Health and longevity research is becoming more precise, but it only becomes useful when it is translated into the right plan for the person in front of me. This first Bridging the Gap article looks at how current blood-pressure research can be applied in a realistic, measurable way to support long-term health.
Read moreFrom Bill to Steve, and What Comes Next
Bill Kohl helped shape the way I think about training, research, health, and the work I do today. Through Bill, I met Steve, and what started as a personal connection has grown into something that feels like the beginning of a much bigger story.
Read moreWhen Exercise Finally Became His Own
Dylan’s path with exercise did not start with the perfect workout. It started with trust, consistency, listening, and helping the plan fit his life long enough for exercise to become his own.
Read moreWhat My Failed Olympic Bid Taught Me
What I Learned From Athletes Who Didn’t Fit the Plan
Some athletes don’t fit into any plan. Working with them changed how I approach training and problem solving.
Read moreBlood tests don’t fail people — static plans do.
Most blood tests don’t fail people — static plans do. Labs capture a moment, but health, performance, and longevity are lived every day. When advice isn’t personalized, sequenced, or adjusted in real time, even good data leads to overwhelm instead of progress. This piece explains where most longevity plans quietly break down — and what actually changes outcomes.
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