At 70, Nadine O’Connor is a mother, a grandmother, a retired mathematics teacher and a world-record setting Hall of Fame track star. She explains why she and her significant other are trying to revolutionize the field of knee replacements.
Morgan Shepherd
At 70, NASCAR driver Morgan Shepherd has no troubles keeping up with the kids. He’s frequently near the top of the standings and he sees no need to slow down. But racing isn’t the most important thing in his life. He reveals what is.
Gary Sain’s Lasting Influence
Under his guidance at Visit Orlando, Gary Sain made Orlando one of the top tourism destinations in the world. In the wake of his sudden death, many are already remembering the many ways he changed lives in his community forever.
Liz Palmer
Liz Palmer has one message for you — erase the phrase “I’m too old” from your vocabulary forever. She took that message to heart and returned to track and field after a 25-year layoff. She’s now the fastest female sprinter over 50 in human history.
Charles Duhigg
New York Times reporter Charles Duhigg has written a book about the habits that shape our lives and how we can, in turn, shape our habits. Find out how our habits affect everything from our bodies, our businesses and our relationships.
Never Stop Playing
Stephen Jepson believes the key to never losing your balance — or your mind — is in the games and activities of our youth. Wait until you see his incredible playground.
Don McGrath
As a nation, we’re gaining weight and losing energy. Is it possible to bounce back? Don McGrath says it’s not only possible to adapt sustainable healthy habits, but it can even be fun! Find out his secrets for finding habits you’ll stick with.
Roz Savage
She’s conquered three of the world’s ocean, rowing across them in a 23-foot boat alone. Now she just might be facing her greatest challenge — a teammate. See how a friend brought eco-warrior Roz Savage out of retirement to make a splash in London.
Pat Williams: Mission Accomplished
One year ago, NBA executive and motivational speaker Pat Williams revealed he has multiple myeloma, an incurable, inoperable cancer. He declared that day, “The mission is remission.” He returns with good news.
71-Year-Old Runs 7 Marathons in 7 Days
She didn’t even start exercising until she was nearly 65 years old. Now 71, Jean Evansmore had completed more than 100 marathons and holds a record for doing seven in seven days. She explains what motivated her to get active.
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