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Ultradian Rhythm 90-120 Minute Cycles

Biological cycles discovered by Nathaniel Kleitman where the body moves through 90-120 minute periods of high alertness followed by natural rest needs. Foundation for productive work-rest patterns.

Last updated: 2026-03-20 10:10

Discovery

In the 1950s, sleep researcher Nathaniel Kleitman discovered that the human body tends to move through 90-120 minute cycles throughout the day and night, called ultradian rhythms.

How It Works

Peak Phase (90-120 minutes):

Recovery Phase (20 minutes):

Productivity Application

The Ultradian Rhythm Productivity Approach:

Scientific Validation

Studies show:

Implementation Guidelines

Work Sessions:

Recovery Periods:

2026 Context

As research emphasizes managing energy rather than just time, ultradian rhythms provide biological foundation for sustainable high-performance work patterns.

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