• #75 The Thinking Climber: What a Philosopher’s Double Life Reveals About Curiosity, Reinvention, and the Long Arc of Mastery
    May 21 2025

    What if your best climbing wasn’t behind you—even at 65?

    This episode is a masterclass in longevity, discipline, and duality. Our guest is a rare figure who has spent decades pushing hard at the edge of two very different worlds: as a tenured philosophy professor and a lifelong climber still sending 5.14s.

    Bill Ramsey started climbing before sport climbing existed. He trained on treadwalls before they were popular. And today, he still maps out meticulous 8-hour training days—designed not to get stronger, but to stay sharp, adaptive, and resilient.

    This isn’t about avoiding aging. It’s about rewriting the rules.

    🧗‍♂️ In This Episode, We Cover:

    • Balancing the cerebral and the physical: how philosophy and climbing feed each other—and why he believes doing both makes him better at each
    • The “Pain Box”: his metaphor for rethinking discipline, suffering, and the tradeoffs behind fulfillment
    • What changes (and what doesn’t): honest insight into how the body, mind, and motivation evolve from your 30s to your 60s
    • How to train in your 60s:
      → self-coached 8-hour training days
      → projecting with purpose
      → the importance of fingerboarding on send days
      → ice-cold hand tricks to climb harder in the cold
      → why he avoids certain types of dynamic board problems to prevent injury
    • Redefining success: why mastery isn’t about grades or PRs—but about curiosity, adaptability, and the joy of still trying
    • The inner life of a veteran athlete: what 50 years of climbing has taught him about loss, community, and legacy
    • Being a mentor, not a martyr: how he shares wisdom without needing the spotlight
    • Aging without apology: why aches and recovery delays are just part of the deal—and how to climb through them with grace and fire

    🧠 Why It Matters:

    Whether you're a dedicated athlete, a desk-bound dreamer, or someone wondering how to keep chasing meaning as the years stack up—this episode offers more than inspiration. It offers a roadmap.

    You’ll walk away with:

    • A mindset for long-term performance
    • Tools to stay physically and mentally engaged
    • A fresh way to think about identity, reinvention, and the decades ahead

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  • #74 Ketones, Fasting, and Flexibility: The Science of Optimizing Your Energy Systems for Endurance and Longevity with Dr Brianna Stubbs
    May 15 2025

    In this episode of Ageless Athlete, we dive into the metabolic engine room with Dr. Brianna Stubbs—world-class endurance athlete and leading researcher at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging. Brianna bridges the worlds of elite performance and cutting-edge science, specializing in how ketones, fasting, and metabolic flexibility can shape our ability to recover, sustain energy, and age well.

    This isn’t about dieting fads or silver bullets—it’s about understanding how your body fuels itself, and how those energy pathways evolve over time. Whether you’re an endurance athlete or someone simply trying to stay strong into your 40s, 50s, and beyond, Brianna’s insights will give you a fresh way to think about performance and longevity.

    🧠 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • What metabolic flexibility actually is—and why it matters more as we age
    • The role of exogenous ketones vs. endogenous ketones (and how they’re used differently)
    • Why elite athletes may be “canaries in the coal mine” for aging
    • How fasting can impact energy regulation, muscle retention, and cognitive performance
    • Surprising myths and truths about the ketogenic diet
    • What separates “TOPe’s” (Top Older Performers) from “NOPe’s” in the Buck Institute’s MOVE Study
    • How Brianna personally trains, fuels, and recovers today—backed by both experience and data

    🔬 References Mentioned:

    • Buck Institute for Research on Aging: https://www.buckinstitute.org
    • MOVE Study (Molecular Optimization Via Exercise): Recruiting older athletes for metabolic and molecular profiling
    • Ketone Ester Research: Stubbs et al. (2017), Cell Metabolism – PMID: 28399454
    • TOPe’s vs. NOPe’s framework: conceptual model comparing high-performing vs. low-performing older athletes
    • HVMN Ketone Ester studies – Commercial application and early human performance trials

    👤 About Dr. Brianna Stubbs:
    Brianna is a former world champion rower for Team GB and currently serves as Director of Translational Science at the Buck Institute. She holds a PhD from Oxford in Metabolic Physiology and has spent the last decade studying how ketones and metabolic regulation affect performance and aging. She’s also competed in Ironman Kona and multi-day ultra-endurance events, making her both subject and scientist.

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  • #73 Unstoppable: The 80-Year-Old Who Runs 100+ Mile Ultramarathons—and Reminds Us Why Showing Up Still Matters
    May 8 2025

    Bob Becker didn’t start running until his 50s.

    Today, at 80, he’s tackling some of the most brutal ultramarathons on the planet—100+ mile races across deserts, through mountains, and far beyond what most of us think is possible.

    But this isn’t just a story about age-defying endurance. It’s about meaning, resilience, and the unexpected ways we impact others. In one unforgettable moment, Bob recalls finishing a race just past the cutoff—only to learn his effort may have saved someone’s life.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • Why Bob started running in his 50s—and never looked back
    • The mindset that gets him through the darkest miles
    • What it’s like to attempt the Badwater Double and other extreme ultras
    • His reflections on aging, purpose, and carrying the weight of others’ hope
    • How he balances racing, community, and family over decades
    • Why it’s never too late to begin something extraordinary

    If you've ever felt like it's too late to start, or wondered whether your efforts truly matter—Bob Becker’s story will change the way you think about aging, goals, and what’s still possible.

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  • #72 Bianca Valenti’s Second Act: How She Won Equal Pay, Redefined Her Sport, and Trains Her Body and Nerves for Big Waves — and for Life
    May 1 2025

    What does it take to paddle into 50-foot waves — and to paddle back out again after life knocks you down?

    In this wide-ranging conversation, professional big wave surfer Bianca Valenti joins the Ageless Athlete podcast to talk about what it really means to face fear, rebuild after burnout, and commit to something bigger than yourself.

    Bianca is best known for:

    • 🌊 Being one of the world’s top female big wave surfers
    • 🏄‍♀️ Competing in the legendary Eddie Aikau Invitational in 2023
    • ⚖️ Leading the historic fight for equal pay in surfing as co-founder of CEWS (Committee for Equity in Women’s Surfing)
    • 👊 Coaching a 59-year-old rookie to surf Mavericks for the first time
    • 🧠 Developing Surf Longevity — a course designed to help everyday athletes extend their physical and mental game

    💡 What You’ll Learn

    • How Bianca went from being a self-taught longboarder to a pioneer in big wave surfing
    • The near-death experience at Ocean Beach that changed the course of her life
    • What really happened behind the scenes in the fight for equal pay
    • How she prepares for huge swells — physically, mentally, and spiritually
    • Simple but powerful breathwork and mindset tools that anyone can use
    • Why she believes age is an advantage — not a liability
    • How she helps older athletes push boundaries without burning out

    Whether you’re a surfer, a weekend warrior, or just someone navigating change — Bianca’s story will inspire you to rethink what’s possible, at any age.

    🔗 References & Resources

    • Bianca’s Website & Coaching Programs: https://www.bigwavebianca.com/
    • Follow Bianca on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bigwavebianca/
    • New York Times Magazine Feature (2019): “The Fight for Gender Equality in One of the Most Dangerous Sports on Earth” https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/02/07/magazine/women-surf-big-wave.html
    • Upcoming Documentary: She Change, directed by Sachi Cunningham

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  • #71 When the Body Breaks Through: From Cold Oceans to Chemo Miles — Best of Q1 2025
    Apr 25 2025

    In this special highlight reel, we revisit the most unforgettable moments from the past few months of Ageless Athlete. These are stories that stuck with me—narratives that challenged how I think about fear, recovery, aging, and what the human body (and spirit) can do when fully committed.

    You’ll hear:

    • A nurse in her 50s swimming 30 miles through 43-degree water toward the Farallon Islands—without a wetsuit.
    • A son running beside his father through the fog of Alzheimer’s.
    • An ultra-runner finding joy mid-chemo.
    • A solo paddleboard crossing of the Atlantic Ocean.
    • Affirmations taped to walls that became lifelines.
    • And reminders that fear, suffering, and setbacks are often the path itself.

    If you're new here, this episode is a great introduction to what Ageless Athlete is all about. And if you're a regular, this is a chance to revisit the stories that deserve a second listen.

    🧭 Featured Guests & Episode Titles

    🎙️ Amy Gubser 🏊‍♀️
    Into The Depths: No Wetsuit, 43 Degree Water, and 17 Hours Non-Stop to Make History With The First Swim to Shark Island

    🎙️ Travis Macy 🏃‍♂️
    One Mile at a Time: The Healing Power of Movement and How Adventure Can Fight Alzheimer’s

    🎙️ Jamie Justice 🧬
    The $101M Global Race to Redefine Aging: Jamie Justice on the Science of Longevity, and Why Aging Is an Opportunity, Not a Decline

    🎙️ Ray Zahab 🏜️
    Impossible To Possible: How Ray Zahab’s Adventure Mindset Helped Him Overcome Cancer and Redefine Resilience

    🎙️ Chris Bertish 🌊🏄‍♂️
    Chris Bertish Is All In: Paddling the Atlantic Solo, and Fear, Failure & Finding Strength in the Unknown

    🎙️ Steve McClure 🧗‍♂️
    Beyond Limits: Steve McClure’s Unorthodox Methods, Peak Performance at 54, What Causes Decline, and the Best Fixes for Long-Term Success

    🎙️ Shawn Dollar 🌊
    Beyond Two Guinness Records: How Shawn Dollar Overcame Traumatic Brain Injury—and Why You Must Advocate for Your Own Health

    🎙️ Lisa Smith-Batchen 👣💧
    The Peaceful Warrior: How to Break Through Self-Imposed Limits, Use Aging to Your Advantage, and How Purpose Can Transform You

    🎙️ Tara Tulley 🔥🏃‍♀️
    The Ultimate Comeback: At 46, Tara Tulley Transformed Her Life, Lost 130 lbs, Overcame Illness, and Conquered a 140 Mile Ultra Run

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  • #70 Dean Karnazes: Fighting Fit in His 60s, Running Ultras on Weekends, and Tracing the Marathon’s Roots in Greece
    Apr 15 2025

    Dean Karnazes has been called one of the fittest humans on the planet — and he’s not slowing down. In his 60s, he’s still running ultramarathons on the weekends, living part-time in Greece, and exploring the historical roots of endurance itself.

    In this episode, Dean takes us through:

    • What running looks like for him today
    • Why Greece has become his spiritual and physical home
    • The true story of the marathon, told like only he can
    • How he stays mentally sharp and physically strong as he ages
    • What keeps him motivated after decades of pushing limits

    This isn’t just a highlight reel of past races — it’s a deep dive into how to stay adventurous, purpose-driven, and physically capable for life.

    🔑 What You'll Learn:

    • The real origin of the marathon and why it matters
    • Dean’s mindset around aging, recovery, and staying “ultra”
    • How he balances training, life, and longevity in his 60s
    • His take on mental blocks and how to push through them
    • What’s changed (and what hasn’t) in ultra-running over the decades

    📬 Like this episode?
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    📚 Amazing Books by Dean Karnazes:

    • Ultramarathon Man: Confessions of an All-Night Runner - My favorite!
    • A Runner's High: My Life in Motion
    • The Road to Sparta: Reliving the Ancient Battle and Epic Run That Inspired the World's Greatest Footrace
    • 50/50: Secrets I Learned Running 50 Marathons in 50 Days

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  • #68 Aging Joints & Grateful Bodies: Elbows, Fingers, Sleep, and the Stories We Tell Ourselves
    Apr 8 2025

    Physiotherapist and coach Andy McVittie returns to the podcast for a deeper dive into the aging body — what breaks down, why it happens, and how to keep moving through it all.

    In this episode, we move from big-picture thinking to the specific joints and patterns that affect everyday athletes most: shoulders, elbows, fingers, and knees. Andy shares how to work around pain, when to push and when to pull back, and how aging athletes can train with purpose — not fear.

    We also explore unexpected territory:
    – Are sleep positions actually causing injury?
    – What’s the mental toll of chronic pain or long-term rehab?
    – How can we shift from frustration to gratitude when our bodies don’t move like they used to?

    Whether you’re an aging athlete, a weekend warrior, or just trying to stay active without breaking down, this one is packed with insights that go beyond rehab — and into how we relate to our bodies over time.

    🎧 What we cover:

    • Bulletproofing shoulders, elbows, fingers, and knees
    • Common mistakes in managing pain and recovery
    • Why tendon issues don’t heal like muscle injuries
    • Strategies for staying active through discomfort
    • The surprising role of mindset and body gratitude
    • Whether sleep posture actually matters for pain

    📌 Guest: Andy McVittie
    Website: processphysiotherapy.co.uk
    Instagram: @process.physio
    Book: The Self-Rehabbed Climber – Available on Amazon

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  • #67 Jerry Moffatt’s Revelations: Dangerous Free Soloing Before It Was Cool, The Power of Obsession, Letting Go at Your Peak, and His Surprising Key to Success
    Apr 1 2025

    Dangerous Free Soloing Before It Was Cool, The Power of Obsession, and Letting Go at Your Peak

    In this episode of Ageless Athlete, host Kush Khandelwal sits down with one of climbing’s most iconic and introspective figures—Jerry Moffatt.

    Long before climbing hit the Olympics or Netflix, before Honnold and El Cap, Jerry was free soloing bold routes in Britain, training with a laser-sharp mindset, and pioneering the life of a professional climber. By the age of 20, he’d conquered the hardest routes in the UK and the US—sometimes onsighting what took others days to figure out.

    But what truly sets him apart?
    He chose to walk away at his peak.

    🎙️ What We Cover in This Episode:

    • Jerry’s early free solo ascents before anyone called it “free soloing”
    • His unique mental training approach—using visualization and “pessimistic thinking” to perform under pressure
    • How obsession helped him reach the top—and when it became a burden
    • Why he stepped away from professional climbing at 40, still at the top of his game
    • The tools he now uses to stay grounded, sharp, and fulfilled—including meditation
    • What his journey teaches all of us about chasing goals, managing ego, and aging with intention

    🧠 Top Takeaways:

    • Mental rehearsal is a trainable skill—visualizing every move helps reduce stress and improve execution
    • “Pessimistic thinking” can be a powerful tool—preparing for failure sharpens your readiness
    • You can step away at the top—if your identity isn’t solely tied to performance
    • Joy > grades—Jerry found deeper meaning in the experience of climbing, not just the results

    📚 Want to Dive Deeper into Jerry’s Story?

    Check out his two acclaimed books:

    • 📘 Revelations: Jerry Moffatt – his brutally honest and inspiring autobiography
      Buy on Amazon
    • 📗 Mastermind: Mental Training for Climbers – a practical guide to the mindset strategies that helped him excel
      Buy on Amazon

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