However painful it may be to eventually arrive at that 90 to 120 minutes after waking, you want, and I encourage you, to clear out whatever residual adenosine is circulating in your system in that first 90 to 120 minutes of the day. Get that sunlight exposure, get some movement to wake up, and then, and only then, start to ingest caffeine because what you’ll do if you delay caffeine intake until 90 to 120 minutes after waking is you will avoid the so-called afternoon crash”

      “And if you drink caffeine at any point throughout the day, really try and avoid any caffeine, certainly avoid drinking more than a hundred milligrams of caffeine after 4:00 p.m and probably even better to limit your last caffeine intake to 3:00 p.m. or even 2:00 p.m”

      Significance of Morning Caffeine

       

      “If I’m going to do a resistance training workout, which is what I do three times a week, I will drink yerba mate. I usually brew my own. I’m a big fan of yerba mate because of the caffeine source. It also has a different caffeine-like substance in it. It also is not as dehydrating as coffee, but I also just really like it. But people should avoid the smoked varieties. The smoked varieties can be carcinogenic. “

    • Andrew Huberman preparing his meal

      1:00 PM

      First Meal

      • Practices Intermittent Fasting. Usually fasts for 12-16 hours, and has his first meal early afternoon.
      • When eating breakfast, he usually eats a low-carb meal with meat and vegetables, but may add carbs like rice or oatmeal after intense exercise.

      Potential Benefits of Intermittent Fasting

      Intermittent fasting is a dietary pattern in which you cycle between periods of eating and fasting. There are many different forms of intermittent fasting, but one common method involves eating all of your daily calories within a 6-8 hour window and fasting for the remaining 14-16 hours. Some people believe that intermittent fasting has a number of potential health benefits, including weight loss, improved insulin sensitivity, and reduced inflammation. It may also help to improve heart health, increase longevity, and reduce the risk of chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes and certain types of cancer.

      Dr. Huberman’s in-depth podcast on Fasting and Time-restricted Feeding.

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      I’ve been using Athletic Greens since 2012 because it’s the simplest, most straightforward way for me to get my basis of important vitamins, minerals, and probiotics.
      – Dr. Huberman
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    • Andrew Huberman starting his yoga routine

      03:00 PM

      Yoga Nidra

      • Optional: If Dr. Huberman is still feeling unrested he will do another 10-30 minute Yoga Nidra session.
      • Looking to add a guided approach to your yoga nidra sessions? The Yoga Wake Up app offers quick, accessible practices to deepen relaxation and recharge your energy.
    • Andrew Huberman focusing on his evening cardio routine

      06:30 PM

      Evening Cardio

      According to Dr. Huberman on social media, it may be more beneficial to do cardio workouts in the evening instead of weight training. However, he emphasizes that it’s important to do what feels comfortable for you. He also mentions that there could be some advantages to doing a morning workout and saving cardio for the evening.

    • Andrew Huberman eating his evening meal

      7:00 PM

      Evening Meal

      • Eats 3-4 hours before bedtime.
      • Eats carbs for replenishing glycogen levels and helps with sleep.
      • Avoids eating too much meat before bed to avoid long gastric clearance.

      Dr. Huberman’s approach to his evening meal

      In the Huberman Lab podcast, he focuses on starch for his last meal of the day, as it helps him sleep better. Starchy carbohydrates like pasta, rice, potatoes, etc. can decrease the time it takes to fall asleep and increase serotonin and tryptophan levels. Serotonin is a mood stabilizer that promotes good sleep quality, and tryptophan is an essential amino acid that is a precursor for several hormones, including melatonin and serotonin. Andrew Huberman also includes vegetables and sometimes lean protein like tuna or salmon, and if he’s not training as much, he reduces the carbohydrate intake by half. He notes that eating too much meat before sleep can negatively affect his sleep quality and that meat has a long gastric clearance time, which may contribute to poorer sleep.

    • Andrew Huberman starting his sleep routine by dimming the lights

      09:30 PM

      Dims Lighting

      “Avoid viewing bright lights—especially bright overhead lights between 10 pm and 4 am.
      Here is a simple rule: only use as much artificial lighting as is necessary for you to remain and move about safely at night. Blue blockers can help a bit at night but still dim the lights. Viewing bright lights of all colors are a problem for your circadian system. Candlelight and moonlight are fine.”

      Detriments of Blue Light in the evening

      Exposure to blue light, particularly in the evening hours, can have negative effects on sleep. Blue light is a type of light with a short wavelength that is found in natural sunlight. It has been shown to suppress the production of the hormone melatonin, which is involved in the body’s sleep-wake cycle. When we are exposed to blue light at night, it can disrupt the body’s natural sleep-wake cycle, making it more difficult to fall asleep and stay asleep.

      Research has shown that exposure to blue light in the evening can disrupt the body’s natural circadian rhythms, causing a delay in the release of melatonin and making it harder to fall asleep. In addition, blue light has been found to reduce the amount of deep sleep that people get, which is important for physical and mental restoration.

      To help minimize the negative effects of blue light on sleep, it is recommended to reduce exposure to screens (such as phones, tablets, and computers) in the hours leading up to bedtime, and to use screens that have a blue light filter or to use blue light blocking glasses. It is also recommended to avoid bright lights and to use dimmer lighting in the evenings, as this can help to promote the production of melatonin and improve sleep quality.

      Want to find out more about the Andrew Huberman sleep schedule? Read our article on his extensive sleep routine.

    • Andrew Huberman reading a book

      10:00 PM

      Reads

      Favorite Reading List.

      Notable Mentions:
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      Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams (Get)
      Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones (Get)

    • Andrew Huberman sleeping at night

      10:30 PM

      Sleep

      According to Dr. Andrew Huberman sleep is the best nootropic, stress relief, trauma release, immune booster, hormone augmentation, and emotional stabilizer. It is no surprise his entire routine is geared towards optimizing it.

      Benefits of Sleep Supplements

      “There are supplements that for most people will greatly improve their ability to fall and stay asleep and the three main supplements in that category or that kit of Momentous Sleep Supplements (Buy full sleep stack here).

      “The ideal time to take those is 30 to 60 minutes before bedtime”

      “I would start with one supplement (or none!) and then add one at a time as needed. Some people do not need any supplements, and some people like theanine but not magnesium, etc. so you have to determine what is best for you.”

      “So every third or fourth night, I will take two grams of glycine and a hundred milligrams of GABA in addition to the standard sleep stack that I talked about before. So I’m taking mag threonate, apigenin, and theanine, and then I will also take two grams of glycine and GABA, which I find greatly enhances my ability to get into sleep.”

    • The Andrew Huberman Official Sleep Supplement Bundle

      As part of his powerful Toolkit for Sleep protocols, Dr. Huberman has helped us select the best ingredients backed by science. Each one provides unique effects that help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up feeling refreshed and ready to tackle the toughest day.

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      A comprehensive collection of products designed to support cognitive function, sleep, and hormone balance. This bundle contains a variety of high-quality supplements, including Omega-3, Magnesium Threonate, Apigenin, Inositol, L-Theanine, Tongkat Ali, Fadogia Agrestis, Zinc Picolinate, Alpha GPC, Tyrosine, Creatine, Acetyl-L-Carnitine.

      Each of these ingredients has been carefully selected by Dr. Huberman and shown to support brain health, improve sleep quality, and promote overall well being. This starter pack has everything you need to get going on the Huberman Protocol.

      Buy the Official Huberman Lab Complete Product Bundle ->
    • Andrew Huberman at a table

      Andrew Huberman Complete Routine Product List

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Rob Dyrdek’s Daily Schedule

How He Maintains A Balanced Life For Daily Excellence

Rob Dyrdek is known widely for his professional skateboarding prowess, entrepreneurial ventures, and as the charismatic host of MTV's hits like “Rob & Big,” “Fantasy Factory,” and “Ridiculousness.” His journey from a skateboarding prodigy to a successful businessman and television star is nothing short of inspirational, illustrating the power of transforming passion into a profession. Rob Dyrdek's daily routine is a testament to the discipline, focus, and continuous self-improvement that underpin his remarkable achievements.

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  • Published: December 29, 2024
  • Last Updated: May 29, 2025
    • The start of the Rob Dyrdek daily routine

      4:00 a.m.

      Rob Dyrdek’s Morning Routine

      Wake-up

      Rob Dyrdek doesn’t sleep in. He is an early riser.

      Early Rise

      • His day kicks off exceptionally early, often between 4 a.m. and 5 a.m., and sometimes even at 3:38 a.m.
      • His day starts early with a burst of energy, eager to tackle what lies ahead.

      He believes getting up at 4:00 am makes a huge difference, as one gets an extra hour a day for work. His early waking-up routine added an extra 48 days a year for work. According to him, “Getting up one hour early is so much more powerful than I actually realized.”

      While talking about the importance of getting up one hour earlier, Rob Dyrdek mentions;

      “If you commit to getting up one hour earlier every single day that will increase your output, keep you more balanced allow you to be more focused and ultimately give you more time to execute the visions and dreams you have.”

      After waking up he brushes his teeth using the top-class BURST Sonic Toothbrush.

      Health Check

      Upon waking, he immediately checks his weight and body composition on a scale, giving him insights into his physical health.

      Sleep Analysis:

      Using an Oura ring, he evaluates his sleep quality and heart rate, considering it his “core data set” for the morning.

      Morning Coffee

      He enjoys a cup of coffee, prepared the night before, as part of his wake-up ritual. He makes Urth Caffé Rainforest Whole Bean Coffee using a Cuisinart Brew Central 12 Cup Programmable Coffeemaker.

      Daily Reflection

      Dyrdek assesses his previous day’s achievements and overall satisfaction in life, work, and health on a scale of one to ten.

    • Rob Dyrdek thinking about ways to train his brain in the morning

      6:00 a.m.

      Brain Training (10 minutes)

      Rob wants to ensure his brain is always functioning well. And therefore, he does brain training exercises.

      He uses the Lumosity Brain Training app for this purpose.

      As per Rob, “I’ve been really getting into the different aspects of brain functionality. Through some research, I found Lumosity, and I started doing it every day. I enjoyed doing it and I felt like I saw results, so I added it to my core health routine.”

      Rob plays different math, spelling, and brain-flexibility games to activate his brain and keep it healthy and smart.

      “It gets my brain to work in ways that maybe I wouldn’t during my normal day-to-day routine,” he says.

      Benefits Of Brain Training Exercises

      Brain training exercises are essential for maintaining and improving cognitive functions. Here are four major benefits:

      • Enhanced Memory: Regular brain exercises can significantly improve both short-term and long-term memory. By challenging the brain with new tasks, you encourage the formation of new neural pathways, which can help in the retention and recall of information.
      • Improved Focus and Concentration: Brain training helps in sharpening focus and increasing attention span. Consistent practice can lead to better concentration levels, making it easier to stay on task, avoid distractions, and complete tasks efficiently.
      • Faster Processing Speed: Engaging in cognitive exercises can speed up the brain’s processing ability. This means quicker problem-solving, faster reaction times, and improved agility in decision-making. A faster processing speed is beneficial in everyday tasks and professional settings alike.
      • Delay in Cognitive Decline: Brain training can help delay the onset of cognitive decline associated with aging, including conditions like dementia and Alzheimer’s. Regular mental stimulation keeps the brain active and engaged, potentially preserving cognitive functions for longer.
    • Rob Dyrdek meditating in the morning

      6:30 a.m.

      Morning Meditation

      Rob meditates daily in the morning. He spends 20 minutes in a Somadome, a meditation pod, to set his intentions and focus for the day.

      “For me, that’s really setting life intention,” Dyrdek said. “I meditate on what I want the future to become every single day.”

      Here’s what Rob Dyrdek says about meditation and SomaDome;

      “It was always really hard for me to even consider doing it, but then a doctor friend introduced this machine to me. The first time I tried it, I was like, “Okay, this is how I can meditate.” My mind just evolved after I started using it. It’s this sort of reset that keeps me focused and grounded.”

      Benefits Of Morning Meditation

      Morning meditation can profoundly impact your day-to-day life, offering numerous benefits that enhance both mental and physical well-being.

      Here are four major advantages of incorporating morning meditation into your routine:

      • Sets a Positive Tone for the Day:

      Starting your day with meditation can instill a sense of calm and balance, setting a positive tone for the hours ahead.

      It allows you to cultivate a peaceful state of mind that can influence your attitude, making you more resilient against stress and negativity throughout the day.

      • Improves Focus and Concentration:

      Regular morning meditation helps in sharpening your focus and enhancing concentration levels. By calming the mind and reducing scattered thoughts, meditation makes it easier to concentrate on your tasks, leading to increased productivity and efficiency in your daily activities.

      • Enhances Emotional Well-being:

      Morning meditation can significantly improve your emotional health by reducing stress, anxiety, and depression symptoms.

      It promotes mindfulness, which helps in developing a deeper understanding and acceptance of your emotions, leading to improved mood and overall emotional resilience.

      • Boosts Physical Health:

      Besides its mental health benefits, meditation also offers physical health advantages. It has been linked to lower blood pressure, reduced chronic pain, and improved sleep quality.

      By starting your day with meditation, you’re not only nurturing your mind but also contributing to your body’s well-being, setting a healthy foundation for the day. You can also use apps like Headspace or Yoga Wake Up to enhance your morning meditation routine.

      If you want to start meditation in the morning, consider checking out our Daily Meditation Routine article for more information.

    • Rob Dyrdek at a school's parking lot to drop off his kids

      7:00 a.m.

      Kids’ Duty

      After meditation, Rob wakes his kids up and gets them down for breakfast. He takes them to school at 8:30 am.

      For Rob Dyrdek his family – wife and kids, is his top priority.

      “I was present for their [kids] entire evolution and have been there the entire way through, including help shaping them and playing an important part in creating the core values that I have and our family has with complete intention because I am around them all the time,” He says.

    • Rob Dyrdek working out in a gym

      7:30 – 8:30 a.m.

      Workout

      An hour-long session with a trainer focuses on functional strength, followed by time in an infrared sauna from Clearlight Saunas three times a week for recovery.

      “I’m only about the neuromuscular and skeletal structure working flawlessly together,” Dyrdek said.

    • Rob Dyrdek eating breakfast

      10:00 a.m.

      Breakfast

      Rob Dyrdek’s approach to his first meal of the day is both systematic and health-focused. Here’s how he fuels his mornings:

      • Balanced Diet: His breakfast consists of a pre-made meal that includes a mix of salad, vegetables, and a protein source, typically steak or chicken. This combination ensures a nutritious start to his day.
      • Supplement Support: Alongside his meal, Dyrdek takes a carefully selected assortment of supplements from Momentous, a company he co-founded. These supplements are chosen for their health benefits and include:
        • Multivitamin: For overall health and to fill any nutritional gaps in his diet.
        • Magnesium Threonate: Specifically chosen for its benefits to brain health, aiding in cognitive function.
        • Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Essential for brain health, these fatty acids support memory, mood, and overall brain function.
        • Collagen: Taken for joint health, collagen helps to maintain the integrity of cartilage, which is essential for joint function.
    • Rob Dyrdek working in his office

      12:00 p.m.

      Work Routine

      Rob Dyrdek works for 7-8 hours a day with complete focus.

      He says, “I work about 40 hours a week to build a vision of a billion-dollar software and a philosophy, and shoot 336 episodes of shows and have all these companies that I built because I’m so optimized with the way that I treat time.”

    • Rob Dyrdek eating dinner

      5:30 p.m.

      Dinner Routine

      Rob Dyrdek eats two times a day. He has his second and final meal, dinner, at around 5:00 pm to 5:30 pm, to give his digestive system more time to work before his goes to bed.

      According to Rob, he can eat the same meal 7 days a week. Typically, his meals contains chicken with veggies.

      However, he also has days planned with his family. For instance, Thursday night is date night with his wife, Friday night is for pasta, Sunday is for Sushi, etc.

    • Rob Dyrdek watching TV

      6:00 p.m.

      Family Time

      Rob Dyrdek loves and wants to spend time with his wife and kids. For him, work and family should go hand in hand, with family having an upper hand.

      Dyrdek said, “When you design a business, design your life at the same time. So, if you have success in business, then you have success in life. Don’t just think that you’re gonna build the business, and be successful and then you’ll have success in life. For me, it’s always been about living a balanced and harmonious, complete existence.”

    • Rob Dyrdek starting his sleep routine

      9:00 p.m

      Sleep Time

      Rob goes to sleep at around 9:00 pm. He aims to get a 7 hour sleep to wake up at around 4:00 am the next day.

      Benefits Of A Good Night’s Sleep

      Getting around 7 hours of sleep per night can significantly benefit your overall health and daily performance.

      Here are four major advantages of maintaining this sleep duration:

      • Enhanced Cognitive Function:

      Adequate sleep is crucial for cognitive processes including memory, learning, problem-solving, and decision-making. Seven hours of sleep allows the brain to consolidate memories, process information from the day, and rejuvenate, leading to improved focus and clarity.

      • Emotional and Mental Well-being:

      Sleep plays a vital role in regulating mood and emotional resilience. Consistent 7-hour sleep patterns can help manage stress, reduce symptoms of depression and anxiety, and improve overall mental health. A good night’s sleep supports emotional stability and positivity.

      • Physical Health Benefits:

      Sufficient sleep is linked to a host of physical health benefits. It supports heart health, helps regulate blood sugar levels, and reduces the risk of obesity by balancing hunger hormones. Furthermore, it boosts the immune system, making the body more effective at fighting off infections.

      • Increased Energy and Performance:

      Achieving around 7 hours of sleep per night can lead to higher energy levels throughout the day. This enhanced energy supports better physical performance, whether in daily activities, exercise, or sports, and improves overall productivity and quality of life.

      For a more restful night, a Sleep Supplement Pack can help promote relaxation and improve sleep quality.

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Andrew Huberman’s Workout Plan

Making Fitness Simple and Achievable Every Week

Andrew Huberman, a renowned neuroscientist, follows a structured weekly workout routine that spans from Sunday to Saturday, showing his commitment to both brain health and physical fitness. He follows a foundational fitness protocol that includes a variety of exercises designed to enhance both brain and body health. If you're curious about how a top neuroscientist stays in shape, this article will help you understand the weekly Andrew Huberman's workout plan.

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  • Published: December 27, 2024
  • Last Updated: June 3, 2025
    • Andrew Huberman running on a track

      Sunday—Building Endurance

      Kick off your week inspired by Andrew Huberman’s workout routine, starting with a strong focus on building endurance every Sunday. This day is dedicated to cardiovascular training and stamina building through Zone 2 cardio exercises.

      • Duration and Intensity: Andrew begins his Sundays with 30 to 75 minutes of Zone 2 cardio. This level of cardio focuses on increasing breathing rates where one can still hold a conversation.
      • Types of Exercises: The workout routine includes various activities such as jogging, rowing, cycling, swimming, and hiking to help maintain engagement and effectiveness.
      • Enhanced Difficulty: To increase the challenge, Andrew sometimes adds a weighted vest or backpack during his exercises.
      • Breathing Technique: Emphasis is placed on nasal breathing, which can help improve respiratory efficiency and endurance.
      • Weekly Cardio Goal: The aim is to accumulate 180-200 minutes of Zone 2 cardio throughout the week, starting strong on Sunday.

      Andrew Huberman’s Sunday workout routine sets a powerful tone for the week with a focus on increasing endurance and strengthening cardiovascular health. This practice not only prepares the body for more intense workouts in the upcoming days but also aligns with a targeted approach to fitness.

      “Your ability to improve flexibility and, indeed, to engage in specific stretching exercises can actually be used to powerfully modulate your ability to tolerate pain, both emotional and physical pain.”
      Dr. Huberman

    • Andrew Huberman starting his leg workout routine

      Monday— Legs Resistance Workout

      After ramping up his endurance on Sunday, Andrew Huberman dedicates Monday to strengthening his lower body with a comprehensive leg workout. Focusing on a leg day is crucial for building muscle and enhancing overall leg strength.

      • Warm-Up: Andrew begins with a 10-minute warm-up to prepare his muscles and joints for the workout.
      • Training Duration: The main leg workout lasts between 50 to 60 minutes, focusing on intensity and proper form.
      • Exercise Schedule:
        • Schedule A:
          • Repetitions: 4-8 reps (using heavier weights)
          • Sets: 3-4 sets per exercise
          • Rest: 2-4 minutes between sets
        • Schedule B:
          • Repetitions: 8-15 reps (using moderate weights)
          • Sets: 2-3 sets per exercise
          • Rest: 90 seconds between sets
      • He alternates between these schedules to maximize muscle growth and recovery.
      • Exercises:
        • Quadriceps: Leg extensions and hack squats to target different muscle actions.
        • Hamstrings: Leg curls and glute-ham raises ensure comprehensive development.
        • Calves: Standing calf raises and seated raises to enhance calf strength.
    • Andrew Huberman doing the cold plunge at his home

      Tuesday—Balancing Heat and Cold Exposure

      On Tuesdays, Andrew Huberman focuses on an intense routine of managing heat and cold exposure. This method, known for enhancing recovery and boosting overall well-being, involves alternating between sauna sessions and cold plunges.

      • Routine Overview: The day includes 20 minutes in a sauna followed by 5 minutes of a cold shower or ice bath, repeated 3-5 times.
      • Starting Slowly: He recommends easing into heat and cold exposure, especially for beginners, to allow the body to adapt safely.

      Heat Protocols:

      • Protocol 1—Cardiovascular Health:
        • Frequency: 2-3 times per week, or even daily.
        • Duration: 5-20 minutes per session.
        • Temperature: 80-100 ℃ (176-212 ℉).
      • Protocol #2—General Health:
        • Total Weekly Time: 1 hour, split into 2-3 sessions.
        • Temperature: 80-100 ℃ (176-212 ℉).
      • Protocol 3—Growth Hormone Release:
        • Frequency: Once a week.
        • Duration: Multiple 30 minute sauna sessions with rest/cool-down periods in between.
        • Temperature: 80-100 ℃ (176-212 ℉).
        • Additional Tips: Best performed in a semi-fasted state to maximize growth hormone release.

      Cold Exposure Protocol:

      • Total Weekly Time: 11 minutes, split into 2-4 sessions.
      • Session Length: 1-5 minutes.
      • Temperature: Cold but safe.

      Andrew Huberman’s Tuesday routine of alternating between sauna and cold exposure is an excellent approach to enhance recovery and optimize physical health. This practice not only helps in recovery after intense workouts but also serves as a crucial part of Andrew’s comprehensive health strategy.

    • Andrew Huberman safely doing an ice bath

      Safety Tips For Heat And Cold Exposure Workout

      When including heat and cold exposure into your workout routine, safety should always be your top priority. Andrew Huberman provides essential tips to ensure that these practices are both effective and safe, helping you gain the maximum benefits without risking your health.

      • Start Slow with Heat:
        • Begin with cooler temperatures that don’t drastically increase your heart rate.
        • Be aware of hyperthermia and dehydration risks.
        • Men trying to conceive should note that repeated heat exposure can temporarily reduce sperm count, which may take 45-60 days to rebound after stopping sauna use. Consider using a cool pack in the sauna to mitigate heat effects.
        • You can use multiple options like dry saunas, steam saunas, hot tubs, and hot showers for safe heat exposure.
        • Drink at least 16 ounces of water for every 10 minutes spent in the sauna to replace lost fluids and electrolytes.
        • Utilize the sauna during the afternoon or evening to align with the body’s natural temperature fluctuations, enhancing the post-cooling effect which can aid in better sleep.
      • Cold Exposure Safety:
        • Never hyperventilate before or during cold water immersion and avoid dangerously cold bodies of water.
        • Start with slightly warmer temperatures and gradually move to colder ones to avoid cold shock.
        • Use top-quality cold plunge equipment to prevent accidents.

      By following Andrew Huberman’s safety tips for heat and cold exposure workouts, you can enjoy the health benefits while minimizing risks.

      Want to learn more about how to do cold plunges efficiently? Consider checking out our Cold Plunge article.

    • Andrew Huberman starting his sauna routine

      Benefits Of Opting For Saunas For Heat Exposure

      Saunas are a key component of Andrew Huberman’s weekly workout routine, not just for relaxation but for their profound health benefits. Regular sauna sessions can contribute significantly to overall wellness.

      • Cardiovascular Health: Regular sauna use is linked to a lower risk of cardiovascular problems like heart attacks and stroke. Saunas can increase heart rate and blood flow while dilating blood vessels to help cool the body.
      • Mood Enhancement: Sauna use triggers the release of dynorphins that initially cause discomfort, which then enhances the mood-lifting effects of endorphins.
      • Effective Stress Response: Exposure to sauna heat acts as a mild stressor, which can reduce cortisol levels and activate DNA repair pathways.
      • Growth Hormone Benefits: Sauna use can support the natural release of growth hormone, which is vital for muscle growth, bone strength, tissue repair, and metabolism.

      Check out this Huberman Lab Podcast episode to find out more about the Growth Hormone.

      Integrating sauna sessions into your fitness routine, as part of a comprehensive approach like Andrew Huberman’s weekly workout plan, can provide multiple health benefits. These sessions not only support physical health but are also a key strategy for stress management and mood improvement.

    • Andrew Huberman holding two supplement bottles

      Andrew Huberman Workout Supplements

      In his quest for optimal fitness and health, Andrew Huberman not only focuses on a disciplined workout routine but also emphasizes the importance of proper supplementation.

      • Alpha-GPC: Enhances mental focus and increases power output, ideal for improving performance in high-intensity workouts.
      • Tyrosine: Aids in maintaining mental alertness and can help combat fatigue during strenuous activities.
      • Creatine: Boosts muscle energy and strength, supporting quicker recovery and muscle growth from resistance training.
      • Grass-fed Whey Protein: Provides essential amino acids for muscle repair and growth, promoting faster recovery post-workout.

      These targeted supplements support his extensive weekly workout routine, ensuring he achieves maximum benefits from each session. Integrating these supplements can help anyone looking to elevate their fitness levels and achieve similar comprehensive health benefits.

      Find out more about Andrew Huberman’s Supplement List here.

    • Andrew Huberman starting neck exercises

      Wednesday—Resistance Training for Torso & Neck

      Midweek brings Andrew Huberman to focus on strengthening the torso and neck, areas often overlooked in typical training programs.

      • Warm-Up and Training Duration:
        • Starts with a 10-minute warm-up to prepare the body.
        • Follows with 50-60 minutes of targeted resistance training.
      • Training Approach:
        • Utilizes a Push/Pull method to comprehensively train the upper body.
        • Alternates between Schedule A and B monthly to ensure comprehensive muscle engagement.
      • Exercises:
        • Chest: Focuses on incline presses and cable crossovers to work muscles in both lengthened and shortened positions.
        • Back: Incorporates chin-ups or pull-ups and seated or dumbbell rows.
        • Shoulders: Engages the shoulders with presses, lateral raises, and rear deltoid flies.
        • Neck: Prioritizes neck strength and flexibility with specific exercises in his neck workout:
          • Uses a towel-wrapped plate for neck flexion, extension, and side bending, known as the plate series exercise.
          • Performs chin tucks with a plate to further strengthen the neck muscles, crucial for Andrew Huberman’s neck workout routine.

      By including these exercises into the weekly workout routine, Huberman not only aims to build strength but also to maintain optimal posture and minimize the risk of injury.

      “I usually lie on my side, and I’ll do somewhere in the 10-15 repetition range. I usually do 1 light warm-up and then 3 work sets. And then I’ll lie on my stomach and I’ll put the plate behind my head—again, wrapped in a towel—and do head raises.”
      Dr. Huberman

    • Andrew Huberman starting his cycling routine

      Thursday—Boosting Cardiovascular Health

      Thursdays in the Andrew Huberman workout routine are focused on enhancing cardiovascular health through moderate-intensity cardio exercises. This day is about getting the heart rate up and the blood pumping with dynamic activities.

      • Engages in 35 minutes of moderate-intensity cardio, which is key to improving heart health.
      • Includes running, rowing, cycling, jumping jacks, stair climbing, and jump roping.
      • Prefers performing these activities outdoors when possible, adding a refreshing change of scenery and fresh air to the routine.
      • These activities not only boost the cardiovascular system but also increase lung capacity and endurance.
      • Outdoor workouts contribute to mental health by reducing stress and improving mood.

      “To be clear, I think exercise is wonderful and healthy, can improve cardiovascular function, maintain strength, bone density, all that good stuff.”
      Dr. Huberman

    • Andrew Huberman rowing

      Friday—Effective HIIT Workout Routine

      Fridays with Andrew Huberman are all about intensity and efficiency, as he tackles his High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) workout. This routine is designed to maximize cardiovascular and muscular benefits in a short amount of time.

      • Workout Structure: Involves intense bursts of 20-60 seconds of all-out sprints followed by 10 seconds of rest, repeated for 8-12 rounds. The workout aims to achieve maximum heart rate, calculated as 220 minus your age, to ensure high-intensity effort.
      • Variety of Exercises: Includes a range of activities such as using an assault bike, sprint/jog intervals, rowing, skiing machine, and sand sprints. He always picks an activity that can be performed with perfect form to avoid injury.
      • Benefits of HIIT: HIIT workout sessions are extremely effective at burning fat, improving endurance, and boosting metabolism. The routine’s design promotes rapid increases in heart rate, which improves cardiovascular health.
      • Safety and Form: Emphasizes the importance of maintaining perfect form during each sprint to maximize benefits and minimize the risk of injury.
    • Andrew Huberman starting his bicep exercise routine

      Saturday—Exercises for Stronger Arms, Neck & Calves

      Saturday marks the end of Andrew Huberman’s intense weekly workout routine with a focus on building strength in the arms, neck, and calves. This session is designed to target these specific muscle groups through a series of structured exercises.

      • Workout Duration: Begins with a 10-minute warm-up to prepare the muscles for the intense workout ahead and continues with 50-60 minutes of targeted training.
      • Bicep Exercise: Andrew Huberman performs incline curls and dumbbell curls, alternating between lengthened and shortened muscle positions.
      • Tricep Training: Engages triceps through overhead extensions and dips, focusing on a full-range motion for optimal muscle engagement.
      • Calf Workout: Executes both standing calf raises and seated calf raises, enhancing lower leg strength.
      • Neck Exercise: Strengthens the neck using the plate series exercise, involving movements like flexion, extension, and side bending with a towel-wrapped plate. Incorporates chin tucks with a plate to further enhance neck muscle resilience.
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Dana White’s Daily Routine

Keeping Up with a Demanding Schedule

Dana White, the president of the UFC, is known for his intense work ethic and commitment to the sport of mixed martial arts. Balancing the demands of running a global sports organization with his personal life, Dana White's daily routine is packed with activities that keep him on top of his game. From focusing on an early morning health protocol to managing business meetings and spending time with his family, Dana White's daily schedule reflects his dedication and drive.

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  • Leadership
  • Workout
  • Published: December 26, 2024
  • Last Updated: June 3, 2025
    • Dana White with the best routine products

      Top 5 Dana White Routine Products

      • 10X Brain Gains: A nootropic formula designed to enhance focus, memory, and cognitive function for high-performance decision-making.
      • Klondike bars: A go-to treat that satisfies Dana White’s sweet tooth with its classic chocolate shell and creamy ice cream center.
      • Ben & Jerry’s ice cream: His indulgence of choice, packed with rich flavors and the perfect way to unwind after a long day.
      • Pepperidge Farm cookies: A favorite snack that delivers the perfect mix of crunch and sweetness.
      • Sleep Supplement Pack: A curated blend of nutrients to promote deep, restorative sleep and keep energy levels high.
    • Dana White starting his morning routine

      8:00 a.m.

      Wake-up

      Starting his day bright and early, he follows a strict wake-up routine that helps him stay on top of his demanding schedule. His morning habits are a crucial part of maintaining his high energy and productivity.

      • Wake-up time: He wakes up at 8 AM every day.
      • Sleep schedule: He sleeps only three to six hours a night.
      • Reason for limited sleep: Dana often stays up late, preoccupied with work and planning his day. His dedication to the UFC and its operations keeps his mind active.

      Even with limited sleep, Dana White’s morning routine reflects his commitment and drive, ensuring he’s ready to tackle the challenges of running a global sports organization.

    • Dana White standing in a school's parking lot in the morning

      Spending Time With Kids And The Drive To School

      As part of the Dana White schedule, he makes sure to spend quality time with his children each morning.

      • Morning family time: No matter what Dana is doing, when he’s home in the morning, he always spends time with his kids.
      • Drive to school: He personally drives his children to school, creating valuable moments for family bonding.
      • Importance of routine: This daily routine is a crucial part of Dana White’s morning schedule, emphasizing the importance he places on family.

      Balancing his fight business and power slap program with family life, his commitment to his children highlights the importance of maintaining personal connections.

      “I don’t care if I get home at 5 in the morning, I wake up two hours later and get the kids ready for school, eat breakfast, and drive them to school every day.”
      Dana White

    • Dana White showing his biceps

      The Main Reason To Adopt A Healthy Schedule

      As part of the Dana White wellness routine (The Superhuman Protocol), he decided to embrace a healthier lifestyle, which was driven by a serious wake-up call regarding his health.

      • Consultation with Gary Brecka: Dana consulted Gary Brecka, a Human Biologist and Co-Founder of 10X Health Systems.
      • Health analysis: Gary Brecka ran blood tests and analyzed Dana’s DNA.
      • Alarming results: Dana’s triglycerides were at 764 (normal levels should be between 80 and 150), and other health markers were also concerning.
      • Life expectancy warning: Gary Brecka informed him that, without changes, he had only 10.4 years to live.
      • Motivation for change: This news prompted Dana to adopt an extensive wellness routine to improve his health.

      This life-changing revelation led him to prioritize his health, integrating various routines like his fasting schedule, cold plunge routine, and fitness program to ensure a longer and healthier life.

    • Dana White lying on a PEMF mat

      Alkaline Pad

      He focuses on the use of an alkaline pad in his wellness routine, starting his day with a therapeutic session.

      • PEMF mat from PureWave: Dana uses a PureWave PEMF mat in his gym, which is located right next to his office.
      • Duration: He lies on the mat for eight minutes every morning.
      • Therapeutic effects: The PEMF mat emits electromagnetic fields at different frequencies and strengths.
      • Health benefits: These electromagnetic fields are believed to decrease inflammation, enhance circulation, boost relaxation, and increase overall wellness.

      Starting his day with this wellness practice, he ensures he is physically prepared for the challenges ahead, making it an integral part of his daily routine.

    • Dana White in a cold plunge tub

      Cold Plunge Routine

      After his session on the alkaline pad, he takes his wellness routine to the next level with a cold plunge.

      • Cold plunge details: He jumps into 50ºF water for three minutes.
      • Commitment: He’s so dedicated to this routine that he even sends a cold plunge setup to his hotel when he’s traveling to ensure he never misses it.
      • Equipment: Dana uses equipment from The Plunge Evolve for his cold exposure routine.
      • Benefits: Cold plunges are known to reduce muscle soreness, improve circulation, and boost mental clarity.

      “The Cold Plunge is my version of coffee. It wakes me up, gets me going, and gets me excited to work out.”
      Dana White

    • Dana White focusing on oxygen therapy

      Oxygen Therapy

      Following his cold plunge routine, he continues his wellness protocol with oxygen therapy.

      • Oxygen mask: Dana puts on a large oxygen mask like those worn by fighter jet pilots.
      • High oxygen levels: The HyperMax Oxygen mask provides him with 93-95% oxygen air, significantly higher than the Earth’s atmospheric air, which is about 21% oxygen.
      • Treadmill workout: While wearing the mask, Dana gets on a treadmill for a 10-12 minute cardio workout.
      • Interval training: His workout consists of walking slowly for 3 minutes, then going all out for 30 seconds, alternating in this manner throughout the session.
      • Benefits: This short, high-intensity interval training session helps boost his cardiovascular health and overall fitness.
    • Dana White sitting on a red light bed

      Red Light Therapy

      After his cardio workout with oxygen therapy, he focuses on his wellness routine with red light therapy.

      • Therapy session: Dana jumps into a 10X Health Light bed for 20 minutes.
      • How it works: Red light therapy uses wavelengths of red and near-infrared light to penetrate the skin, promoting cellular regeneration and repair.
      • Skin benefits: Red light therapy enhances collagen production, resulting in smoother skin and improved wound healing.
      • Pain and inflammation relief: It can help reduce inflammation, making it beneficial for those with chronic ailments like arthritis or joint pain.

      Incorporating red light therapy into the Dana White schedule is an excellent way to boost overall health. For more detailed insights into the benefits and science behind red light therapy, check out our comprehensive article on Red Light Therapy Routine.

      “Being healthy isn’t easy. It’s something you have to commit to. And I spend my mornings now on my health. I do the superhuman protocol, take my supplements, do different exercises and I take my health seriously.”
      Dana White

    • Supplements to improve the Dana White daily routine

      Dana White’s Supplements

      He uses several supplements to support his health. These supplements are tailored to his specific genetic and blood test results, which were analyzed by the 10X Health team.

      • Daily Essentials: These provide a comprehensive mix of vitamins and minerals to reduce the risk of nutrient deficiencies and boost energy levels.
      • Rem-Edy: This supplement helps improve sleep quality by reducing the time it takes to fall asleep, maximizing REM sleep, and supporting the immune system.
      • Cool. Calm. Collected: Designed to reduce stress and anxiety, this supplement helps regulate stress hormones and can support healthy blood pressure.
      • 10X Brain Gains: This enhances mental clarity and alertness. It may also reduce symptoms of ADHD and support brain health.
      • Immuno-Boost: This supplement stimulates the immune system, promotes healthy aging, and supports healthy joints.
      • Vitamin D3+K2: This helps sustain a high-paced daily lifestyle, supports insulin and blood sugar levels, and provides essential nutrients.
      • Electrolytes: Promotes optimal hydration and everyday wellness while energizing throughout the day.
      • Probiotic: Enhances gut function and balance, helps eliminate bloating, gas, and irregularity, and supports digestion and immunity.
    • Dana White eating lunch

      02:00 p.m.

      Lunch

      He follows a strict intermittent fasting routine, which plays a crucial role in his overall health and fitness.

      • Intermittent fasting: His fasting schedule allows him to eat only between 2 PM and 7 PM.
      • Typical lunch menu:
        • 3-4 eggs: A great source of protein and healthy fats, providing sustained energy.
        • Chicken sausage: Adds extra protein to support muscle maintenance and growth.
        • Handful of berries: Packed with antioxidants, vitamins, and fiber for overall health.
      • Health benefits: This combination of foods supports Dana’s workout routine, helps with muscle recovery, and provides essential nutrients to keep him energized throughout the day.
    • Dana White starting his work routine

      Work Routine

      As the president of the UFC, Dana White has a demanding and dynamic work routine that keeps him deeply involved in every aspect of the business.

      • Overseeing operations: He oversees all aspects of the UFC and UFC Apex, ensuring everything runs smoothly.
      • Press conferences: He hosts both pre-fight and post-fight press conferences related to UFC on ESPN, keeping the media and fans informed.
      • Fighter contracts: He directly negotiates fighter contracts, ensuring the best deals for the fighters and the company.
      • Approving walkout music: He even takes part in approving the fighters’ walkout music, adding a personal touch to the events.
      • Control freak: While Dana admits to being a control freak, he has eased up in recent years, though he still maintains a hands-on approach.
      • Office setup: Dana’s office in Las Vegas is unique, featuring items like a money gun, a special war room for fight planning, a tiger skull, and samurai swords.
      • Meetings and calls: His day is filled with numerous meetings and calls, often starting early and continuing throughout the day.

      He spends a significant portion of his day at the UFC office, handling various aspects of the business. His dedication and hands-on approach are crucial to the success of the UFC, making his work routine an integral part of his daily schedule.

      “I don’t really have hours. I work 24 hours a day. There’s not a time during the day that I’m not working. If it’s a Sunday, and I’m not coming into the office that day, I’ll be at home with my kids. But I’m on the phone 50,000 times with Lorenzo or fighters.”
      Dana White

    • Dana White eating snacks in the afternoon

      04:30 p.m.

      Snacks

      To maintain his energy and health throughout the day, he includes nutritious snacks in his daily routine.

      • Snack time: He eats his snacks at 4:30 PM to keep his energy levels steady.
      • Nutritious choices: His snacks typically include chicken breast, avocado, and green vegetables.
      • Health benefits: These well-balanced snacks help Dana stay fueled and focused, complementing his fasting schedule and supporting his fitness routine.
    • Dana White starting his workout routine

      Dana White’s Workout Routine

      He maintains a rigorous workout routine to stay fit and healthy. Balancing cardio, circuit training, and weightlifting, Dana ensures he stays in peak physical condition despite his demanding schedule as UFC president.

      • Cardio training: From Monday to Friday, he focuses on cardio training. He uses Echelon Connect Bikes to keep his cardiovascular health in check.
      • Circuit Saturday: On Saturdays, Dana dedicates his workout to circuit training, which he refers to as “Circuit Saturday.”
      • Weight training: Although he used to lift heavy weights, Dana now focuses on light weights, emphasizing perfect form and high reps to avoid injury and maintain a lean physique.
      • Grappling and boxing area: Equipped with padded floors and walls, this area allows Dana to practice his grappling and boxing techniques safely. The padded surfaces reduce the risk of injury during intense training sessions.
      • Standard gym: This area is fully equipped with cardio machines, free weights, and resistance training equipment. It provides everything Dana needs for a comprehensive workout.
      • Recovery facilities: Dana’s home gym includes a cold plunge, steam room, and massage room. The cold plunge helps reduce muscle inflammation and speeds up recovery, while the steam room aids in relaxation and detoxification. The massage room allows for professional muscle recovery.
      • Pilates room: Featuring a full-size TV for group exercise classes, the Pilates room offers a space for low-impact strength training and flexibility exercises.
      • Outdoor pool: He swims laps against artificial currents, providing a low-impact, full-body workout. Swimming is excellent for cardiovascular health and muscle endurance, offering a break from traditional gym workouts.

      “I don’t do any heavy weight now. I do all lightweight and make sure every movement is perfect—and I do it for reps.”
      Dana White

    • Dana White sitting on a sofa at his home to have a good time with his family

      Family Time

      In the evenings, he makes it a priority to spend quality time with his family, balancing his demanding career with his personal life.

      • Evening routine: He spends his evenings with his family, either at home or attending events with his wife.
      • Prioritizing family: Despite his busy schedule, Dana ensures that family time remains a priority, especially on weekends when there are no UFC events.
      • Weekend focus: On weekends without UFC events, Dana dedicates more time to his family, ensuring they have quality moments together.

      Balancing work and family is essential to Dana White’s daily routine, showing his commitment to his professional responsibilities and personal life.

    • Dana White eating salmon and green salad for dinner

      07:00 p.m.

      Dinner

      He ends his day with a hearty dinner at 7 PM, balancing nutritious choices with his love for tasty treats.

      • Dinner menu: Dana’s dinner includes salmon, a large green salad, and olive oil-based dressing.
      • Sweet tooth: Despite his nutritious dinner, Dana’s kitchen is stocked with sugary treats, including:
      • Balanced approach: Dana loves to eat and isn’t restrictive about his food choices. Despite having access to the UFC Performance Institute for nutrition advice, he admits that his dietary choices might not always align with what nutritionists recommend.
    • Dana White sitting on his bed

      Sleep Routine

      Despite his busy schedule, he tries to ensure he gets quality sleep, essential for maintaining his high energy levels and minimizing sleep apnea issues.

      • PEMF mat: Dana uses a PureWave PEMF mat at home while sleeping to help improve his sleep quality and overall well-being.
      • Variable sleep time: Due to his commitments, Dana doesn’t have a fixed sleeping time.
      • Sleep duration: He tries to get between 3-6 hours of sleep each night.

      Even with limited sleep, Dana White’s sleep routine, supported by his PureWave PEMF mat, helps him stay rested and ready for his demanding daily schedule.

      To support your journey to better sleep, a Sleep Supplement Pack is a great addition. It’s formulated to help you relax and maintain healthy sleep patterns.

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Ben Greenfield’s Daily Routine

His Secrets to Peak Performance

Ben Greenfield is a renowned fitness expert and biohacker known for his extensive knowledge and innovative approach to health and wellness. His daily routine is a comprehensive blend of fitness, nutrition, and biohacking techniques aimed at optimizing physical and mental performance. In this article, we will explore the habits that define Ben Greenfield's daily routine, offering insights into his morning rituals, workout regimen, nutrition advice, and wellness tips. Whether you're looking to enhance your fitness routine or adopt new health strategies, Ben Greenfield's daily schedule provides a wealth of practical advice for achieving peak performance and longevity.

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  • Published: December 26, 2024
  • Last Updated: June 3, 2025
    • Ben Greenfield starting his daily routine from his bed

      04:30-05:00 a.m.

      Wakeup

      Ben Greenfield’s morning routine shows his dedication to natural living and optimal health practices. Waking up without an alarm allows him to follow his body’s natural rhythm, setting a peaceful tone for the day.

      • Wake Up Time: Between 4:30 and 5:00 am, Ben wakes up naturally.
      • No Artificial Stimulation: He avoids bright lights and loud noises, letting his body adjust gently to the new day.
      • SleepMaster Sleep Mask: Ben removes his large, wrap-around SleepMaster sleep mask, which helps him achieve deep sleep throughout the night.
      • Brain.FM Sleep Sounds: He turns off the calming Brain.FM sleep sounds, which play through the night to enhance sleep quality.
      • Sleephones: Ben removes his comfortable SleepPhones, ensuring he gets restful, uninterrupted sleep.
      • DeltaSleeper: The final step involves taking off his DeltaSleeper device, which supports deep sleep cycles.

      Following this natural wakeup routine, he sets the stage for a productive and health-focused day.

    • Ben Greenfield standing in the bathroom to start his oral care routine

      05:00 a.m.

      Oral Care Routine

      Ben Greenfield’s oral care routine reflects his commitment to holistic wellness and maintaining optimal health. He ensures his mouth stays fresh and healthy by using natural products and practices.

      • Face Wash: Ben starts his oral care routine by washing his face and preparing himself for the day ahead.
      • The Dirt Tongue Scraper: He uses the Dirt Tongue Scraper to remove any build-up on his tongue, promoting better oral hygiene.
      • The Dirt Oil Pulling Mouthwash: Ben follows up with the Dirt Oil Pulling Mouthwash, swishing it around his mouth to pull out toxins and improve oral health.
      • Gargling: He completes the oral hygiene process by gargling to ensure his mouth feels clean and refreshed.
      • Shaving: If necessary, Ben takes the time to shave, keeping his appearance neat.
      • Skincare: After his oral care, Ben applies toner, lotion, and a clay mask from Alitura to his face, maintaining healthy and vibrant skin.

      Ben demonstrates the importance of combining natural products with consistent habits by following this detailed oral care routine. This approach not only enhances oral hygiene but also supports his overall health and wellness goals.

    • Ben Greenfield sitting on a table with a glass of water

      05:00 a.m.

      Drinking Water And Prepping Coffee or Tea

      Ben Greenfield’s morning routine emphasizes hydration and a mindful start to the day. His approach to drinking water and prepping coffee sets the tone for his daily activities.

      • Hydration: Ben begins his day with a giant glass of water, enriched with Hydrogen H2 tabs, Quinton minerals, and a Jigsaw Adrenal Cocktail. This combination supports hydration, mineral balance, and adrenal health.
      • Coffee or Tea Prep: He then preps his morning coffee or tea, choosing between Kion coffee, MiCacao tea, or Four Sigmatic Mushrooms. These beverages offer a blend of energy, antioxidants, and wellness benefits.
      • Boiling Water: Ben puts the water on to boil, preparing for his morning brew.
      • Morning Activity: While waiting for the water, he heads to his basement gym or, if the weather is nice, goes outside into the sun. He prefers to be barefoot to gain the benefits of earthing, which enhances his connection to nature.

      Ben Greenfield’s daily habits, including his hydration and coffee preparation, show his commitment to health and wellness right from the start of his day. These simple yet effective habits contribute to his overall health and daily performance.

    • Ben Greenfield stretching in the morning

      05:30 a.m.

      Stretching

      The Ben Greenfield daily routine includes a vital stretching session that keeps his body flexible and ready for the day’s activities. This part of his daily schedule is all about gentle movement and preparing his body for optimal performance.

      • Hydration First: After drinking his morning water, Ben focuses on stretching to kickstart his body.
      • Textured Foam Roll: He uses a textured foam roller to massage his muscles, improve blood flow, and relieve tension.
      • Breathwork: Incorporating a little breathwork, Ben enhances his stretching routine by promoting relaxation and mental clarity.
      • Mini Trampoline: He bounces on a mini trampoline, which stimulates his lymphatic system and adds a fun element to his morning.
      • Environment: Ben usually performs these activities in front of a Biocharger or sunlight, combining biohacking tools with natural energy to boost his overall wellness.

      Incorporating stretching into your morning routine, as Ben Greenfield does, can greatly enhance flexibility. If you’re looking to add meditation to your daily schedule, check out our daily meditation routine article for more tips on mental clarity and relaxation.

    • Ben Greenfield reading the Bible

      05:45 a.m.

      Praying and Health Testing

      Ben Greenfield’s daily schedule includes moments of reflection and health monitoring, combining spiritual practices with biohacking techniques.

      • Prayer and Bible Reading: After stretching, Ben dedicates time to praying and reading the Bible, grounding his day in spirituality.
      • Heart Rate Monitoring: While praying, he straps on a Bluetooth-enabled heart rate monitor, applying conducting gel over the electrodes.
      • Health Testing: He performs a quick five-minute measurement of his heart rate variability (HRV), nervous system readiness, and stress using the NatureBeat app. This helps him assess his body’s state and readiness for the day ahead. The health testing is an integral part of the Ben Greenfield fitness routine.
    • Ben Greenfield drinking coffee

      06:00 a.m.

      Drinks Coffee And Starts Work

      Ben Greenfield’s morning routine includes a focused period of productivity, fueled by his carefully selected coffee or tea.

      • Morning Coffee or Tea: Ben grabs a cup of coffee, which is usually three weeks caffeinated and one-week decaf to manage his caffeine intake. He prefers good organic coffee and orders three bags of caffeinated and one bag of decaf with each order.
      • Focused Work Session: For 60-90 minutes, Ben works on writing or research projects. This focused time allows him to dive deep into his work without distractions.
      • Morning Reading: While drinking his coffee, Ben does some light morning reading, usually blogs or research articles, which helps him stay informed and inspired.
      • Avoiding Stress: He stays away from email, social media, and anything that might stress him out during this time, ensuring a calm and productive start to his day.
    • Ben Greenfield starting his morning meditation routine

      07:30 a.m.

      Family Meditation

      Family meditation is a vital part of Ben Greenfield’s daily schedule, building both spiritual growth and family bonding.

      • Morning Meditation: Ben and his family focus on meditation using the Spiritual Disciplines Journal. This practice sets a mindful and peaceful tone for the day. If you want to start journaling in your daily schedule, our Journaling Article might be helpful.
      • Quality Time: He spends quality time with his two boys before they head to the bus stop, discussing their sleep, dreams, breakfast, and the day’s activities.
      • Productive Day Ahead: Once the boys are off, Ben has 8 hours of extreme productivity. His goal is to finish all hard work by the time they return home.
      • Afternoon Activities: With his work done, Ben and his boys have plenty of time for afternoon workouts, adventures, and fun activities, ensuring a balanced day of productivity and family fun.

      Ben Greenfield’s daily schedule highlights the importance of family meditation and quality time, enhancing his personal well-being and family relationships.

    • Ben Greenfield standing in a bathroom

      07:45 a.m.

      One Poop A Day

      Ben Greenfield’s daily routine has a hilariously efficient approach to digestive health: one epic toilet trip right at the start of the day.

      • Morning Routine: Ben kicks off his day with a single, monumental bathroom visit, getting it all out of the way in one go.
      • Bathroom Ritual: He goes into the bathroom, hops onto his trusty Squatty Potty, and performs a series of strategic shifts, shimmies, and shakes until the mission is accomplished.
      • Multitasking Master: While on the throne, Ben keeps himself entertained and productive. He scrolls through emails and Facebook, catches up on his bathroom books and magazines, and chills until the job is done.
      • Duration: This glorious process typically takes 15-20 minutes, leaving Ben walking out with a big, satisfied smile, ready to conquer the day.
    • Ben Greenfield starting his sauna routine

      08:15 a.m.

      Workout/Sauna/Cold Plunge

      Ben Greenfield’s routine includes a variety of activities aimed at maintaining physical fitness. His morning workouts, followed by sauna sessions and cold plunges, are essential components of his daily habits.

      • Monday and Friday: Ben focuses on yoga, incorporating his hybrid version of basic flow yoga with deep breathing exercises. Often, he performs yoga in the cold and sometimes wears an elevation training mask to enhance his practice.
      • Wednesday: This day is dedicated to recovery with a 20-25 minute full body foam roller session followed by 5-10 minutes hanging from an inversion table, helping him maintain flexibility and spinal health.
      • Tuesday and Thursday: Ben utilizes an infrared sauna, practices Kundalini yoga, and performs warrior breathing. He follows these activities with a 5-minute cold water swim at 55-60°F or a cold shower, combining heat and cold therapy for optimal recovery.
      • Saturday and Sunday: His weekend routine includes a 30-minute nasal breathing and breath hold walk, practicing a 4-count breathing pattern (in, hold, out, hold) and breath holds every few minutes. Alternatively, he opts for a 30-minute Onnit kettlebell walk for strength and endurance.
      • Cold Plunge: Regardless of the day’s specific activities, Ben always ends his routine with a cold plunge. After the cold shower, he applies Ancient Mineral’s magnesium lotion to his legs and extra virgin olive oil, avocado oil, or his skin serum to his face, ensuring his body and skin are well cared for.

      Interested in learning more about the benefits of cold plunges? Check out our detailed Cold Plunge article for in-depth information and tips on incorporating this practice into your routine.

    • Ben Greenfield drinking a smoothie for breakfast

      09:15 a.m.

      Breakfast

      Every morning, he starts his day with a nutrient-packed green smoothie, ensuring he gets the essential nutrients and energy needed for his busy schedule.

      • Green Base: Ben uses a huge bunch of greens, preferring kale but also opting for spinach, bok choy, or mustard greens.
      • Cleansing Herbs: Fresh herbs like parsley, cilantro, or thyme are added for their cleansing properties.
      • Healthy Fats: He includes half an avocado, or a whole one if it’s a high-calorie day and 4-6 oz of BPA-free full-fat coconut milk from Native Forest. The less coconut milk used, the thicker the smoothie, which Ben prefers as it aids digestion.
      • Flavor and Nutrients: To enhance the flavor, Ben adds 2 teaspoons of organic cacao powder, 2 teaspoons of cinnamon, one or two teaspoons of sea salt from Ava Jane’s Kitchen, and 1 tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil, avocado oil, or coconut oil.
      • Blending: Blend everything for about 60 seconds to maintain texture and avoid over-processing.
      • Add-Ins: After blending, Ben adds 20-30g of clean protein powder, 2 teaspoons of organic collagen hydrolysate from Bulletproof, 1 large handful of unroasted, non-vegetable-oil-coated nuts, 1 small handful of organic dark cacao nibs, and 1 large handful of organic unsweetened coconut flakes.

      This green smoothie is a key part of Ben Greenfield’s daily habits, ensuring he starts his day with a powerful dose of nutrients.

    • Ben Greenfield sitting in a conference room

      09:45 a.m- 02:00 p.m

      Work Routine

      After fueling up with his nutrient-packed smoothie, he seamlessly transitions into his workday with a structured approach that maximizes productivity and efficiency.

      • Team Huddle: Ben kicks off his workday with a huddle with the Ben Greenfield Life team. This meeting sets the stage for the day’s tasks and ensures everyone is aligned and motivated.
      • Red Light Therapy: During the first 20 minutes of his office work routine, Ben uses a red light wrap-around device by Kineon. This practice not only supports his health and wellness but also boosts his energy levels and mental clarity. If you want to learn more about the benefits of red light therapy for your daily routine, consider checking out our informative article on Red Light Therapy.
      • Focused Work Session: Following the huddle, Ben dives into his work. This period is dedicated to various tasks, including writing, research, and content creation. His commitment to staying focused during this time is a key part of his productivity.
      • Strategic Breaks: Ben incorporates strategic breaks into his work routine to maintain high energy levels and mental clarity. These breaks are a crucial element of his daily habits, allowing him to stay sharp and avoid burnout.
      • Continuous Learning: Throughout the day, Ben stays updated with the latest in biohacking, fitness routines, and wellness tips. This continuous learning helps him stay at the forefront of his field and provides fresh insights for his work.

      Ben Greenfield’s daily schedule reflects his commitment to a structured and efficient work routine, balancing productivity with well-being.

    • Ben Greenfield starting his lunch routine

      02:00 p.m.

      Lunch

      Lunch is a vital part of Ben Greenfield’s daily routine, offering a nutrient-dense meal that fuels his body without excess calories.

      • Low-Calorie/Nutrient-Dense Meal: Ben typically prepares a mash-up of Cowan’s vegetable powders, Akasha sea moss gel, pumpkin puree, and chia seeds.
      • Protein and Greens: He includes homemade yogurt, a few mixed greens, and leftover fish or meat from the night before.
      • Creative Wraps: Often, he wraps this mix in nori seaweed or a Siete wrap, for a convenient and tasty meal.
      • Superfood Drink: On the side, Ben enjoys bone broth from Kettle & Fire or a superfood drink, such as green juice from Organifi, to boost his nutrient intake.

      This lunch routine is a key part of Ben Greenfield’s schedule, ensuring he maintains high energy levels and optimal health throughout the day.

    • Ben Greenfield starting his afternoon biohacked nap

      02:30 p.m.

      Post-Lunch BioHacked Nap

      Ben Greenfield’s post-lunch nap routine is a science honed over years of practice, allowing him to fall asleep within minutes and wake up completely refreshed.

      • Napping Setup: Ben unfolds and plugs in the Biomat on the floor of his office, bedroom, living room, or wherever he plans on napping.
      • Napping Apps: He uses the Brain.FM napping app or sets the SleepStream app to “Power Nap” binaural beats mode with “Sleepstream Mix” as white noise in the background. Headphones are essential for this to work properly, and Ben typically uses his standard white Apple iPhone headphones or SleepPhones.
      • Sleep Mask: Ben puts on the SleepMaster wraparound sleep mask, which covers both his eyes and ears, creating an ideal environment for napping.

      This structured routine ensures that Ben Greenfield’s daily schedule includes a restorative and refreshing post-lunch nap.

    • Ben Greenfield regaining energy

      03:00 p.m.

      Regaining Energy

      To maintain high energy levels throughout the day, Ben Greenfield adds various exciting practices into his daily routine. These activities help him regain focus and vitality, allowing him to tackle the rest of his schedule with more energy.

      • Cold Plunge: One of Ben’s favorite methods to boost energy is a cold plunge. This invigorating practice helps wake up his body and mind, providing a fresh burst of energy.
      • Tibetan Longevity Exercises: As part of the Ben Greenfield fitness schedule, he often performs Tibetan longevity exercises, which are designed to enhance vitality and overall well-being. These exercises are an integral part of his fitness routine.
      • Biocharger Session: Another key part of his routine is a Biocharger session. This innovative device uses a combination of light, frequencies, and harmonics to optimize his body’s energy levels and recovery.

      These energy-boosting activities are crucial components of Ben Greenfield’s daily habits, ensuring he stays productive and energetic throughout the day.

    • Ben Greenfield using a laptop

      03:30-05:30 p.m.

      Late Afternoon Work Routine

      In the late afternoon, he shifts his focus from proactive to reactive work. This time is dedicated to managing and responding, ensuring he stays on top of his responsibilities and communication.

      • Reactive Work Mode: Unlike the morning, which is reserved for proactive tasks like creating and making, Ben uses the late afternoon for reactive work. This includes taking phone calls, responding to emails, and handling other managerial tasks.
      • Administrative Tasks: He takes this time to pay bills, open mail, and packages, and manage any administrative duties that need attention.
      • Social Media and Communication: He checks and responds to blog comments, emails, and social media messages on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
      • Balancing Roles: This routine helps him balance his roles as a creator and a manager, ensuring that both proactive and reactive tasks get the attention they need.

      This structured approach is a key part of Ben Greenfield’s routine, allowing him to maintain productivity and stay organized.

    • Ben Greenfield playing tennis

      05:30 p.m.

      Family Activities

      Ben Greenfield’s late afternoon routine is a blend of fitness and family time, making the most of his day while staying active and connected with his loved ones.

      • Active Play: As part of the Ben Greenfield fitness routine, he enjoys activities such as tennis, pickleball, walking, or hiking. Sometimes he includes his family in these activities, or if necessary, he handles work calls while engaging in these exercises on his own.
      • Family Workouts: When his kids return from school, Ben dives into playful yet effective bodyweight workouts. These include backward and forward crabwalks with a kid riding on his waist, overhead child presses with squats, bear crawls, pushups, and crocodile crawls—all with a kid on his back. He finishes with arm curls, holding a kid upside down by their legs.
      • Pool Workout: Ben’s pool workouts are equally fun and challenging, involving underwater swims, doggy paddles, pool pullouts, and treading water, all with a kid on his back.
      • Kids’ Mini-Workout: Ben incorporates a kid-friendly version of his workout, including hill sprints while wearing a weighted vest, barbell squats and deadlifts, Onnit kettlebell swings, and burpees. The kids participate in easier versions of these exercises. They also join him for the first 10 minutes of his 30-minute infrared sauna session.

      These activities ensure Ben Greenfield’s daily routine is filled with both fitness and family bonding.

    • Ben Greenfield preparing dinner

      07:00 p.m.

      Book Review And Dinner Preparations

      In the evening, Ben Greenfield’s daily routine includes quality family time, focusing on education, dinner preparation, and bonding.

      • Book Review: Ben gathers his family for a book review, guiding his sons through a new chapter of a book each day. This activity promotes learning and discussion within the family.
      • Dinner Preparation: The whole family participates in preparing dinner together. This shared activity not only ensures a healthy meal but also builds teamwork and togetherness.
      • Pre-Dinner Song: Before sitting down to eat, the family sings a pre-dinner song. This ritual adds a joyful element to their mealtime routine.
      • Family Prayer: The dinner preparation concludes with a family prayer, reinforcing their spiritual connection and gratitude.

      These evening habits are a core part of Ben Greenfield’s daily habits, creating a harmonious and fulfilling family life.

    • Ben Greenfield eating dinner

      07:30-08:15 p.m.

      Dinner

      Dinner time in the Greenfield household is a lively and joyful part of Ben Greenfield’s daily routine. It’s filled with games, conversations, and laughter, making it a cherished family tradition.

      • Dinner Games and Conversation: The family engages in various dinner games, promoting interaction and fun. These games often lead to interesting conversations and lots of laughter, making dinner an enjoyable and bonding experience.
      • Healthy and Delicious Meal: Dinner typically includes a good vegetable or salad, meat, sweet potatoes, roasted carrots, or beets. This balanced meal ensures everyone gets the nutrients they need.
      • Healthy Dessert: For dessert, Ben’s family enjoys healthy options such as homemade ice cream, dark chocolate mixed with yogurt, or some frozen blueberries and dark chocolate. These treats are both nutritious and satisfying.

      This part of Ben Greenfield’s daily schedule is not just about eating; it’s about spending quality time together and creating lasting memories.

    • Ben Greenfield holding a guitar

      07:30-08:15 p.m.

      Wind Down Routine

      As the day comes to a close, his family engages in a relaxing and enjoyable wind-down routine. This time is dedicated to tidying up, playing music, and occasionally enjoying some outdoor fun.

      • Kitchen Cleanup: After dinner, the family works together to clean up the kitchen. This shared responsibility helps instill a sense of teamwork and keeps their living space organized.
      • Guitar Practice: Ben and his family spend some time practicing the guitar, adding a musical touch to their evening. This practice not only enhances their musical skills but also provides a relaxing and creative outlet.
      • Post-Dinner Yard Games: Occasionally, the family heads outside for yard games like cornhole and bocce ball. These activities are a fun way to enjoy each other’s company and get a little more physical activity before bedtime.

      This wind-down routine is an important part of Ben Greenfield’s daily schedule, promoting relaxation and family bonding.

    • Ben Greenfield starting his evening prayers

      07:30-08:15 p.m.

      Bedtime Story And Prayer With Kids

      In the evening, Ben Greenfield’s daily routine includes a calming and nurturing bedtime ritual with his kids. This special time focuses on spirituality, storytelling, and bonding.

      • Evening Meditation: Ben begins with an evening meditation using the Spiritual Disciplines Journal. This practice helps center and calm the family, setting a peaceful tone for bedtime.
      • Bedtime Story: Each night, Ben reads a bedtime story to his kids. This not only creates a love for reading but also builds a cherished moment of connection and relaxation.
      • Family Prayer: The day ends with a family prayer, reinforcing their spiritual connection and expressing gratitude.

      Ben Greenfield’s bedtime routine combines meditation, storytelling, and prayer to create a nurturing and calming end to the day. These evening habits support his family’s spiritual and emotional well-being, ensuring a restful night and a strong family bond.

    • Ben Greenfield reading a book at night

      07:30-08:15 p.m.

      Casual Reading

      As part of the Ben Greenfield routine, he winds down with a relaxing and intimate evening of casual reading, often accompanied by snuggling with his wife, Jessa.

      • Evening Reading: Ben dedicates this time to casual reading, selecting books that interest him and help him relax. This habit is a great way for him to wind down and prepare for a good night’s sleep.
      • Snuggling with Jessa: Alongside his reading, Ben enjoys snuggling with his wife, Jessa. This time together strengthens their bond and provides a comforting end to the day.

      Ben Greenfield’s casual reading routine, combined with quality time with his wife, is a cherished part of his evening. This habit not only supports his mental relaxation but also reinforces his relationship.

    • Ben Greenfield starting his sleep routine

      07:30-08:15 p.m.

      Sleep Routine

      Ben Greenfield’s sleep routine is a carefully crafted process designed to ensure he gets the best rest possible. His evening habits focus on creating an optimal sleep environment and winding down his body and mind.

      • Evening Prayer: Ben and his wife, Jessa, end the day with a final evening prayer, reinforcing their spiritual connection and gratitude.
      • Lighting: Only halogen and incandescent bulbs are used, avoiding dimmers due to high EMF.
      • DeltaSleeper Device: Ben attaches the SR1 PEMF DeltaSleeper device to his collarbone and turns it on to promote deep sleep.
      • Travel and Jetlag: If he has been traveling or is jetlagged, he turns on the Earthpulse or lays on the Biomat for added recovery.
      • Temperature Control: He sets the ChiliPad to 60 degrees and the room temperature to 66-67 degrees for optimal sleep conditions.
      • Blackout Curtains: Ben closes the blackout curtains to ensure a dark sleeping environment.
      • Muscle Care: He rubs down any sore muscles or tight spots with Ancient Mineral’s magnesium lotion for relaxation.
      • Lavender Oil: A few drops of essential lavender oil are sprinkled on his pillow to promote relaxation.
      • Sleep Mask: Ben puts on his wraparound Sleepmaster sleep mask to block out any remaining light.
      • Sleep Apps: He uses the Sleepstream app in “Deep Sleep” mode or plays a Brain.FM sleep track through his SleepPhones to enhance sleep quality.

      This structured routine is a vital part of Ben Greenfield’s daily schedule, ensuring he achieves deep and restorative sleep every night.