Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Quench that Rider s Heat!

Imagine burning sensation when you go to a temperature of 90 degrees measures. Sun offended many of you, but you can not stop. Riding is driving you crazy, and you just can not let this moment is not making the best of that time. Enough enough, but sometimes not enough. So you grab your chance and make it useful!
In every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. The more energy you exert, the more carbon and water needs. The more you move the more fluid wasted. Consequently, the thirst is drying you. I need to quench your thirst in the body. In your opinion, what do we do? Here are some tips to quench your heat:
1.Drink much water. Liquids easy excretion, however, they are easily replaced. Consequently, leaving you with a great deal of water can be a very good idea. Remember that you are not only your shirt, which evaporates. This is also true of your skin. Thus, in order to circumvent it, drink a lot of water. But do not overdo it, heavy tummy may limit you.
2.Use " cold collar & quot;. This came from a tube of bandana material that contains some water absorbing beads. When dry, these beads to increase their contributions to the fifty-times more. Getting wet this collar is tedious task. You must first swim in the water about an hour. It takes some time for the beads to dry than he did in order to get them wet. Water will evaporate and as a result, the cooling effect is the use of alternative happens.
Another " kool kollars " that are original design " cold collar & quot;. They consist of terry-cloth, which in a pocket used for the transport of ice. This cools the neck collar, as the ice melts and drips cold temperatures water.
Maintaining neck is crucial. This is because there are large veins near the surface of the skin. You can use these products to cool neck and excludes health hazards.
3.Skull-caps or helmet liners may also be an element of tempering. To use it, just saturate it with water and Don it.
4.Another recourse is pouring water on the jacket, to provide greater space for evaporation.
Now that you know the importance of tempering power, dare not miss the heat, but then quench it! tandy yahsi



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