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Travelling on a polyphasic schedule is challenging, though it's achievable with sufficient preparation. However, the level of difficulty is largely dependent on the specific schedule being followed and, crucially, how much the timezone changes.
Travelling on a polyphasic schedule is challenging, though it's achievable with sufficient preparation. However, the level of difficulty is largely dependent on the specific schedule being followed and, crucially, how much the timezone changes.


=== Dealing with time zones ===
== General options ==
The main challenge of travelling is adjusting to a new time zone. The bigger the change, the more difficult it is to handle.   
The main challenge of travelling is adjusting to a new time zone. The bigger the change, the more difficult it is to handle.   


==== Stick to the original schedule ====
=== Stick to the original schedule ===
This is the most recommended option. You should sleep at the same times as you've slept originally, which means sticking to the time of the original timezone. This way, you avoid physically shifting the schedule, and the adaptation will not be affected too much. This is a good choice if the time zone change is minor (2-3 hours).  
This is the most recommended option. You should sleep at the same times as you've slept originally, which means sticking to the time of the original timezone. This way, you avoid physically shifting the schedule, and the adaptation will not be affected too much. This is a good choice if the time zone change is minor (2-3 hours).  


However, if it's a significant shift (e.g. 12 hours), this option is significantly less viable. It would require scheduling the [[Core|cores]] when it's daytime locally and staying awake through the night. In that situation, it's necessary to maintain an artificial [[dark period]] to simulate nighttime, or choose one of the options below instead.  
However, if it's a significant shift (e.g. 12 hours), this option is significantly less viable. It would require scheduling the [[Core|cores]] when it's daytime locally and staying awake through the night. In that situation, it's necessary to maintain an artificial [[dark period]] to simulate nighttime, or choose one of the options below instead.  


==== Shift the schedule to match the new timezone ====
=== Shift the schedule to match the new timezone ===
Another option is shifting the sleep times to match the new local time. So, if your nap was at 11am back home, it is still at 11am in the new place. The main issue here is that the circadian rhythm has to adjust, and the more it adjusts, the more adaptation might take a hit. In the worst case scenarios, the schedule might be [[Consistency|destabilized]] entirely, which would require going through the [[recovery]] and starting anew, so it's usually best to avoid this option unless you don't have other choices.  
Another option is shifting the sleep times to match the new local time. So, if your nap was at 11am back home, it is still at 11am in the new place. The main issue here is that the circadian rhythm has to adjust, and the more it adjusts, the more adaptation might take a hit. In the worst case scenarios, the schedule might be [[Consistency|destabilized]] entirely, which would require going through the [[recovery]] and starting anew, so it's usually best to avoid this option unless you don't have other choices.  


==== Return to monophasic sleep for the duration of the trip ====
=== Return to monophasic sleep for the duration of the trip ===
If the time zone is rotated too far, this might be the best option. This would cause the adaptation to be set back in most cases, and it would be necessary to start over when you get back.
If the time zone is rotated too far, this might be the best option. This would cause the adaptation to be set back in most cases, and it would be necessary to start over when you get back.


=== Sleep schedules and travel ===
== Sleep schedules and travel ==
How difficult it is to handle switching time zones depends largely on which schedule you follow.  
How difficult it is to handle switching time zones depends largely on which schedule you follow.  


==== Least suitable ====
=== Least suitable ===
The schedules that are least suitable for travelling are mainly the schedules with long [[core]] sleeps at night. Examples include regular [[Everyman]] schedules, [[Dual core]] schedules, [[TC1]], [[TC2]]. The more sleep reduction, the more difficult it would be to handle travelling, especially if one isn't stably adapted yet.  
The schedules that are least suitable for travelling are mainly the schedules with long [[core]] sleeps at night. Examples include regular [[Everyman]] schedules, [[Dual core]] schedules, [[TC1]], [[TC2]]. The more sleep reduction, the more difficult it would be to handle travelling, especially if one isn't stably adapted yet.  


However, if the time zone isn't changed too much, it's relatively easy to travel while following some of the milder schedules with the total sleep time of ~5 hours. In that case, it is recommended to stick to the original schedule without rotating it.   
However, if the time zone isn't changed too much, it's relatively easy to travel while following some of the milder schedules with the total sleep time of ~5 hours. In that case, it is recommended to stick to the original schedule without rotating it.   


==== Somewhat suitable ====
=== Somewhat suitable ===
These are schedules that don't reduce sleep significantly. Examples include [[Siesta]], [[Segmented]], [[E1]], and also the extended versions of the regular schedules, typically around 6 hours of total sleep. When shifting the time zones, these schedules tend to be more forgiving comparing to the regular versions with less sleep. It is still recommended to stick to the original schedule, however some people might be able to rotate the schedule temporarily without destabilizing the adaptation too much.
These are schedules that don't reduce sleep significantly. Examples include [[Siesta]], [[Segmented]], [[E1]], and also the extended versions of the regular schedules, typically around 6 hours of total sleep. When shifting the time zones, these schedules tend to be more forgiving comparing to the regular versions with less sleep. It is still recommended to stick to the original schedule, however some people might be able to rotate the schedule temporarily without destabilizing the adaptation too much.


==== Generally suitable ====
=== Generally suitable ===
The flexible schedules together with the non-reducing schedules are generally suitable for travelling.
The flexible schedules together with the non-reducing schedules are generally suitable for travelling.
* A [[non-reducing]] schedule (e.g. [[BiphasicX]]) would be a good choice. Their flexibility is generally high, which makes it possible to rotate the schedule. However, that would cause jet lag similarly to the jet lag of monophasic sleepers, so it will be necessary to stick to your new sleep times and manage light/dark exposure.
* A [[non-reducing]] schedule (e.g. [[BiphasicX]]) would be a good choice. Their flexibility is generally high, which makes it possible to rotate the schedule. However, that would cause jet lag similarly to the jet lag of monophasic sleepers, so it will be necessary to stick to your new sleep times and manage light/dark exposure.
* Flexible schedules like [[Sevamayl]] and [[Ducamayl]] are also worth considering. However, both of them have night cores, and they aren't equiphasic, so big time zone jumps would be challenging.
* Flexible schedules like [[Sevamayl]] and [[Ducamayl]] are also worth considering. However, both of them have night cores, and they aren't equiphasic, so big time zone jumps would be challenging.


==== Most suitable ====
=== Most suitable ===
The best schedules for travel are often the equiphasic ones, with the blocks of sleep spread out evenly during the day.  
The best schedules for travel are often the equiphasic ones, with the blocks of sleep spread out evenly during the day.  


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=== Flexing ===
=== Flexing ===
It is highly recommended to adapt to the schedule in advance before travelling, which may take 1 to 2 months. After making sure that the adaptation is successful and stable, it is recommended to gradually adapt to [[flexing]] (this only applies to the milder schedules, e.g. E2. It is generally impossible to introduce flexibility while following the extreme schedules such as nap only). Adapting to flexing would require an additional period of 1 to 2 months, so it's recommended to plan for this in advance.
It is highly recommended to adapt to the schedule in advance before travelling, which may take 1 to 2 months. After making sure that the adaptation is successful and stable, it is recommended to gradually adapt to [[flexing]] (this only applies to the milder schedules, e.g. E2. It is generally impossible to introduce flexibility while following the extreme schedules such as nap only). Adapting to flexing would require an additional period of 1 to 2 months, so it's recommended to plan for this in advance.
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