Aging Athletically

Episode 12: Masters Track & Field Athlete Alice Greene

33 min · 15. maj 2026
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Hear about Alice Greene's journey into track and field competition in her 50s, her training routine, and her achievements in senior games and national events. Alice shares her experience as a senior athlete, discussing her family's involvement in sports, her motivation, and her approach to training and competition. Alice is living proof that it's never too late to start exercising and competing in sports, regardless of age!

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Episode 13: Conversation with heart expert, Dr. Ankit Shah

Our first expert episode features Dr. Ankit Shah, a renowned sports cardiologist who delves into the relationship between exercise and heart health. We explore topics including atrial fibrillation, coronary artery disease, max heart rate, and the impact of exercise on heart disease. We also touch on training, sleep, and aging, providing insights into maintaining heart health as aging athletes. Enjoy! Chapters * 00:00 Introduction to Aging Athletically Podcast * 10:11 Warning Signs and Symptoms of Heart Issues * 19:59 Athlete's Heart and Exercise-Induced Cardiac Remodeling * 25:58 Supplementation and Hormones for Athletes * 31:10 Atrial Fibrillation and Endurance Exercise * 36:07 Max Heart Rate and Aging * 42:52 Athletic Training and Heart Health * 48:05 Sleep and Athletic Aging

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Episode 9: Wisdom from the Great Gene Dykes, World Record Holder Marathoner

Gene was a self-described mediocre runner in college, but he started racing again in his 50s and proceeded to get faster and faster. He improved his marathon times throughout his 60s, eventually running the fastest marathon ever by a 70 year old, a mind-blowing 2:54, which is 6:38 per mile for those of you wondering. In addition to his marathon prowess, Gene has set multiple age group records in ultramarathons and has competed in races up to 200 miles. Gene has proven again and again that high-level performance doesn’t have to end at a certain age. We learn about how he trains, competes, and redefines expectations about aging and performance. Gene has faced some challenges along the way, including a nagging injury at issue today, and we get to hear what has changed as he’s gotten older, what drives him, and what he’s learned about staying competitive later in life.

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