Longevity Scorecard Series — Part 10: Why Your Sleep Schedule Matters

Longevity -> Measure It. Train It. Extend It. Most people think sleep is mainly about duration. Seven hours. Eight hours. Maybe more. And while sleep quantity absolutely matters, longevity research is increasingly revealing something equally important—and often overlooked: Consistency. Not just how long you sleep. But when you sleep. Your body is deeply dependent on […]

Longevity Scorecard Series — Part 9: Why Strength Predicts How Well You Age

Longevity -> Measure It. Train It. Extend It. When most people think about muscle, they think about appearance. Toned arms. Defined legs. A leaner physique. Fitness culture has conditioned us to associate muscle with aesthetics, athletic performance, or bodybuilding. As a result, many people—especially as they grow older—begin to think of muscle as something that […]

Longevity Scorecard Series — Part 6: Why Stability Predicts Healthy Aging

Longevity -> Measure It. Train It. Extend It. Most people don’t think about balance until they begin losing it. But balance may be one of the clearest reflections of how well your brain and body are aging together. It’s not just about standing on one leg. It’s not just about avoiding falls. And it’s certainly […]

Longevity Scorecard Series — Part 4: Why Aerobic Fitness Predicts Healthy Aging

Longevity -> Measure It. Train It. Extend It. Most people think longevity is mostly about avoiding disease. But increasingly, longevity science is showing us something different: How long you live is deeply connected to how much capacity your body maintains over time. Capacity to move. Capacity to recover. Capacity to adapt to stress. Capacity to […]