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 5: What The Sit-To-Stand Test Say About Your Health And Longevity
Longevity -> Measure It. Train It. Extend It. Most people don’t think standing up from a chair says anything meaningful about their health. But it does. In fact, one of the simplest movements you perform every day may reveal more about how well you are aging than you realize. It’s called the sit-to-stand movement. And […]
Longevity Scorecard Series — Part 2: Why Hand Strength Predicts Healthy Aging

Longevity -> Measure It. Train It. Extend It. Most people think grip strength is about hands. It’s not. Grip strength is one of the clearest reflections of how well your entire body is functioning—and one of the most overlooked predictors of long-term health and longevity. In fact, research consistently shows that grip strength is strongly […]