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For 22 years, Bob Matteson has lived by the philosophy of getting the most out of life not matter how old you are. For someone who's 92 years old – that's a pretty good concept.
Get ready to find your passion. Find out how a dragon boat, some bait fish, old clocks and a pair of running shoes are helping these people discover the secret to happiness and wellness.
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.
After waging (and surviving) a very public battle against breast cancer, former TV anchor Wendy Chioji decided to start Growing Bolder in her own life. Find out how you too can learn to listen to what your heart is telling you.
With a jogging stroller in his hands, Tim Borland ran 63 marathons in 63 days to raise awareness about children suffering from a rare neurological disease.
Known as the "Nun on the Run," Sister Madonna Buder has finished about 40 marathons and 34 Ironman triathlons and two years ago, at the age of 75, she became the oldest woman to finish the Ironman World Championships.
He's the greatest American triathlete in history and, more importantly, one of the most compassionate and determined men you'll ever meet.
Just a few years ago, Roderick Sewell was a homeless teenager with no legs who was failing school. Today, he's a world-class athlete, attends college and he's set his sights on a big goal -- making the Paralympics team.
It's something men don't like to talk about. But since September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, we will.
There are so many races going on every minute of every day. Sal and I race to the liquor cabinet to see who can grab the vodka bottle for our martini first. She usually wins because she likes alcohol more than I do. But, there are bigger races going on all around us. There are probably hundreds of ‘races for the cure.’ I think they need to slow down a bit to find the cure, because...