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#62 One Mile at a Time: The Healing Power of Movement and How Adventure Can Fight Alzheimer’s

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“Get people outside. Let them walk, let them move. And if they can’t, do it in a wheelchair. Fresh air and movement—at any level—still have the power to bring joy, connection, and even a little bit of who they once were.”

In this episode of The Ageless Athlete Podcast, I sit down with ultra-endurance athlete, coach, and bestselling author Travis Macy to explore one of the most powerful and personal lessons from his life: how movement, the outdoors, and adventure are helping his father, Mark Macy, live well despite an Alzheimer’s diagnosis.

Travis has competed in some of the toughest endurance races on the planet, including The Eco-Challenge—where he and his father raced together in Fiji, pushing past limits that most would have thought impossible. But now, he’s applying that same endurance mindset to something even more profound: keeping his father active, engaged, and thriving for as long as possible.

Through this conversation, we uncover why exercise isn’t just about performance—it’s about healthspan, and how movement, human connection, and time spent outside can be game-changers for those facing cognitive decline.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

🏃‍♂️ How movement and outdoor activity have helped extend his father’s healthspan despite Alzheimer’s

  • "Has being active outside enhanced his healthspan? Hell yeah. Number one is human connection, and number two is moving outside."

🧠 Why exercise can temporarily boost cognition, even in advanced stages of Alzheimer’s

  • “When my dad exercises, you can see his cognition go up. He remembers more, cracks jokes—it brings something back.”

🌲 The power of nature to bring back connection and identity

  • “Even as Alzheimer’s progresses, the essence of who someone is can still come out. When we get out hiking, even if it’s slow, even if I have to hold his hand, you see the spark—it’s still there.”

🚀 Why pushing boundaries—whether in adventure or illness—matters more than ever

  • “For the last six years, we’ve been pushing up against the boundaries of what’s possible, finding ways for him to stay active and engaged.”

References Mentioned in the Episode

📖 Books by Travis Macy:

  • The Ultra Mindset: An Endurance Champion’s 8 Core Principles for Success in Business, Sports, and Life
  • A Mile at a Time (with Mark Macy)

🎧 The Travis Macy Show

📺 Eco-Challenge: The World’s Toughest RaceWatch on Amazon Prime

Physivantage offers supplements designed by outdoor athletes for recovery, hydration, and peak performance. If you're serious about reaching your goals, use code AGELESS15 at checkout for a special discount!
https://physivantage.com/?ref=AGELESS15

If you've enjoyed the show, please hit 5 🌟 on Spotify or Apple or wherever you can leave a rating. It helps keep the show coming to you for free! 💜
🟢 Spotify
🎵Apple Music
▶️ YouTube
📸Instagram
💧Substack Blog

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“Get people outside. Let them walk, let them move. And if they can’t, do it in a wheelchair. Fresh air and movement—at any level—still have the power to bring joy, connection, and even a little bit of who they once were.”

In this episode of The Ageless Athlete Podcast, I sit down with ultra-endurance athlete, coach, and bestselling author Travis Macy to explore one of the most powerful and personal lessons from his life: how movement, the outdoors, and adventure are helping his father, Mark Macy, live well despite an Alzheimer’s diagnosis.

Travis has competed in some of the toughest endurance races on the planet, including The Eco-Challenge—where he and his father raced together in Fiji, pushing past limits that most would have thought impossible. But now, he’s applying that same endurance mindset to something even more profound: keeping his father active, engaged, and thriving for as long as possible.

Through this conversation, we uncover why exercise isn’t just about performance—it’s about healthspan, and how movement, human connection, and time spent outside can be game-changers for those facing cognitive decline.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

🏃‍♂️ How movement and outdoor activity have helped extend his father’s healthspan despite Alzheimer’s

  • "Has being active outside enhanced his healthspan? Hell yeah. Number one is human connection, and number two is moving outside."

🧠 Why exercise can temporarily boost cognition, even in advanced stages of Alzheimer’s

  • “When my dad exercises, you can see his cognition go up. He remembers more, cracks jokes—it brings something back.”

🌲 The power of nature to bring back connection and identity

  • “Even as Alzheimer’s progresses, the essence of who someone is can still come out. When we get out hiking, even if it’s slow, even if I have to hold his hand, you see the spark—it’s still there.”

🚀 Why pushing boundaries—whether in adventure or illness—matters more than ever

  • “For the last six years, we’ve been pushing up against the boundaries of what’s possible, finding ways for him to stay active and engaged.”

References Mentioned in the Episode

📖 Books by Travis Macy:

  • The Ultra Mindset: An Endurance Champion’s 8 Core Principles for Success in Business, Sports, and Life
  • A Mile at a Time (with Mark Macy)

🎧 The Travis Macy Show

📺 Eco-Challenge: The World’s Toughest RaceWatch on Amazon Prime

Physivantage offers supplements designed by outdoor athletes for recovery, hydration, and peak performance. If you're serious about reaching your goals, use code AGELESS15 at checkout for a special discount!
https://physivantage.com/?ref=AGELESS15

If you've enjoyed the show, please hit 5 🌟 on Spotify or Apple or wherever you can leave a rating. It helps keep the show coming to you for free! 💜
🟢 Spotify
🎵Apple Music
▶️ YouTube
📸Instagram
💧Substack Blog

  continue reading

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