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VO2max testing, longevity, and Dr. Peter Attia

“Unlocking Longevity: Understanding VO2max with Dr. Peter Attia | FRESH! Group Blog”
Discover the significance of VO2max testing in enhancing health, performance, and longevity. Learn from CEO Tim Borys as he delves into the science behind VO2max, its correlation with longevity, and its relevance beyond elite athletes. Explore how companies are leveraging VO2max testing for improved leadership performance and employee wellbeing. Join the conversation on optimizing your healthspan and thriving in both work and life.

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4 Weeks to Forever

While picking up some items at the grocery store, I overheard a group of people discussing their fitness-related challenges. It brought back so many conversations I’ve had with clients over the years. Today I’m going to share what I call “4 Weeks to Forever”. One of the things I struggle with the most as a fitness professional is our society’s …

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A Fascinating Fact to Make You Laugh … And Think!

Yesterday, I came across a fascinating fact to make you laugh. While the fact I came across yesterday may be funny, I hope it gets you thinking about your mindset towards exercise…and the modes with which you choose to get your activity. Do you know what treadmills used to be used for? TORTURE (among other things). Seriously! It’s true. Here’s …

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The Hidden Value in the Journey

Today we’re going to talk about the hidden value in the journey. Do you take time each day to sit in silence and reflect?  I know for me (and many of my coaching clients), this is an extremely valuable habit to cultivate. There are many benefits including stress reduction, relaxation, and focus, but for me, one of the key things …

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Practice: The Art of Trusting the Process

‘Practice’ may be the least sexy word in the world of health and fitness. However, practice is all about trusting the process. Few gyms ever run an ad suggesting that practice is the secret to success… …but, without question, it is. A wise person once said, “You have to be willing to be bad at something to earn the right …