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This content introduces a military technique that can help individuals fall asleep in under two minutes.

Abstract

The content is about a military technique used by fighter pilots to fall asleep in under two minutes, with a 96% success rate within six weeks of practice. The technique involves sitting upright in a chair, relaxing the body from head to toe, and focusing on breathing. The author, who read about this method in Lloyd Bud Winter's book "Relax and Win," tried the technique for two weeks but did not complete the six-week challenge. Despite the lack of long-term studies on the impact of this technique on health, it is suggested to help individuals fall asleep quickly and almost anywhere. The author encourages readers to try the technique and follow them for more content.

Bullet points

  • The military technique helps fighter pilots fall asleep in under two minutes with a 96% success rate after six weeks of practice.
  • The technique involves sitting upright in a chair, relaxing the body from head to toe, and focusing on breathing.
  • The author tried the technique for two weeks but did not complete the six-week challenge.
  • There is a lack of long-term studies on the impact of this technique on health.
  • The author encourages readers to try the technique and follow them for more content.

How To Fall Asleep in 2 Minutes With This Viral Military Method

Train yourself to fall asleep faster!

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This technique helped fighter pilots fall asleep within two minutes at Navy Pre-Flight School.

Around 96% of pilots fall asleep in 2 minutes within one and a half months of practice. After 6 weeks the pilots were able to sleep anywhere they want: sitting in a chair, on the battlefield, listening to a recording of machine-gun fire.

I am a huge fan of finding out more productive and healthy ways to live life. This technique I read in the book Relax and Win by Lloyd Bud Winter (amazon affiliate link), which was first published back in 1981.

In this article, I will demystify the fall asleep under 2 minutes military technique. Let’s dive in!

I can guarantee you that if you follow the steps, it will help you fall asleep faster. I tried the technique for 2-weeks, but I did not do the 6 weeks challenge. Here is the military technique.

Sitting upright in the chair

Well, in the military technique, the fighter pilots had to sit upright in the chair to practice this technique. And you know how hard it is to sit in a chair for a long time.

This is one of the reasons the airline industry introduced business class. According to my research, the first business class was invented back in 1979 by Japan Airlines to travel without noise or discomfort; however, there are many speculations. Here is an excellent article on the history of business class.

Okay, back to the sleeping technique- the fighter pilots needed to sit back in the chair, put their feet flat, and let their hands go free. Here is an explanation by Justin Augustin (Fitness coach).

First, you need to calm your body and systematically relax and shut down each part of your body from head to toe. Start by relaxing the muscles in your forehead. Relax your eyes, your cheeks, your jaws and focus on your breathing. Now, go down to your neck and your shoulders. Make sure your shoulders are not tensed up. Drop them as low as you can and keep your arms loose to your sides[s], including your hands and fingers. Justin Augustin

When I tried this technique, I cleared my mind from any stress (suggested in the book). The fitness coach, Justin, suggested thinking of two scenarios.

i) laying in a canoe over a beautiful lake or

ii) Laying in a black hammock in a pitch-black room

The author also suggested repeating the following words for 10 seconds if you got distracted.

Don’t think

Don’t think

Don’t think

According to the book, if you practice the technique mentioned above for 6 weeks, you will fall asleep in two or less than two minutes. I could not find more studies on how this technique eventually works and what are the impacts on health in the long run.

The bottom line

Sleep is the best meditation. — Dalai Lama

In a nutshell, just imagine being able to fall asleep almost anywhere within no time.

Here the fitness coach, Justin Augustin (more than 1.8 million followers), demonstrates the military fall asleep technique in a video

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