Bob Becker didn’t start running until his 50s.
Now, in his 80s, he takes on 100+ mile ultramarathons—long, lonely efforts where the real challenge isn’t fitness. It’s staying steady when everything hurts, the clock is closing, and quitting would be easy.
This isn’t an episode about “defying age.” It’s about why people keep going—what purpose does to pain, how community changes endurance, and the quiet ways one person’s persistence can ripple outward. Bob shares a moment from a race finish that reframed what “showing up” can mean for someone else.
In this episode:
- Starting late—and building a second athletic life
- The mindset that carries you through dark miles
- What extreme ultras reveal about aging and identity
- Purpose, responsibility, and the meaning of finishing
- How he balances training, family, and community over decades
If you’ve ever wondered whether it’s too late to begin—or whether your effort matters more than you think—this conversation will stay with you.
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