Author: Lorenzo Camassi
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Training, Rituals and Longevity: A Systems-Based Approach
Longevity is often misunderstood as the pursuit of lifespan rather than quality of life. Scientific research increasingly shows that long-term health is shaped by systems, not isolated actions. This article explores how training, rituals, and experiences interact as a system to support sustainable performance, resilience, and longevity. Longevity as a System, Not a Goal Longevity…
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The Power of Transitions: Why “Before and After” Matters More Than the Event
Most events are designed around what happens during the experience. Intensity, engagement, and novelty are often treated as the primary drivers of impact. However, research in psychology and behavioral science suggests that meaningful change does not occur during the event itself, but in the transitions that surround it; the moments before and after that shape…
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Rituals, Not Motivation: How Consistency Is Built Psychologically
Motivation is often treated as the key driver of change. Yet decades of research in behavioral psychology suggest that motivation is unstable, context-dependent, and unreliable over time. This article explores why rituals, not motivation, are the primary psychological mechanism behind consistency, and how intentional structure shapes long-term behavior. Why Motivation Fails Over Time Motivation fluctuates…
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Sunset Training and the Nervous System: The Science of Recovery and Regulation
While morning training activates focus and discipline, the end of the day plays a crucial role in recovery and nervous system regulation. Scientific research shows that properly designed physical activity in the evening can support parasympathetic activation, stress reduction, and emotional balance. This article explores how sunset training influences the nervous system, and why it…
