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Here are the do's and don'ts for recovering from a long bike ride. Rehydrate with water, not beer. ... Refuel with clean nutrient dense foods, not processed junk. ... Stretch or do some foam rolling, don't fall asleep on the couch. ... Sleep, don't waste time clicking through the channels. More items... •
Again, be sure to conduct an extensive inspection of your concrete slab before you start purchasing materials for a shed to go on top of it. While...
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People generally narrow the garage door opening slightly as a full width window can appear out of proportion. To keep the damp out and to provide...
Read More »Big rides are back! These long days on the bike are a great way to increase endurance, but they can leave you feeling a little drained. Physically and mentally a long bike ride can take its toll, especially the first long ride you do. Post-ride recovery is essential to getting you ready for your next training session. Unfortunately, we don’t always get it right. Here are the do’s and don’ts for recovering from a long bike ride.
Does Exterior Wiring Need to Be in Conduit? In most cases, local codes require exterior wiring to be placed in a conduit when the wiring is...
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Small spaces, as small as 150-200 square feet can be enough for one or even two people, depending on the amount of room needed. There are some...
Read More »Sleep is a recovery tool that you should take seriously. Being properly rested isn’t only important preparation for a big ride, but getting a good rest will help your body recover. After a long day of pedalling your body might be in overdrive, so open a book or listen to some music to wind down. Even a short 20-minute power nap will help you refresh and get ready for any shores you have in the PM.
Here's the answer to your question. Ducts that are small in size make your HVAC system work harder to keep your home at the desired temperature. If...
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Plastic bins are a practical choice for storing clothes because they're easy to handle, stack well, and are good at keeping moisture and bugs out...
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You can build a garage or outbuilding on your property without planning permission as long as it's of a reasonable size – no higher than 4 metres....
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Yes, unless you want your building to experience mildew and fume build-up. By ventilating your shed, this guarantees the inside will have proper...
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