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Stay Strong Into Your 80s — What a Record-Breaking 82-Year-Old Does Differently | Bob Becker

  1. Stay Strong Into Your 80s — What a Record-Breaking 82-Year-Old Does Differently | Bob Becker Kush Khandelwal 1:16:21

Most people don't notice they're declining until it's too late.

Bob Becker offers a very different model.

He didn't discover running until he was 57. Twenty-five years later, at age 80, he returned to Badwater 135 — a brutal 135-mile ultramarathon across Death Valley in temperatures above 120°F — and became the oldest official finisher in the race's history.

This is Bob's second appearance on Ageless Athlete. In our first conversation, we talked about how he found endurance sports later in life, and the unforgettable story of missing the Badwater cutoff by just 17 minutes after nearly 48 hours on the course.

This time, we pick up where that story left off.

We talk about how Bob came back after heartbreak, how his training changed from his 60s into his 80s, how he knows when to push through discomfort versus when to stop, and why consistency over decades matters more than any single heroic workout.

Whether you're a runner, climber, cyclist, skier, surfer, or simply someone who wants to stay healthy, strong, and capable as you age, Bob's Wisdom goes far beyond ultrarunning.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • Becoming the oldest official finisher in Badwater history
  • Why most people underestimate what consistency can do over 20 years
  • How Bob trains differently in his 80s than he did in his 60s
  • The difference between productive pain and dangerous pain
  • How to adapt without surrendering to decline
  • Recovery, strength training, and staying resilient with age
  • Why starting late may not be the disadvantage people think it is
  • What directing ultramarathons has taught him about human potential
  • Why one setback doesn't get to write the ending

If you haven't heard Bob's first appearance on Ageless Athlete, I highly recommend listening to Episode #73 first. Search for “Bob Becker” in the Ageless Athlete feed.

References:

Badwater 135 Ultramarathon
https://www.badwater.com

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Topics: longevity, fitness over 40, endurance training, Aging athletes, recovery, injury prevention

Kush Khandelwal Host, Ageless Athlete Podcast

I’m Kush Khandelwal, host of the Ageless Athlete Podcast. While I come from a background as a lifelong rock climber and outdoor athlete, my work is really about something much broader: how we can all stay active, vibrant, and engaged as we age.

On the podcast, I interview world-class athletes, explorers, and health experts—but the lessons go far beyond sports. Together we explore how to keep our bodies strong, our minds sharp, and our spirits resilient—whether that means walking pain-free, picking up a new hobby at 60, or simply finding more joy in everyday life.

With almost 90 episodes, I’ve had conversations with Olympians, scientists, and ageless adventurers who prove that life after 50 can be just as bold and rewarding as any other stage. My mission is to share practical insights and inspiring stories that help all of us, athlete or not, embrace the second half of life with curiosity, confidence, and energy.