July 26, 2025 2 min read
Volleyball player Kathryn Muller, 71, (right) with teammate Margaret Fusco. Read below for some comments from Day 1 of the National Senior Games about why Geezer Jocks of all ability levels have come to Des Moines, Iowa. Photo courtesy NSGA.
By National Senior Games staff
What truly motivates National Senior Games athletes? We asked for insight, and found that it’s not just about competing for medals.
On the first day of the 2025 National Senior Games presented by Humana we asked athletes, “What is the biggest reason you participate in the Senior Games?”
The answers went beyond sports, as athletes overwhelmingly spoke about staying active – not just physically, but socially. The Games are more than a competition for these athletes, it’s the joy of reconnecting with friends from afar and a celebration of health and determination.
Sandra Zerner- 64, AZ, Softball/Table Tennis
“I discovered the National Senior Games 10 years ago and its given me an opportunity to relive my lost childhood. I get to try new sports I always wanted to do when I was younger. It’s given me an incentive to workout all year round and the opportunity to come and meet new people.”
Steve Anderson- 62, TX, Badminton
“I started playing badminton in the first place to try to keep in shape. Playing in the games, you get to know a lot of people and make friends that way.”
Michelle Jones- 63, GA, Basketball/Shuffleboard/Shotput
“The biggest reason is to get back in shape. I’ve always been pretty athletic but I had a span of time where I was doing nothing. I heard about The Games and thought it’s time to get up, start doing something, and move.”
Kathryn Muller- 71, NY, Volleyball
“I love to play volleyball, and it’s so much fun to play with people your own age. There’s something special about the play of volleyball when it’s comparable to you. I just appreciate the ability to be here and have fun seeing people.”
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