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Fitness Journey, Training

The One Home Gym Mistake I won’t make again after 50

I admit I like toys, whether it gadgets, cars or gym equipment. When I started setting up a “home gym” (really just a corner in my office), I thought more was better. More machines, more wearables, more gadgets, more choices… After a year I realized that more equipment doesn’t exult better training, especially as your […]

Hypertension, Training

The Blood Pressure Wake-Up Call

I’ve got stage 1 hypertension. Nothing dramatic — no dizzy spells, no chest tightness — just that quiet number on the monitor that’s a little higher than it should be. My mom had it too, most of her life. She used to joke that we just “run hot,” but really, it’s no joke at all.

Longevity, Medicine 3.0

DIY Longevity Protocol (aka. “Peter Attia on a Budget”)

Over the last year, I have been reading and watching a lot of health and fitness-related content with a focus on longevity. Peter Attia’s “Medicine 3.0” particularly resonated with me since it focuses on proactive detection and optimization of health and fitness. This is a stark contrast to the largely reactive medical approach prevalent today,

VO2max

Unboxing Calibre Biometrics’ revolutionary VO2max sensor

Calibre Biometrics have promised a revolutionary at home sensor that reaches lab-level accuracy for VO2max and RMR test. It finally arrived. Here is the unboxing video. It’s much smaller than I thought. I will post VO2max and RMR test videos as soon as it’s charged!

cardio, Longevity, Training

Norwegian 4×4 for VO2Maxxing and Longevity

Science is telling us that fitness will make me live longer, in particular VO2max is touted as one of the best predictors of longevity (reduced all-cause mortality). Peter Attia as usual has a very good summary and here is a short snippet from that discussion: There is also a pretty compelling study (aptly titled “Survival

Longevity, Training, Weight loss

NYT: Why Obesity kills American Men

The New York Times published a good article about “Why Obesity kills American Men”.   I certainly fall into that category. I got use to my doctor telling me “you should lose some weight” every year. Then I started avoided annual physicals because I didn’t want to hear it. However, when I finally got a

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