No one’s life is without setbacks. For many, Growing Bolder means facing up to challenges: relationship issues, battles with illness, financial struggles, basically standing up to face the unexpected head on. We call it Overcoming Obstacles.
Hershel McGriff
At the age of 81, Hershel McGriff is the oldest driver in NASCAR history. It’s not that he hasn’t thought about retirement; after all, he retired for the first time back in 1954. He says he just missed the action.
Pat and Cat Patterson
This husband and wife team has just returned from a four-month, 10-country tour through Southeast Asia — on bike! Both agree that this is the best time of their lives.
Scott Ludwig
He was a young man, sitting in front of a couch, beginning that all too familiar spread when he decided to work some pounds off by running. He went out for a run and he still hasn’t stopped. That was 30 years ago.
Staying Active
The secret to staying active is to find something you enjoy. Activity becomes passion, and that’s really Growing Bolder.
Don McGrath
Author and athlete Don McGrath is harnessing the enthusiasm and dedication of other athletes over 50 to make a difference in communities around the country.
Jim Wipff
After finally discovering an activity that could not only get him off the couch but could actually make him enjoy exercising, Jim Wipff dedicated his life to teaching his young daughter that it’s never too late to make a change.
Don McNelly
At the age of 47 he decided it was time to get in shape. That was in the 1960s. Now, at 88, McNelly’s run more marathons than anyone alive over the age of 70.
Clarence Bass
Are you ready to meet a 71-year-old with one of the most ripped bodies you’ve ever seen? Clarence Bass is making 70 sexier than ever.
Anat Baniel
As both a clinical psychologist and a dancer, Anat Baniel believes she has unlocked a little known pathway between exercising the body and enriching the brain.
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