Posted by Roger Cunningham on Fri, Feb 05, 2010 @ 03:33 PM
I'm just back in from the Furniture Market in Las Vegas. I was checking out everything "NEW" in sleep products. This is my chance to see what's availble now that may be better than what I already have selected as "the best of the best." It's also a chance to see what's on the horizon. This was a great market and there are many exciting new things.
Here's what's new for The Bed Store. We ordered, and will be offering the hottest new line of Latex products on the market. Can't mention the name yet as my competitors read this too. They'll have to do their own work since they don't pay me to do it. This new concept is an idea that will catch on and deliver one of the best night's sleep you have ever had, and at a great price compared to the competitive models. Simple design, incredible performance. See it very soon at one of The Bed Store's eight area locations. (Knoxville, TN.)
As always, you'll get The Bed Store service along with the lowest prices, guaranteed! Just check out our testimonial page at bedstore.com to see what our customers are saying.
Remember, nothing does more good for you than a great night's sleep. Let The Bed Store help you find your just right mattress and start sleeping better tonight.
Posted by Roger Cunningham on Fri, Aug 21, 2009 @ 01:00 PM
Scientist have proven that we can go longer without food and water than we can without sleep. Much research is being done as to just why that is and how to improve the quality of the sleep we get. New research suggests that simply getting more sleep can improve athletic performance. This according to an article by Tara Parker - Pope in the Well section of The New York Times. It is during deep restful sleep that the mind and body "re-boot," resulting in a more energized and focused performance, much like our computers.
The best workouts, the finest training, and an impeccable diet without deep restful sleep will come up short. For some great tips on getting a better night's sleep check out http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/17/for-a-better-workout-try-sleep/.
Sleep, it's more important than you think. Get some!