Want to learn how to live to 100? Here’s a tip: getting online may be as important as hitting the gym.
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.
The Eternal Gift of Dance
Cathy Gillaspie’s passing came far too soon, but she left a touching and powerful legacy through the students whose lives she guided and the infants whose lives she helped save.
True Grit
From the outside looking in, Tom Ross has it all — a high-powered job, Broadway plays in New York and downhill runs in Utah. From the inside looking out, the view is much different. When he came to a crossroads in life, he chose to start growing bolder.
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.
It’s About State of Mind, Not Date of Birth
John Land is about to turn 89 and is the second-longest serving mayor in U.S. history. He’s traveled a long way but is just a few feet from where it all began.
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.
Life After the Loss of Her True Love
When Virginia Ferrigno’s husband died, she wondered if her life was over, too. After all, they were married for close to 61 years. He was her everything. How do you go on? Virginia discovered the way.
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