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Who is Dave Pascoe, who once led Bryan Johnson in the anti-ageing Olympics? He takes 170 capsules a day, spends at least US$30,000 on his regime, and calls his body ‘a prized racehorse’

Dave Pascoe, 62, former pacesetter in the Rejuvenation Olympics. Photo: @dave.pascoe/Instagram
Dave Pascoe, 62, former pacesetter in the Rejuvenation Olympics. Photo: @dave.pascoe/Instagram

On the online Rejuvenation Olympics leaderboard created by tech millionaire Bryan Johnson, Dave Pascoe – who is 62 but claims to have an epigenetic age of 37.95 – once overtook Johnson himself

Tech giant and millionaire Bryan Johnson, star of the Netflix documentary Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever, may be an online sensation for his age-defying antics, but he is by no means the only one obsessed with biohacking. There are so many people interested in enhancing longevity that Johnson created an online leaderboard called the Rejuvenation Olympics, where participants are ranked by the pace at which they’re slowing down their ageing process.
Bryan Johnson and son Talmage, with whom he swapped blood as part of his experiment in reversing his own ageing process. Photo: Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson and son Talmage, with whom he swapped blood as part of his experiment in reversing his own ageing process. Photo: Bryan Johnson

Surprisingly, Johnson was once outranked on that leaderboard by Dave Pascoe, who describes himself as a “biohacker and rejuvenation and longevity athlete” on his Instagram account. According to his website, he is 62 but claims to have an epigenetic age of precisely 37.95.

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Dave Pascoe is 62 years old but claims to have a sub-40 biological age. Photo: @maxhertan/X
Dave Pascoe is 62 years old but claims to have a sub-40 biological age. Photo: @maxhertan/X

So, just who is Dave Pascoe, the bachelor who considers his body “a prized racehorse, or a cherished high-end performance vehicle”, as his website puts it?

What does Dave Pascoe do for work?

Dave Pascoe doesn’t believe in calorie restriction. Photo: @dave.pascoe/Instagram
Dave Pascoe doesn’t believe in calorie restriction. Photo: @dave.pascoe/Instagram

Per his LinkedIn profile, Pascoe graduated from Michigan State University and later attended Irene’s Myomassology Institute, Michigan, training to become a massage therapist.

He also worked as a senior network security analyst at the Ford Motor Company and a security architect at AT&T, his biography states. Although he is now retired, as confirmed on his website, he calls himself chief biohacker at “The Business of Me”.

What’s his fitness routine?

Dave Pascoe’s fitness routine includes yoga and running. Photo: @dave.pascoe/Instagram
Dave Pascoe’s fitness routine includes yoga and running. Photo: @dave.pascoe/Instagram