Speed Tourism: How I Use Running to See a City
Business travel can turn a city into a corridor: airport, taxi, hotel, meeting room, taxi, airport. In Istanbul, a short run changed that. Not because it was impressive, but becaus
The Week Was Not Controlled. It Was Anchored.
The week began with a tree house and ended with a Mother’s Day walk. Between those moments: three flights, a wrong hotel address, exhibition meetings, a forty-hour fast, fasted r
Post-Meal Glucose Response
Most health check-ups give you one number from one morning. What they miss is everything that happens after every meal — the post-meal glucose response that shapes energy, appeti
Business Travel and Race Day: The Hidden Cost on Performance | WbMT
The week before Istanbul looked productive on the calendar. A trade show in Hamburg, meetings in Munich, client visits in Ankara. What it felt like in my legs at the start line was
Ce que le mois d'avril m'a appris sur la performance sous pression réelle
In the first half of April, work, family, travel, training, recovery, and race logistics all collided in the same stretch. Istanbul became the clearest test, but the real lesson wa
What Does Your A1c Actually Measure? A Clear Breakdown | WbMT
Most people get an A1c result, hear "that looks fine," and move on. Here is a clear, sourced breakdown of what the test actually measures, what it cannot see, and the four markers
Protein First, Not Restriction First
After the half marathon in Turkey, I did not want a random recovery meal. I wanted structure. For busy professionals, especially around travel, training, and real-life pressure, th
Your Liver Is Not the Villain. Your System May Be Stuck in Storage Mode.
Most liver-fat-loss content mixes real physiology with fake certainty. This article explains why the real issue is often not detox, but a system under too much storage pressure —
Lorsque le stress a modifié le protocole
Une semaine de décalage horaire, de mauvaises nouvelles, de sommeil perturbé, de repas de famille et de stress émotionnel m'a contraint à modifier mon approche de l'entraînement et de la nutrition. Au lieu de m'entêter à suivre le protocole idéal, j'ai opté pour une approche plus douce.
Ce que l'expérience Open Eyes m'a appris sur l'hospitalité à Mumbai
Un dernier dîner à Mumbai s'est transformé en bien plus qu'un simple repas. Il m'a rappelé que les plus belles expériences de voyage naissent souvent d'une approche de la cuisine locale empreinte de curiosité, de structure et de respect.
