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The Secret Clock of Aging: Telomeres, Longevity, and Peak Performance, EP 314

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The Secret Clock of Aging: Telomeres, Longevity, and Peak Performance, EP 314

Champions Mojo for Masters Swimmers›
Jun 4, 202644:56

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Molecular biologist, gerontologist and Ultra Marathoner, Dr. Bill Andrews, a pioneer in telomere and telomerase research, sits down with Kelly and makes the case that telomere shortening is the most important clock driving human aging for healthy people and that real “rejuvenation” has to show up in function, not just numbers on a lab report. His blunt standard is the “Betty White test”: can you clearly tell which version of someone is younger by how they look, feel, and behave? 

From there, we get practical for masters swimmers and endurance athletes. Bill breaks down the tug of war between telomere shortening and lengthening, why inflammation and oxidative stress speed up biological aging, and how training falls into a Goldilocks zone. Consistent movement can build immune tolerance, while sporadic extreme efforts can trigger unnecessary inflammation. We also cover stress reduction through yoga and meditation, and why tapering is a secret weapon for performance and recovery. 

We also take on the risky side of the longevity marketplace: misleading telomere tests in blood, “anti-aging” tactics that can increase cell turnover, and the hype cycle around peptides, stem cells, and exosomes. Bill explains how he evaluates evidence with critical meta-analysis, shares what he’s seen from telomerase-activating ingredients, and points to tools like the ALCAT food sensitivity test and biological age testing to guide smarter choices. 

• telomeres as chromosome end caps and why they shorten with each cell division
• telomerase as the enzyme that can rebuild telomeres and the “tug of war” model
• inflammation and oxidative stress as drivers of accelerated aging
• endurance exercise as a Goldilocks effect plus the value of consistency and tapering
• evolution’s case for aging and why Bill wants to outsmart it for individuals
• Telovital as an example of telomerase activation plus limits of anecdotal results
• why average telomere length in blood can rise without true telomere lengthening
• how cosmetic resurfacing immune stimulation and some growth signals can backfire
• peptides stem cells and exosomes through the lens of critical meta-analysis
• practical steps like yoga meditation optimism anti-inflammatory diet and the ALCAT test.

For more information on Dr. Bill Andrews https://sierrasci.com/

If you care about lifespan, healthspan, and staying fast in the water as you get longer lived, subscribe, share this with a training partner, and leave a review so more athletes can find the show.

Email us at HELLO@ChampionsMojo.com. Opinions discussed are not medical advice, please seek a medical professional for your own health concerns.

You can learn more about the Host and Founder of Champions Mojo at www.KellyPalace.com

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