He’s 87 years old, still hits the diamond regularly and he’s going for a world record in pole vaulting at the 2011 Senior Olympics. Listen to this interview and you’ll change the way you think about what’s possible later in life.
How World Records Are Broken
Motivated by the stories we do every week, GB CEO Marc Middleton got back in the pool for the first time in 35 years.Today, Marc is a member of Rowdy Gaines’ Blu Frog Masters Team, and the Froggers have something to croak about.
Sister Madonna Buder
She’s been called the Iron Nun and the Nun on the Run, but Sister Madonna Buder says there’s one title that she’s really proud of — the oldest woman ever to complete an Ironman triathlon.
Creating a Life of Exquisite Harmony
Elizabeth St. Hilaire Nelson’s artwork is bright, cheerful, and whimsical. It consists of pieces of paper ripped apart and then reassembled into something more beautiful and more profound, much like the artist herself.
Steve Siebold
Author Steve Siebold is causing a lot of controversy with his new book, “Die Fat or Get Tough.” He says it’s simple: if you’re fat, it’s your fault. Find out why he thinks his position is the wake-up call America needs.
Donald Pellman
World records are made to be broken, but the track and field world is still buzzing over 95-year-old Donald Pellman’s recent smashing of his own record in the high jump.
Don Healy
Just five years ago, Don Healy was a 60-year-old couch potato who’d never exercised in his life. Now, he has reached the top of the world — with an artificial hip.
Bart Yasso
As Chief Running Officer for Runner’s World magazine, it’s Bart Yasso’s job to travel the world finding the most unusual and arduous races. His adventures and passion for the sport will inspire you to lace up your shoes, no matter what shape you’re in.
Rob Butcher
Is swimming the sport for you? U.S. Masters Swimming’s executive director explains why the physical and social components of swimming makes it the perfect sport for a lifetime of fitness.
Lisa Fisco
She was in her late 40s, dealing with an ugly divorce, deeply in debt and very overweight. But then Lisa Fisco had her aha moment. Now, she’s training hard to make the 2012 Olympics team. Find out how she dramatically reinvented her life.
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