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Join date: Mar 17, 2019

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Alastair is a Duke trained Integrative Health Coach. He works to improve clients' long-term health through partnering with them to make achievable and sustainable lifestyle change.

 

Originally from the UK, Alastair came to Singapore in late 90s, initially working with top tier performing artists and their teams. Later he moved into live events, organising major concerts and sports events, including being part of the core team that delivered the Formula 1 night race to Singapore. As part of the high stress entertainment industry he witnessed the health issues of those around him and also, first-hand, faced his own health challenges. Projects increasingly led into health - paralleling his own personal and longstanding interest in this field. To complement his health coaching, Alastair has certificates in Nutrition Science, Exercise Physiology (Stanford School of Medicine) and Plant Based Nutrition (eCornell).

 

Now Alastair's focus is working with clients to promote whole health - to maximise vitality and longevity. As part of his whole health lifestyle Alastair enjoys: running, exploring food markets and the great outdoors.


Whole health is achieved when proper foundations are in place. And, in our complex lives, even supposedly 'simple' healthy habits can be a challenge. Coaching allows me to partner with my clients and to support their own unique journeys to health and wellbeing.


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Nov 19, 20254 min
Back Hyperextension
Hip Hinge - Back Hyperextension Main muscles: Lower back (erector spinae), glutes, hamstrings. Description: Strengthens the posterior chain by teaching controlled spinal extension and hip hinging. Supports spinal stability, improves posture, and balances the anterior-dominant work common in modern training.

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Nov 7, 20257 min
How Extreme Challenges Shape Resilience: Insights from a 25-Day Endurance Expedition
Extreme environments test the human body and the mind in ways that go far beyond the physical. From polar expeditions to mountainous treks, these experiences push individuals to their limits. But how do people maintain their psychological resilience when faced with relentless adversity? A unique study from Nottingham Trent University explored this question during a 25-day endurance challenge across the UK’s highest peaks - and uncovered compelling lessons about coping, mindset and what it really

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Nov 7, 20257 min
Should You Plan Workouts Around Your Menstrual Cycle? New Study Says It's Not Necessary
As more women engage in structured strength training, the question often arises: should workouts be adjusted to match menstrual cycle phases for better muscle gains? A new study by Colenso-Semple and colleagues, published in The Journal of Physiology, rigorously tested this idea — and found no evidence that muscle protein synthesis or breakdown is influenced by menstrual cycle phase. In simple terms: your cycle may not matter nearly as much as consistency in your training.

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