You’ve probably done it without even thinking – kicked one foot out from under the blanket to cool down at night. But this common sleep habit isn’t just a quirky comfort move. According to science, it may be one of the simplest and most effective ways to help your body transition into sleep more easily and quickly.

So, what makes the dangling foot trick work so well? It turns out, the answer lies in how your body naturally handles temperature before sleep – and how your feet are uniquely designed to help regulate it.

As evening falls, your body begins preparing for rest by lowering your core temperature, a natural part of the circadian rhythm. Experts say that this internal cooling is essential for initiating deep, restful sleep.

“The drop in temperature starts about two hours before you go to sleep, coinciding with the release of the sleep hormone melatonin,” writes the Sleep Foundation. “During sleep, body temperature continues to fall, reaching a low point in the early morning and then gradually warming up as the morning progresses.”

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