Guy Leech's $25 platform helps Australians over 50 age stronger and healthier
Guy Leech's $25 platform helps Australians over 50 age stronger and healthier
Guy Leech's $25 platform helps Australians over 50 age stronger and healthier
A new online platform aims to help Australians age better through simple lifestyle changes. Launched by former Ironman champion Guy Leech, it targets the nearly 10 million people over 50 worried about their future health. The service costs $24.95 per month and focuses on mobility, strength, and everyday wellness. Leech, known for his athletic career, wants to shift how older Australians approach health. Instead of expensive supplements or biohacking trends, his platform promotes basic habits like exercise and natural nutrition. Leading doctors, including cardiologist Dr. Warick Bishop, have backed the initiative as a reliable source of health advice.
The platform offers structured programs led by medical experts. These cover movement, strength training, and sustainable lifestyle choices. Dr. Peter Larkins, a health specialist, stresses that real well-being comes from consistent habits—not quick fixes like pills or injections. Despite the growing market for wellness products, doctors warn many overlook the fundamentals. Experts still recommend consulting a GP before starting any new health routine.
The platform provides an alternative to costly health trends by focusing on proven methods. For $24.95 a month, users access expert-led guidance on ageing well. Medical professionals involved hope it will encourage long-term, practical health improvements.