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Chronotypes and Performance Optimization: Working With Your Biology, Not Against It
Most people are at least vaguely familiar with the idea that some of us are morning people and some of us are night owls. But the science of chronotypes runs considerably deeper than personal preference or habit, and the implications for how we structure our cognitive work, physical training, and even social lives are more specific and actionable than most people realize. Let's dig into what's actually going on under the hood, and more importantly, what you can do with that k

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You're Probably Not Overtrained - You're Just Not Recovering
The fitness world throws around "overtraining" like it explains everything. But there's a real difference between being run down and your body actually breaking down - and it matters. We've Normalised Being Wrecked Somewhere along the line, feeling terrible became a badge of honour in fitness culture. You're always tired? Grinding. Constantly sore? Dedicated. Can't sleep, irritable, performing worse every week? Clearly, you're just working hard. But here's the thing, there's

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I Think We've Been Wrong About Fatigue, It's Not In Your Head, It's In Your Cells
Fatigue Is More Than Just Being Tired I'll be honest: for a long time, I think the medical world got fatigue badly wrong. We've had a habit of slapping a psychological label on anything we couldn't easily explain; "stress," "depression," "deconditioning." And for millions of people dealing with crushing, relentless exhaustion, that dismissal has done real damage. But research over the last decade or so has been quietly building a much more compelling case. What if chronic fat

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