Habits and Hustle

Episode 553: Ken Rideout: How The World's Fastest 50-Year-Old Marathoner Traded His Darkest Habits for Incredible Strength

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May 12, 2026
Ken Rideout, a former Wall Street trader turned world-class masters marathoner and recovery advocate. He recounts trading addiction for daily runs and extreme endurance. Short, punchy stories cover his rise in finance, a brutal detox turning point, impulsive entry and survival in a 155-mile desert race, and the ruthless routines that built his championship-level endurance.
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INSIGHT

Delusional Optimism Beats Rigid Process

  • Ken calls himself 'delusionally optimistic'—he bets on himself without a formal process and repeatedly succeeds.
  • He won deals and races despite not following standard systems because he shows up relentlessly and leverages relationships.
ADVICE

Pay Your Dues Early To Buy Freedom Later

  • Do pay your dues early so future work is easier; front-load hard effort in formative years.
  • Ken tells his son that early sacrifice (school, intense jobs) buys long-term freedom and options.
ANECDOTE

Turning Daily Runs Into World Masters Titles

  • Ken progressed from 17–18 minute miles to winning major age-group marathons, posting a 2:28 marathon and sub-2:30 after 50.
  • He won age groups at London, New York and Boston after focused daily training and race exposure.
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