He Didn't Start Running Until 37 Now He's Finished 110 Marathons

He Didn't Start Running Until 37… Now He's Finished 109 Marathons What if the best years of your running life haven't happened yet? This week on The Ostrich Running Podcast, we sit down with Gene Jochen, who didn't lace up his running shoes until he was 37 years old. Since then, he's completed an incredible 109 marathons, 11 Ironman Championships, earned his Abbott World Marathon Majors Six Star Medal, and maintained a 10-year Boston Marathon streak with a personal best of 2:56:17. We dive into: Why it's never too late to become a runner The mindset that carried Gene through 109 marathons Staying healthy and motivated into your 60s Lessons from Ironman, Boston, and a lifetime of endurance sports The biggest mistakes runners make as they age How running changed the course of his life Whether you're training for your first 5K or your next ultramarathon, this conversation proves that age isn't the limiting factor—your mindset is. 👇 Check out Gene's book: https://genejochen.com/book 🏃 Shop Ostrich Running: [www.ostrichrunning.com](http://www.ostrichrunning.com) 📈 Improve your running with Alethia Run Sensor: https://aletheia.run/ Use Code: *RUNSCARED10* If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs to hear that it's never too late to start. #RunScared