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Jeffrey Weiss | Racing Against Time: From First 10K at 48 to Ironman & Ultramarathoner

Jeffrey Weiss | Racing Against Time: From First 10K at 48 to Ironman & Ultramarathoner

Update: 2025-09-20
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What if your best years weren’t behind you—but just getting started?


Meet Jeffrey Weiss, entrepreneur, author, and endurance athlete whose inspiring memoir Racing Against Time proves it’s never too late to transform your health, mindset, and life.


At 48 years old, Jeff ran his first 10K. Within a decade, he crossed finish lines at Ironman Arizona—twice—and completed the grueling 72-mile Midnight Expressultramarathon between ages 57 and 61. His story is living proof that midlife can be a launchpad, not a slowdown.

In this conversation, Jeff shares:
🏃 How one race at 48 sparked a radical life transformation
💪 Why age is no barrier to peak performance
🧠 The direct link between fitness, audacity, and business success
📈 Lessons from his career as a C-suite executive in a startup that sold for $3 billion
📚 Insights from his memoir, praised by Kirkus Reviews and endorsed by Dean Karnazes & Chip Conley


Jeff’s story is both motivational and practical—a roadmap for anyone ready to extend their “health span” and live with strength, vigor, and purpose at any age.


👉 Learn more about Racing Against Time: https://www.jeffreyweissauthor.com/

#JeffreyWeiss#RacingAgainstTime #MidlifeTransformation #IronmanJourney #Ultramarathon#HealthSpan #FitnessMotivation #EnduranceAthlete #NeverTooLate #HealthyAging

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Jeffrey Weiss | Racing Against Time: From First 10K at 48 to Ironman & Ultramarathoner

Jeffrey Weiss | Racing Against Time: From First 10K at 48 to Ironman & Ultramarathoner

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