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15 Minute Timer

Fifteen minutes is the sweet spot for a power nap: long enough to refresh, short enough to wake before deep sleep makes you groggy — and a countdown is what saves you from sleeping into the afternoon. The same quarter-hour is a realistic pre-guest tidy of the main rooms, a single conditioning block at the gym, and about the time a cooked steak wants to rest before you carve it.

Napping in stints, or training in fifteen-minute blocks? Enter a round count in the editor and each quarter-hour counts to zero and starts over, two rounds covering a half-hour session without a second glance at the clock.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long should a power nap be?
Around fifteen minutes is the classic recommendation — enough to lift alertness, short enough to avoid the deep-sleep grogginess a longer nap brings. Setting the countdown lets you relax without watching the clock or oversleeping.
Can I use this for an EMOM workout?
As an overall cap, yes — but a true EMOM needs a cue at the top of every minute, which a single fifteen-minute countdown does not give. The EMOM timer marks each minute and counts the rounds for you.