fitness
Fitness regimes, advice, and trends in the Longevity health and wellness sphere.
Having Value in a World That Doesn’t Pay for It
There is a particular kind of frustration that does not come from failure, but from misalignment. It arises when a person knows they are contributing something real, something valuable, and yet finds that value does not translate into stability, recognition, or material support. The work matters. The insight matters. The care is genuine. And still, the world responds with indifference. This disconnect is not imaginary, and it cuts deeper than simple disappointment because it challenges the assumption that value and reward naturally converge.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcasta day ago in Longevity
I Am An Old Woman
Yes, lots of hair! Then I remember that the worst thing in my life when I was younger was my new perm! I hated how it took days and sometimes weeks to be able to work with it. Today, my hair is thinning, and the worst thing in my life is the predicted 30 mph wind for today. I cover the thinning parts the best way I can, and then the wind totally messes with it.
By Denise E Lindquist3 days ago in Longevity
Visibility, Timing, and Readiness
Visibility is often treated as a reward, something earned through talent, effort, or persistence. It is framed as the natural next step once someone has something worthwhile to offer. But visibility is not neutral, and it is not automatically benevolent. Being seen amplifies everything at once: strengths, weaknesses, unfinished edges, unresolved wounds, and untested convictions. Once that amplification begins, there is no way to selectively mute what is not ready.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 days ago in Longevity
I Won My War With Obesity
I Won My War With Obesity When December came, cold and bright with lights in every window and that quiet feeling of something beginning again, Elaine found herself standing outside the same shop she had once left in silence, her heart beating hard, not with fear, but with something steadier, something she had built slowly over months of effort and quiet determination. She stood there for a moment, remembering the woman who had walked out of those doors before, holding back tears, carrying shame that had nothing to do with her worth, and then she took a breath and walked inside, not as that woman, but as someone stronger, someone who had fought for herself in ways no one had seen.
By George’s Girl 2026 12 days ago in Longevity
Simple Weight Loss Exercises That Actually Work. AI-Generated.
If you have ever tried to lose weight, you probably know how confusing it can get. Some people say you need intense workouts, others suggest long hours at the gym, and some recommend complicated routines.
By Veronica Bennett13 days ago in Longevity
No Stove No Stress High Protein Breakfasts for Busy Mornings. AI-Generated.
Mornings can be hectic, and not everyone has the time or access to a gas stove to prepare a healthy meal. Whether you are living in a hostel, travelling, or simply want something quick and easy, skipping breakfast is never a good option.
By Veronica Bennett14 days ago in Longevity
The Power of Simple Daily Exercises for Staying Active Later in Life
Maintaining mobility later in life is not about performing complicated workouts or pushing the body to extreme limits. In fact, the most effective approach often involves simple daily exercises that strengthen the muscles used in everyday activities.
By AhmedFitLife15 days ago in Longevity










