
Mark Bell's Power Project How to Sprint Into Your 80s (Fast Over 40 Coach Explains Longevity, Speed, and “No Jogging”)
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Jan 14, 2026 Cynthia Monteleone, a professional sprint coach and founder of FastOver40, shares her insights on sprinting for longevity and fitness for those over 40. She recounts her father's inspiring late-life sprinting journey after surgery and her own impressive comeback. Cynthia emphasizes the importance of recovery, nutrition shifts, and why sprinting outperforms chronic cardio in boosting brain and body health. Listeners will also learn practical ways to start sprinting safely, the cognitive benefits of high-intensity training, and effective training strategies for older athletes.
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Beat College PR At 43
- Cynthia returned to competition after having children and beat her college 400m PR at age 43.
- She combined strength training, metabolics, and disciplined nutrition to reach faster times than in college.
Recovery Trumps Daily Grinding
- Recovery and CNS rest matter more than frequent training intensity to avoid long-term wear.
- Proper periodization keeps masters athletes sprinting pain-free into old age.
Train With Slow Eccentrics And Intent
- Use slow eccentrics to recruit fast-twitch fibers safely and build functional speed.
- Pair slow eccentrics with explosive intent on concentric phases to stimulate neurology without reckless loads.
