*Here* How to Get Coaching, Workouts & Biohacking Support—with TRIUMPH Coaching 🎯 🥇
If you do everything right but don’t get the results you want, the problem isn’t motivation. It’s the misalignment between what you do and what your body actually needs.
Generic workouts, fad diets, and trendy biohacks may or may not match your biology. That’s why TRIUMPH Coaching there is: we don’t guess — we measure.
Your program is built around your biomarkers, lifestyle, and goals, so every workout, nutritional strategy, and recovery protocol really moves the needle for your body, not someone else’s.
How TRIUMPH Factory:
1) Your call to the road map
You start with a deep dive call where we map out your goals, challenges and current health. This becomes your personalized roadmap to longevity and performance.
2) Personal plan based on data
Using biometrics and advanced health data, we design your customized fitness, nutrition, recovery and biohacking plan so you don’t just get “fit” but build long-term health.
3) Real Coaching, Real Adjustments
Your coach tracks your progress, analyzes your data and adjusts your plan in real time. The result is a steady forward momentum instead of backsliding and frustration.
4) Results that really last
This is not a standard 30 day fix. TRIUMPH is designed to help you maintain energy, strength, focus and endurance for decades.
TRIUMPH gives you the structure and accountability that most people never get, whether your goal is fat loss, muscle, longevity, max VO₂, metabolic health, or just feeling strong and fit again.
Are you ready to stop guessing and start training with purpose?
You can fill out the TRIUMPH Coaching form hereand one of our experienced coaches will approach your own personalized road map to lasting health, performance and longevity.
This Week in Health & Performance: What the latest research says
🩸 Youthful plasma and aging reversal pathways: New research at Nature shows that injecting young plasma can reverse multiple pathways associated with aging, essentially “rejuvenating” tissues at the cellular level (study here).
❤️ 5:2 Fasting for Heart Health: A few very low-calorie days each week—such as following the 5:2 method of intermittent fasting—may improve cardiovascular markers more than consistent calorie restriction (full study here).
🧬 Your organs age at different speeds: You may be biologically young overall, but have “old” kidneys, liver, or heart—and this organ-related aging is a better predictor of mortality than your average biological age (read the study).
☀️ Vitamin D needs magnesium: New findings show that without enough magnesium, vitamin D simply doesn’t activate or function properly in the body, meaning it’s better to supplement with both than either alone (study here).
Key Takeaway: Longevity isn’t just about how old you are, but how young your organs, nutrients and metabolic system behave, and the latest science shows you can influence all of these with the right interventions.
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Podcasts I’m recording this week:

The Weirdest, Most Shocking Things You Can Learn About Your Body From a Blood Glucose Meter with Josh Clemente

What You’ve Been Told About the Vagus Nerve Is WRONG (& How to Increase HRV Based on *Science*!) With Dr. Navaz Habib and JP Errico.
My latest content featured this week:
Biohacking the Vagus Neve — The Health Upgrade Podcast
Ben Greenfield on healthy parenting, pregnancy fitness and dad preparation
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Upcoming events:
CREATE 26 — 28–30 January 2026
Join me in Tucker, Georgia for CREATE 26, a high-level gathering of founders, creators, and leaders focused on building scalable businesses, powerful networks, and aligned lives. This immersive multi-day experience combines strategy, leadership, and personal optimization with real-world execution and high-impact connections. You will also have the opportunity to join me in select sessions and a special Health Panel Q&A on Thursday, January 29th. If you are serious about growth in both business and life, this is a room you want to be in. Get your ticket here.
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