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Why Some People Get Better With Age | Lisa Smith-Batchen, 64
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Lisa Smith-Batchen has done things that are hard to even picture.
She completed the Badwater Quad—running from Death Valley to Mount Whitney and back. Twice.
584 miles.
But what stood out to me in this conversation wasn’t just the distance.
It was how she thinks about aging.
Lisa believes she’s stronger now than she was when she was younger—not because she trains harder, but because she’s clearer. More patient. More connected to why she’s doing it.
We talk about:
- What actually changes as you age—and what doesn’t
- How purpose becomes a driver that outlasts motivation
- Why she sees age as an advantage, not a limitation
- Her path from being “too slow” in school to taking on extreme endurance challenges
- How she’s used these efforts to support causes like clean water and mental health
There’s intensity in what she’s done.
But also a kind of steadiness underneath it.
A sense that longevity isn’t about pushing harder—it’s about understanding yourself better over time.
References:
- Lisa’s advocacy for clean water and mental health: AddictToAthlete
- Lisa’s coaching services and community: Dreamchasers
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