Elsplend Realities
What if the boundaries we believe in—about age, ability, and potential—are far more flexible than we think? In this episode of Elsplend Realities, we sit down with Jeff Seckendorf, world-record-holding cyclist, coach, educator, and lifelong adventurer, to explore what it truly means to live and perform with purpose across decades. At 70 years old, Jeff continues to break world records in ultra cycling while also dedicating his life to coaching others across diverse disciplines—from athletes and performers to individuals navigating neurological challenges like Parkinson’s disease. His journey reveals that peak performance is not defined by age, but by consistency, intention, and a deep commitment to growth. Together, we explore the mindset behind endurance, how to sustain motivation over a lifetime, and the principles that carry across all forms of training and human development. Jeff shares insights on discipline, recovery, mental resilience, and how physical pursuits like cycling often mirror the larger journey of life itself. Whether you're an athlete, a high performer, or someone seeking renewed direction later in life, this conversation challenges the idea of “too late” and replaces it with something far more powerful: ongoing possibility. Join us as we discover how purpose evolves, how resilience is built over time, and how life’s most meaningful records are often the ones we set within ourselves. https://jeffscoaching.com/
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