Athletes & High Performers — Front Range & Beyond

You’ve Measured Everything About Your Performance.
Except This.

HRV. Sleep scores. Training load. Nutrition. Recovery protocols. You have data on every lever you pull. But the one environment where all of that is either consolidated or quietly undermined — your home — has never been measured.

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90%
of athletic adaptation happens during sleep
>50%
melatonin suppressed by blue light after sunset — the hormone governing deep sleep and tissue repair
8 hrs
nightly duration inside an electromagnetic environment that’s never been measured
100%
objective data — no guesswork, no supplements, no new protocols

Every adaptation signal your body received in training today will be consolidated — or blunted — tonight. The quality of that process is not only about how long you sleep. It’s about the environment your biology is attempting to recover inside.

What We Actually Find

This Is a Real Sleep Zone.
Measured. Not Estimated.

Every square in this grid is a real measurement position — head zone, torso zone, feet zone — taken with calibrated instruments inside an actual client bedroom. The colors tell the story. The deeper the red, the stronger the AC electric field your body was sleeping inside. The right column lit up the scale. Nothing in the training log ever captured this.

Red / pink zones: Right side of the sleep zone. Elevated AC electric field — common when unshielded wiring runs through the adjacent wall, or when appliances and power strips are near that side of the bed. Building biology guidelines rate these levels as “severe concern” for a sleeping environment.
Orange / yellow zones: Center and left columns. Still present and measurable — but noticeably lower. The difference between these columns and the right is entirely explained by proximity to the source.
After a FieldWise assessment: Identifying and repositioning one or two sources typically drops head-zone exposure by 70–90%. No shielding required in most cases — just knowing where the field is coming from.
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ACTUAL FIELD MEASUREMENT — CLIENT BEDROOM
CH4 — AC Electric Field — V/m
HEAD
ZONE
2.3V/m
1.6V/m
9.3V/m
TORSO
ZONE
0.5V/m
1.2V/m
8.4V/m
FEET
ZONE
2.8V/m
2.8V/m
12.7V/m
Low Moderate High Severe
Raw EMF measurement software output showing actual heatmap data
From the Raw Data Output
This is what the measurement software actually produces during a FieldWise Sleep Zone assessment — the same data, rendered directly from the instrument.

9-position sleep zone scan • AC electric field • FieldWise assessment data

“You are not just sleeping in your bedroom. You are running a biological repair operation inside an electromagnetic environment. That environment has never been measured.

Built for the Front Range Athletic Community

Fort Collins and the Front Range have one of the most committed athletic communities in the country. Trail runners logging miles on Horsetooth. Cyclists on the Poudre River Trail. CSU athletes. Masters competitors training year-round. Coaches managing athletes who are doing everything right but not recovering as expected.

This community understands marginal gains. It tracks data, respects process, and takes recovery seriously. The home environment is the one variable in the recovery stack that nobody has looked at yet — and it’s measurable.

⛰ Trail Running 🚴 Cycling 🏋 Strength & CrossFit 🏃 Endurance Athletes 🎯 CSU Athletics 📋 Coaches & Trainers 🧬 Biohackers
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HRV Plateau

Your training hasn’t changed. Your nutrition is dialed. But your HRV has been flat or declining for weeks. The environment where recovery happens is the unmeasured variable.

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Recurring Soft Tissue Issues

Tendons and ligaments that won’t fully heal. Chronic fascial stiffness despite adequate training volume and recovery work. These tissues are the most sensitive to the field environment and the least served by conventional assessment.

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Sleep That Doesn’t Recover

You sleep 8 hours and still wake up with a suppressed readiness score. Duration is not the problem. The quality of what your biology can do during that time depends on the environment around it.

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Pre-Season Optimization

Before a training block, a race season, or a competitive period — establishing a clean home environment baseline is the kind of systematic preparation that compounds across every other variable in your preparation.

The Recovery Blind Spot

Two steps. Score your environment — then see exactly what’s in your home, why it matters, and what measuring it actually reveals.

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Blind Spot Score Field Inventory

Answer 8 questions about your sleep environment and recovery patterns. Your score reveals the environmental load your biology is carrying each night.

1 Where is your Wi-Fi router relative to your bedroom?

2 Where does your phone spend the night?

3 What type of lighting do you use in the 90 minutes before sleep?

4 Are there smart TVs, smart speakers, or always-on connected devices in your bedroom?

5 How long does it typically take you to fall asleep?

6 How often do you wake during the night?

7 How is your morning readiness or recovery score trending?

8 How has your HRV or recovery score trended over the past 30 days?

From Blind Spot to Clear Data — Three Steps

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Free Discovery Call

A 10-minute conversation about your training, your sleep environment, and your recovery patterns. We determine which assessment fits your situation and answer any questions. No sales pressure — just clarity on whether this makes sense for you right now.

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In-Home Sleep Zone Assessment

90–120 minutes at your home. We measure RF exposure throughout every room, AC electric and magnetic fields, circadian lighting spectrum, and map your sleep zone across all nine positions with calibrated professional instruments. We explain every reading as we go.

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The FieldWise Home Profile

Your personalized interactive results report — room-by-room scores, sleep zone heat map, prioritized findings, and a plain-language action plan. Most athletes implement the first adjustments the same week. Many notice changes in overnight recovery scores within days.

Before You Call

Your wearable measures outputs — the result of what your biology was able to do during sleep. This assessment measures the environment shaping those outputs. HRV and readiness scores tell you that something is wrong. The Sleep Zone assessment tells you what in your environment may be causing it.
A baseline measurement when you’re performing well is one of the most valuable things you can do. You lock in what your environment looks like at peak performance, and you have a reference point if things change — injury, illness, a training slump. Most athletes who measure a “fine” environment find at least one significant variable they didn’t know was there.
Light environment changes often produce the fastest response — some athletes report improved sleep onset and morning readiness within 3–5 days of adjusting their evening lighting. RF and field changes take slightly longer to show in HRV data, but most clients notice meaningful shifts within 2–3 weeks of implementing the priority recommendations.
Our primary focus is home environments where sleep and recovery happen. For coaches or teams interested in facility assessments or group recovery environment consultations, contact us directly to discuss options.
It’s an interactive personalized report with room-by-room scores, your Sleep Zone heat map showing the field environment across all nine bed positions, prioritized findings ranked by impact, and a plain-language action plan written for your specific home. We walk through it with you at the end of the visit so you leave understanding exactly what was found and what to do first.
Consumer meters have narrow frequency ranges, no calibration verification, and no context for interpreting readings. We use professional-grade instruments covering all relevant frequency ranges, calibrated against established guidelines (SBM-2015 and others), interpreted by someone who can distinguish concerning readings from background noise. The difference is the same as the difference between a fitness tracker and a clinical VO2 max test.
Yes — we serve the entire Front Range and I-70 corridor including Loveland, Windsor, Greeley, Boulder, Denver metro, and surrounding mountain communities. Travel outside the immediate Fort Collins area may include a small travel fee — ask on the Discovery Call.
Recommended for Athletes

Home Health Optimization — The Complete Recovery Environment Assessment

RF exposure, AC electric and magnetic fields, circadian lighting, and Sleep Zone Mapping — measured together as a complete system in a single structured visit. Because these factors interact, measuring them together reveals what isolated testing misses.

Your body doesn’t experience these factors separately. It responds to all of them at once — every night, for 8 hours, in an environment that has never been characterized.

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Sleep Zone Mapping

9-position calibrated field map across your actual mattress. The data your wearable can’t capture.

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Full RF Survey

Every room, every source, including external signals outside your control.

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Circadian Lighting Evaluation

Measured spectrum and lux levels against the biological windows governing melatonin and HGH.

What athletes typically find

RF levels at the pillow position are almost always higher than expected — a router one room away, a phone on the nightstand, or a smart meter on a shared wall. Measurable, addressable, and running unaccounted for every night.

What coaches use it for

Athletes doing everything right but not recovering as expected. The home environment is the one variable in the recovery stack that’s never been measured or controlled for. It reframes conversations about HRV plateaus, injury frequency, and sleep quality.

Investment: $650

90–120 min in-home visit • FieldWise Home Profile • Sleep Zone heat map • Prioritized action plan • Optional follow-up re-measurement at $225

Ready to Measure the One Variable You Haven’t?

A free 10-minute Discovery Call. We talk through your training, your recovery environment, and whether a Sleep Zone assessment is the right next step for where you are right now.

Call (970) 436-7611

Serving Fort Collins, the Front Range, and the I-70 Corridor • info@fieldwiseemf.com