Andrew Huberman's Longevity Supplement Stack (2026)
1st Mar 2026
Updated March 2026 – originally published June 2024. Huberman's stack has evolved; we've updated this guide to reflect his current protocol and the latest evidence.
If you've spent any time in the health and wellness space recently, you've almost certainly come across Dr. Andrew Huberman. The Stanford neuroscientist and host of the Huberman Lab podcast has become one of the most influential
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Why Joint Mechanics Decide Longevity: Lessons From Elite Athletes
5th Nov 2025
In professional sports, the most successful teams don't just prepare for their next game; they plan for the long term. Winning seasons come from athletes who can perform consistently, week after week, while staying healthy and agile.
This ability to keep competing over time, often referred to as "longevity", depends on how well their bodies move and function, especially under pressure.
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Spinal Health in Elite Athletes: Practical Tips For Longevity
5th Nov 2025
For elite athletes, spinal resilience is crucial for training hard, competing frequently, and traveling extensively without injury. For the general population, it influences whether we age with mobility or experience pain. Many people neglect their spines until discomfort compels them to act, unlike elite athletes who proactively build spinal longevity.
With 25 years of experience coaching at elit
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Lessons from Elite Sport: Joints and Nutrition, The Keys to Aging Well
23rd Oct 2025
When we watch elite athletes perform, we’re often dazzled by speed, skill, or strength. What we don’t see is the deep strategy behind how they protect their bodies and sustain careers under relentless pressure.
In my 25 years of coaching across tennis, cycling, and multiple professional sports, I’ve learned that the athletes who last aren’t always the most gifted; the
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Microdosing Exercise: Borrowing From Elite Sport for Lifelong Mobility
15th Oct 2025
As a performance coach for over two decades, I have often observed a powerful yet underappreciated truth: mobility and resilience are usually developed not through long, strenuous workouts, but through consistent, small actions.
In the world of sports, microdosing movement (brief, high-frequency activities) keeps athletes agile, alert, and less prone to injury. It’s time to apply this
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