

Centenarian Mike Fremont On Longevity Secrets, Breaking World Running Records & How To Thrive
10 snips Aug 11, 2022
Centenarian Mike Fremont, a retired engineer and climate activist, shares his incredible journey of vitality and longevity. At 100, he holds multiple age group world records in running, proving that a whole-food plant-based diet fuels not just athleticism, but also vibrant living. He discusses how his colon cancer diagnosis transformed his approach to health, leading to remarkable improvements in well-being. Fremont emphasizes the importance of purpose, community, and sustainable practices in achieving a fulfilling life, inspiring all ages to embrace their potential.
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A Centenarian's Joy
- Mike Fremont reflects on being 100, calling these years the best of his life.
- His continued ability to run and his top ranking for his age contribute to this feeling.
Life-Changing Diagnosis
- At 69, Mike was diagnosed with metastasized colon cancer and given 3 months to live without surgery.
- He adopted a macrobiotic diet, and two weeks later, noticed his arthritis disappearing.
Running Journey
- Mike started running at 36 due to stress after his first wife's death.
- He began competing at 88, achieving first place in his age group marathon.