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I don’t know about anyone else, but I have to say taking a post ride nap is about the best sleep I get. I feel better rested, healed, and more productive after my post ride naps that only last about 1 to 3 hours than after any amount of ‘normal’ sleep I get.
I’ve struggled with sleeping issues much of my adult life. And now more so as I have the stress of being unemployed and a full-time college student (and full-time single parent) in the later part of my life. I have giving myself a bedtime of 10, but often find myself up much later with either schoolwork (productive) or watching Youtube or more recently HBOMax. (Is it me or there way more ads on YouTube? I mean way more ads.)
I ride three times a week about 2 hours (20 miles), all tarmac, to and from the community college campus. While my classes are all online (again) this year due to the pandemic. I still take the time to ride to the college and back, three times a week. These rides are both my stress management and the bulk of the work out I get in normal week.
I’ve struggled with sleeping issues much of my adult life. And now more so as I have the stress of being unemployed and a full-time college student (and full-time single parent) in the later part of my life. I have giving myself a bedtime of 10, but often find myself up much later with either schoolwork (productive) or watching Youtube or more recently HBOMax. (Is it me or there way more ads on YouTube? I mean way more ads.)
I ride three times a week about 2 hours (20 miles), all tarmac, to and from the community college campus. While my classes are all online (again) this year due to the pandemic. I still take the time to ride to the college and back, three times a week. These rides are both my stress management and the bulk of the work out I get in normal week.