athletics
Athletics and fitness are the essential ingredients for your body to live a long and healthy life.
The Great Energy Crisis and the Quest for Natural Pep Without the Plop
Picture this: you're dragging yourself around like a deflated balloon animal, desperately clutching your seventh cup of joe while your eyelids stage a mutiny. Fear not, exhausted comrade! The universe has conspired to provide natural energy boosters that won't send you careening off the productivity cliff like a caffeinated lemming. These magical alternatives work by whispering sweet encouragements to your cells rather than screaming at them through a megaphone made of sugar and synthetic stimulants. They're the difference between a gentle nudge and being shot out of a cannon – both get you moving, but only one leaves you intact. From mystical herbs to everyday edibles, these boosters support your body's natural energy-making machinery without turning you into a jittery mess who types emails at the speed of light but makes zero sense.
By Paul Claybrook MS MBA7 months ago in Longevity
Meditation for Anxiety: Grounding, Not Escaping
When anxiety hits, the instinct is often to run—from the sensation, from the thoughts, from the discomfort itself. We distract, suppress, scroll, or seek control. It’s completely human. But meditation offers something different—not an escape, but a way to stay.
By Black Mark7 months ago in Longevity
Why Profit-At-All-Costs Business Models Can Be Harmful In Human Healthcare
Western Medicine has Accomplished some Amazing things. The Doctors who work in the Field of Western Medicine are often Truly Amazing Humans Who Seek to Live the Hippocratic Oath to its Fullest...
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)7 months ago in Longevity
7 Gear-Heavy Sports Worth Trying
There’s something undeniably appealing about diving into a sport that requires more than just a ball and a pair of shoes. Gear-intensive sports offer not only physical engagement but also the joy of mastering equipment, learning rituals, and becoming part of tightly knit communities. For enthusiasts who love craftsmanship, tradition, and tangible connection through gear, these sports promise more than adrenaline—they offer an experience steeped in precision, patience, and personality.
By Kara Masterson7 months ago in Longevity
Visualization Techniques That Make Meditation Easier
If you've ever tried to meditate, you know the challenge: your body sits still, but your mind runs marathons. Thoughts come rushing in, distractions multiply, and the whole experience feels more like mental chaos than calm clarity.
By Marina Gomez7 months ago in Longevity
How to Build a Meditation Habit That Actually Sticks
You’ve heard the benefits. Reduced stress. Sharper focus. Better sleep. You’ve downloaded the app, set the reminder, even tried sitting in silence a few times. But still, meditation remains a nice idea—something you mean to do, but rarely return to.
By Black Mark8 months ago in Longevity
Rain, Leaves, Fire: Using Nature’s Rhythms as Anchors
In a world of endless digital notifications, rapid-fire decisions, and mental noise, stillness can feel out of reach. We often think we need to escape to find peace. But sometimes, the most powerful anchors for presence are already around us—whispering in the rustle of leaves, the crackle of fire, the rhythm of falling rain.
By Victoria Marse8 months ago in Longevity
Using Temperature and Touch in Somatic Meditation
What if your body held the key to calming your mind—not through thought, but through sensation? In the world of mindfulness, meditation is often seen as a mental activity: observe your thoughts, follow your breath, return to the moment. But somatic meditation offers something deeper. It invites you to anchor awareness in your felt experience—what your skin senses, what your muscles hold, and how your body meets the world.
By Marina Gomez8 months ago in Longevity











