Bespoke Human Performance

Your physiology.
Measured. Optimised.
Monitored live.

Cutting-edge biometric monitoring, evidence-based training protocols, and real-time physiological tracking – built around you. For elite athletes, tactical operators, and expedition teams.

Cumulative EHD 16,044 EHDU
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Per-session Diff. 14.7x
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Continuous SpO₂ 1 Hz
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Mera Peak 6,476 m
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IHT Sessions 18
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Hypoxia Hours 21.4 h
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Peer-Reviewed 2026
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Cumulative EHD 16,044 EHDU
|
Per-session Diff. 14.7x
|
Continuous SpO₂ 1 Hz
|
Mera Peak 6,476 m
|
IHT Sessions 18
|
Hypoxia Hours 21.4 h
|
Peer-Reviewed 2026

Science-driven performance.
Individually engineered.

We combine clinical-grade physiological testing, wearable biometric sensors, and real-time data analytics to build training programmes calibrated precisely to your body. No generic plans. No guesswork. Every protocol is evidence-based, continuously monitored, and adapted as you progress.

Most altitude and hypoxic-training metrics in use today combine altitude with exposure time and stop there – ignoring how your individual physiology actually responds to the stimulus. We measure the response, not just the room.

01

Physiological Profiling

Comprehensive baseline testing – CPET, VO₂max, ventilatory thresholds, blood panels, pulmonary function – to map your unique physiology before training begins.

02

Bespoke Training Protocols

Individualised programmes built on your test data. From intermittent hypoxic training for altitude pre-acclimatisation to threshold-based endurance plans for competition.

03

Real-Time Biometric Monitoring

Continuous SpO₂, heart rate, and positional tracking via wearable sensors – streamed to a live dashboard accessible to you and your support team, anywhere in the world.

04

Effective Hypoxic Dose (EHD)

Our proprietary metric for quantifying hypoxic exposure – sensitive to individual physiology and the depth of desaturation, not just altitude and time. Validated across an 18-session training block and a 6,476 m ascent of Mera Peak. See methodology →

05

Expedition Safety Systems

Satellite-linked telemetry for remote environments. Real-time vital signs transmitted from mountain, desert, or ocean to medical and coaching teams via our integrated platform.

06

Medical-Grade Oversight

Clinical supervision from qualified medical professionals throughout your programme. Ensuring safety, interpreting complex data, and guiding return-to-performance decisions.

Built for those who take
performance seriously.

Whether you're summiting Everest, racing an Ironman, or pushing personal limits on your first ultra – our approach scales to your ambition. The same scientific rigour. The same data-driven precision. Tailored to your goals.

Military & Special Forces Tactical Operators High-Altitude Mountaineering Expedition Teams Extreme Environment Workers Ultra-Endurance Ironman & Triathlon Elite Cycling Marathon & Distance Running Adventure Racing

Proven backgrounds.
Real-world credentials.

Our team brings together sports science research, clinical medicine, and hands-on expedition experience – bridging the gap between laboratory and summit.

Sports Science Lead

Dr. Barney Wainwright

Leeds Beckett University. Altitude physiology researcher specialising in hypoxic training, performance testing, and environmental adaptation.

Senior Research Fellow · Carnegie School of Sport, Leeds Beckett

Medical Director

Dr. Patrycja Jonetzko

Consultant Cardiothoracic Anaesthetist, University Hospitals Plymouth. Clinical oversight, physiological monitoring, and medical safety protocols.

Expedition doctor · Everest, K2, Broad Peak

Technology & Data

Chris Parrott

Systems architect and mountaineer. Real-time biometric platform development, sensor integration, satellite communications, and expedition technology.

Co-author, peer-reviewed 2026 · Seven Summits

Performance Testing

Graham Parrott

Mountaineer and study co-designer. Commercial strategy, field operations, and real-world validation of monitoring systems.

Co-author, peer-reviewed 2026 · Seven Summits

Peer-reviewed.
Field-validated.

Our methodology has been published in peer-reviewed mountain-medicine literature and is being presented at the field's leading scientific congresses in 2026.

Publication Passive Normobaric Hypoxic Exposure and High-Altitude Acclimatization in Monozygotic Twins on Mount Everest Wilderness & Environmental Medicine · 2026  → Poster Effective Hypoxic Dose (EHD): a novel relative, sensitive measure of hypoxic exposure ISMM World Congress · Hathersage 2026  → Oral Talk The importance of a relative, sensitive measure of hypoxic exposure – B. Wainwright WCMM Mountain Voices · 2026  →

Interested in working with us?

We're onboarding a select number of athletes and expedition teams for 2026. Whether you're preparing for a summit, a race, or exploring collaboration – we'd like to hear from you.

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