The gift of fear for midlife Baby Boomers

About 1,200 aging athletes showed up to keep the dream of health, wellness, and a sense of adventure alive…

Track National Championships

Midlife. Baby Boomers. Fear. Is it a gift?

If it motivates you to become a better person, absolutely it’s a gift.

Taking risks is risky. So is playing it safe. That scares the heck out of me.

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Each day begins like the one before

With the exception of the guy on the left, these fellows are some of the fastest sprinters in the world, aged 60 and over..

midlife attitude

Each day begins like the one before. Midlife Baby Boomer, jeff noel (that’s me), has a morning routine. Most Boomers do. This is a blessing and a curse. An advantage, and a disadvantage.

Most middle-aged adults don’t have this (attitude or awareness) on their radar. Slogging through life. I’ll be damned if that disease will infect my family.

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PS. Bill Collins, far right, IS the fastest man in the world over 60.

Four challenges with the glamorous travel lifestyle

Delta business class travel

Flying business class is an earned privilege. Nothing to brag about really. Four challenges with the glamorous travel lifestyle:

  1. Early departures from home
  2. Late returns back
  3. The in-box never goes on vacation
  4. Putting off joy until there’s more time and energy

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Insight: Make the most of whatever your lot in life is.

First impression from yesterday’s National stage

An 80-year old in the 200m hurdles…

senior health

He had to stop, reach one leg at a time over each hurdle, then race (very slowly) to the next hurdle and ultimately…

senior health

… the finish line…

2012 masters track championships

And an enthusiastic congratulations from a fellow senior athlete…

2012 masters track championships

First impression from yesterday’s National stage…

Attitude really is as important as people say it is. And it was everywhere. The only way to stand out yesterday was to have a negative one.

Nobody stood out.

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