How Light, Nutrition & Circadian Health Transformed a Pro Fighter
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From Fight Camp to Sunlight:
In this episode of Sunlight Matters, guest host George Alexander speaks with professional kickboxer and osteopath Nathan, currently ranked #1 heavyweight in the UK for Muay Thai and #2 for K-1 kickboxing.
Nathan shares how working with previous podcast guest, health practitioner Teresa Bug, completely reshaped his approach to performance — moving beyond traditional calories-in/calories-out fitness culture into a deeper understanding of sunlight exposure, circadian rhythms, natural nutrition, and recovery.
The conversation explores how simple changes like morning sunlight exposure, red light therapy, better sleep timing, and natural food sources dramatically improved his energy, recovery, and training performance.
One of the biggest shifts Nathan made was understanding the importance of sunlight exposure and circadian health.
Key sunlight habits he implemented:
- Morning sunrise exposure whenever possible
- Using a near-infrared red light therapy panel during winter
- Planning his home orientation using a shadow mapping app to ensure morning sun
This is a practical example of sunlight analysis in real life, where sunlight exposure influences decisions such as choosing a flat with a balcony facing the sunrise.
Key Takeaways- Sunlight exposure plays a major role in energy, sleep, and recovery.
- Red light therapy can help when natural sunlight isn’t available.
- Circadian health influences performance as much as training does.
- Natural food sources can replace many synthetic supplements.
- Small lifestyle changes can produce measurable performance improvements.
Sunlight Matters is a podcast exploring the role of the Sun in human health, architecture, cities, and everyday life.
Through conversations with scientists, architects, and technologists, the series examines how natural light shapes our bodies, our buildings, and the way we live indoors.
Hosted by Dave Wallace, Sunlight Matters asks a simple but overlooked question: what happens when we disconnect from the Sun?
Because sunlight isn’t optional. It matters.
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