>>I actually thought guys my age need 8.5 to 9 hours sleep. I hate getting up early so maybe the solution is to go to bed later? I never thought I could be getting too much sleep.<<
Different people require different amounts of sleep for optimal functioning. There are extremely rare individuals, for example, who need only a half-hour or hour of sleep per day — they cannot sleep any longer than that, and they do as well as anyone else in their functions when awake. Others fall on the opposite extreme of the spectrum. Most adults, however, have sleep requirements in the 6 to 9 hour range, with the large majority clustering around 7 or 8 hours. I think your idea to stay up slightly later is great; give it a try for a week and see how you feel! The extra hour of waking time should be useful for squeezing in (heh) some more PE.
>>I don’t know about aerobic exercise I want to gain weight and I heard that aerobic exercise isn’t good. I’m not too sure on that. But it’s all about getting the heart pumping right?<<
Yes, aerobic exercise will burn some calories, so it can interfere with weight gain for some individuals. In my experience, though, the exercise stimulates my appetite enough that it has no effect on my weight. So long as you eat a bit more food, adding 3 or 4 aerobic sessions a week (maybe 30 minutes each) should not interfere with your weight-gaining and may yield benefits in terms of energy, sleeping well, and feeling happier. Be warned that at first, aerobic activity can feel pretty awful. The body needs to condition to it.
>>I usually only jerk 3 or 4 times a week. It seems to have weird effects on me. One day it can make feel completely relaxed and another day it can completely drain me.<<
Yeah, I totally understand what you’re saying. Doesn’t sound like you’re overdoing it in this department…