Barbell Medicine Podcast

Bonus Episode: The Limitless Human: 80-Year-Old Ironman, Golf’s Eligibility Crisis, and The Epigenetic Power of Dads

Nov 3, 2025
An inspiring 80-year-old woman shatters stereotypes by completing the Ironman World Championship, proving that aging doesn't equate to frailty. The podcast delves into a heated debate over a former golfer's attempt to reclaim amateur status, questioning the integrity of competition. Additionally, groundbreaking research shows that fathers can pass on benefits from their exercise habits to their children through genetic mechanisms, emphasizing the importance of paternal health for future generations. Tune in to discover how limits are being redefined in sports, health, and inheritance.
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ANECDOTE

80-Year-Old Ironman Triumph

  • Natalie Grabow finished the Ironman World Championship at age 80 in 16:45:26, beating a 17-hour cutoff.
  • She built capacity via strength training, learned to swim at 59, and persisted through ten attempts to succeed.
INSIGHT

Strength Drives Healthspan

  • Progressive resistance training is the only proven treatment to prevent sarcopenia and preserve function with age.
  • Strength, not just aerobic fitness, underpins long-term healthspan and resilience.
ADVICE

Target Glutes With Heavy Lifts

  • Target key muscles like the glutes with heavy, progressive lifts to maintain athletic capacity.
  • Combine resistance training with adequate protein for best preservation of muscle function.
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