Lew Sanborn is the holder of parachute license D-1, still skydives across the country and he’s 80 years old! See why taking 12,000 foot plunges are his fountain of youth!
Lifelong Learning Minute: Soaring Seniors
The best glider pilots in North America over the age of 55 gather for the Senior Soaring National Championships. In :60, see why they call soaring the greatest test of all.
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.
John Hall
To celebrate his wife’s one-year cancer-free anniversary, John Hall hopped on his bike and pedaled 12,000 miles to raise money and awareness about breast cancer.
Celebrating 50 Years of Skydiving History
On August 16, 1960, Air Force Capt. Joe Kittinger rode a helium balloon to 102,800 feet — the very edge of space — and jumped. Fifty years later, to commemorate man’s longest leap, Kittinger became the first inductee into the National Skydiving Museum Hall of Fame. We look back on this epic event as we approach the 60 year anniversary.
Growing Bolder Minute: Dr. Dot Richardson
Dr. Dot Richardson is an Olympic softball hero, and an all-around nice person. See how she’s making a difference for future generations of sports stars, and inspiring people to pay it forward.
Hurdling the Generation Gap
With legendary coach Brooks Johnson’s guidance, David Oliver is destined to become the greatest high hurdler of all-time. Together, they are rewriting the record books and proving the power of intergenerational relationships.
Lifelong Learning Minute: The Most Talented Man in Golf
He’s a character, on the links and off. But he’s also one of the hardest working people in the industry. Or, in his case — industries. Golf, entertainment, business and more. Take :60 and meet Jay Golden.
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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