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How to be a ‘super ager’

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The Washington Post

Daily News, Politics, News

4.45.1K Ratings

🗓️ 2 January 2026

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

Today, we revisit one of our favorite episodes from this past year, about super agers: people who continue to thrive into their 80s and 90s. One of them lives just down my block.

Ednajane Truax, who is known to friends and neighbors as “E.J.,” can often be found on her hands and knees in the dirt, working in the garden at the Sherwood Recreation Center in Northeast Washington. She also has an impressive garden of her own and helps out with other neighbors’ gardens. She works out several times a week, sometimes while wearing a shirt that says, “You don’t stop lifting when you get old — you get old when you stop lifting.” She can bench press 55 pounds and leg press 250.

Truax has never married — “just lucky, I guess,” she jokes when I ask her about that — but she has remained social her entire life. She volunteers, goes to the gym, throws parties, knows her neighbors and their children by name. Truax says her secret to thriving as she ages is simple: Be active.

It turns out that research backs her up.

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Today’s show was produced by Maggie Penman with help from Ted Muldoon, who also mixed the show. The Optimist’s editor is Allison Klein. 

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0:00.0

Hey there, it's Martine. Happy New Year. This is the time of the year when many of us are reflecting

0:07.7

on our habits and maybe considering some changes. If that is you, I think you'll find today's

0:14.8

episode very motivating. Today, I wanted to share a little bit of inspiration for my friend Maggie Penman over on The Optimist.

0:24.1

She reported this story about how to be a superager.

0:29.0

If you haven't heard it, I hope you enjoy it.

0:31.4

And if you have, send it along to a friend who you think would like it to.

0:35.2

Okay, here is Maggie.

0:37.2

If you walked down my block in Washington,

0:39.9

D.C., right across from a school, you would definitely notice E.J. She's 90 years old. She drives a green

0:49.2

mini-Couper. She has a beautiful garden full of flowers. You can often see her outside working in her yard.

0:55.7

Sometimes she's wearing this t-shirt that says,

0:57.9

you don't stop lifting when you get old.

1:00.3

You get old when you stop lifting.

1:02.3

I can bench press 55 pounds, and I can leg press 250.

1:08.0

She never married.

1:09.1

And sometimes I get smart ass and say, just lucky.

1:12.6

But even though she lives alone, she never seems to be lonely.

1:18.6

Last year, I went to EJ's 90th birthday party.

1:23.6

It was at her house and it was kind of a rager.

1:26.6

Like the first floor was so packed with people, you were standing shoulder to shoulder

1:30.6

with everyone.

1:31.8

She was sitting in her kitchen, surrounded by friends, telling stories, talking about how,

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