A former college arts professor, whose work is in the Smithsonian, is the unlikely ringleader behind a brain health philosophy that is gaining support from big brains across the country. Find out why he wants you to stop exercising and start playing.
Chuck Freuler
At 50, Chuck Freuler realized he was out of shape and unhealthy. He started to exercise, and now, at 85, he’s one of the fastest competitors in his age group at triathlon. Find out how what an active lifestyle has done for him over the past 35 years.
Jim Morris
Jim Morris is a bodybuilding icon who, at the age of 77, is more ripped, stronger and healthier than ever. He’s smashed stereotypes throughout his entire life and now PETA is ready to honor him for his strong, animal-free body.
Dr. Susan Mitchell: Healthy Phone Apps
These days, smartphones are like the control center for your health. They can also be the control center for your health. Registered dietitian and Growing Bolder’s nutrition expert Dr. Susan Mitchell reveals the most useful apps for staying healthy.
Sandy Scott
When people ask us who embodies the true spirit of Growing Bolder, we typically point to one person — Sandy Scott. See how this champion cyclist keeps getting faster as he ages and why he thinks you should be exercising, too.
Louise Miller
As a young girl in the 1950s, all Louise Miller wanted to do was compete, but in those days, there weren’t many sporting opportunities for girls to compete. Those days have changed and Louise is making up for lost time in a big and powerful way!
Executive Challenge: Pat Williams’ Extreme Dream
He’s one of the most influential people in NBA history, a prolific marathoner, the author of nearly 80 books, a motivational speaker and at age 72, he has an extreme dream. Pat Williams not only wants to beat cancer he wants to help find the cure.
Dr. Susan Mitchell: The Anti-Cancer Diet
Experts estimate that one-third of the annual cancer deaths could be prevented with weight loss, exercise and a healthier diet. Registered dietitian Dr. Susan Mitchell offers simple tips for reducing your risk of cancer.
Gretchen Reynolds
If you think you have to run or exercise vigorously to reap the benefits of fitness, think again. One of the nation’s top health reporters says a growing field of science shows doing small activities can lead to big health rewards. Find out more.
Change of Heart
Newspaper publisher Ann Sonntag thought she was healthy — she even looked and felt it. For fun, she volunteered to test out cutting-edge heart imaging technology. The results stunned her. Now, she’s exercising to save lives, not just her own.
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