Ageless Athlete — How to Stay Strong, Curious & Capable for Life
Training Secrets of the World’s Best Athletes Over 50
Aug 12, 2026
Season 1
Episode 139
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What do the world’s best athletes over 50 do differently?
After more than 140 conversations with elite climbers, cyclists, surfers, runners, mountaineers, and coaches, I went back through the Ageless Athlete archive looking for the patterns.
The sports are different. The principles are surprisingly consistent.
In this episode:
- Why older athletes still need intensity and power
- Why recovery often has to expand with age
- How the best athletes reverse-engineer the exact demands of their goals
- Why strength training matters even if your sport already feels demanding
- When specialization beats variety
- Why community may be part of the training plan
- How great athletes protect continuity instead of chasing one heroic day
The goal is not to train like a 25-year-old forever. It is to keep training like an athlete—while adapting the methods.
Go deeper: hear the original conversations
Power, intensity & continuing to improve
- Judi Oyama, 65: From Teenage Rebel to World Champion at 65 — How She Keeps Winning
- Lee Sheftel, 77: Not Done Yet — Consistency, Curiosity, and Small Wins
- Ned Overend, 70: How To Train To Win In Your 70s From A World Champion
Hard training & recovery
- Bill Ramsey, 65: He Outperforms Climbers Half His Age — Still Improving at 65
- Matt Fitzgerald, 50s: Stop Living in the Gray Zone — The 80/20 Rule for Training and Life
- Joe Friel, 82: You Start Losing Muscle After 50 — Stop Making These Mistakes
Training for the actual demand
- Joe Barr, 67: Faster In His 60s: The Training That Took Him To A World Record
- Rob Matheson: When the Consequences Are Final — Climbing a Death Route at 74
- Mark “Doc” Renneker, 73: Charging In His 70s — Curiosity, Career, and a Life Built Around the Ocean
- Neil Gresham: Lexicon, Boldness, and the Long Game — Training Smarter and Peaking Later
Strength for the long game
- Steve Swenson, 73: Stay Strong Into Your 70s — Lessons From Five Decades on the World’s Highest Mountains
- Jamie Whitmore, 50: When a World Champion’s Body Betrayed Her — And What Came Next
- Juliet Starrett, 50s: Build the Base — Durability, Longevity, and a Body That Lasts
- Eric Horst, 62: Peaking In His 60s — Injury, Recovery, and Training for the Long Game
Focus & community
- Gary Linden, 74: He Built Big Wave Surfing — And Still Charges
- Jim Donini, 82: What It Costs to Live Boldly — Partnerships, Sacrifice, and Risk at 82
- Bob Babbitt, 73: Racing Strong at 73 — Daily Rituals For Recovery, Energy, and Clarity
- *Sarah Thomas: What One Impossible Swim Can Teach You About Identity, Grit, and Starting Over
(Sarah is less than 50 at the time of the recording but including her as her lessons apply universally)
Protecting the long game
- Harvey Lewis, 50: How Harvey Lewis Recovers After 5 Days of Nonstop Running — Injury, Sleep, and What Breaks First
- Ed Viesturs, 66: The Discipline of Not Dying — This Survival Code Kept Him Alive for 18 Years
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