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.
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.
Women Playing For T.I.M.E.
They reach out to others about breast cancer, and they’ve also raised millions for the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Orlando. Find out what makes this event so unique and see how much fun making a difference can be.
Joe Kittinger Flies Michael Jackson
Col. Joe Kittinger is well-known for his legendary leaps forward in aviation. But there was a chapter left out of his amazing ballooning career. For several years, Kittinger was Michael Jackson’s private pilot.
The Streaker
He’s a streaker. No, not that kind. He’s a normal 59-year-old who decided to go for a run one day. And then the next. And then the next. 1,000 days and more than 3,200 miles later, his streak is still on track.
Bill Collins
The fastest sprinter over the age of 50 says there’s something new emerging in America – the Ageless Athletic Spirit.
Rita Simonton
She’s the fastest distance swimmer in United States history (wait for it!) over the age of 90!
Bill Booth: Exclusive Access
Bill Booth is an inventor, entrepreneur, and adventurer. He’s built an amazing life around doing what he loves.
Lois-Ann Gilmore
She says she just wanted to survive — but after battling two potentially deadly diseases, Lois-Ann Gilmore is thriving. She says staying in shape helped her stay in the game, and now she’s smashing records and proving that it’s never too late.
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