Sentences with phrase «more recovery capacity»

You should have more recovery capacity due to the increased caloric intake.

Not exact matches

The shutdown led to oil storage tanks in Alberta to fill to record volumes and sent the spread between Western Canadian and U.S. crude to more than US$ 30 a barrel, while the regulator - imposed 20 per cent reduced capacity on Keystone has continued to limit a recovery.
Update, Nov. 1: This story has been updated to say that NRC now estimates that Uranium One's mining operations account for about 10 percent of in - situ recovery production capacity in the U.S.. That's half of what it was in 2010, because more in - situ recovery mining operators have been licensed since 2010.
This increased capacity offers local food banks and food recovery organizations the ability to accept more food from donors, be it from Walmart or any other organization including other retailers that has good food to donate.
It is not impossible that a faith community's enthusiastic, internal story of its own recovery of vision has the capacity to retrieve aspects of salvific occurrences that a more scientific account will leave out.
Ultrafryer Systems» fryers have large recovery capacities and faster cooking times, meaning its clients can cook more food per hour.
«We have huge cognitive capacity to invest, and the desire to recover is stronger than a rat, so the recovery may be more extensive.
When the nutrients you ate go directly into your muscle mass, it opens up an opportunity to make your muscles bigger and stronger, but also to store more glycogen in the muscles so that it will grow more, have boosted work capacity and shorter recovery.
Genetics affect thyroid levels, insulin sensitivity, muscle fiber types, muscle lengths, bone structure, joint size, recovery capabilities, volume tolerance, work capacity and more.
● Increased Capillarization ● Increased Mitochondrial Density ● Parasympathetic Driver ● Improved Oxygen Utilization Within The Muscles ● Increased Aerobic Capacity ● Increased Recovery Between Sets or Intervals ● Increases Recovery Between Workouts ● Reduces Resting Heart Rate ● Can Increase Time to Fatigue During Skill Acquisition — More focused training
They're great for conditioning and increasing work capacity (being able to do more training without compromising recovery).
This approach will seem counter to established norms for strength & conditioning training until well into the strength building phase where the athlete has the capacity for more reps and greater overall strength, flexibility and faster recovery.
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