Jim Moir doesn't think that he's too old to skydive.\nHenry had a conversation with Jim and found out that Jim used to skydive competitively. \xa0When he retired\xa0he said he was obviously too old for competition because the youngsters thrash him.\nJim couldn't just retire from skydiving though, so he redirected the skills and experience he had built up over decades.\nSo he's still involved in the sport he loves.\nHenry follows Jim's progress in life and parachuting, from beginner to competitor to champion and instructor. \xa0Not only does Jim like to parachute out of airplanes, but he also taught his wife to skydive. \xa0She went from a novice to a champion skydiver in under two years.\nJim lives in Melbourne, Australia, as do many of Henry's guests. \xa0They go over what equipment you need. \xa0Henry and Jim talk about why you can skydive at any age. They talk about the great innovations in the sport. \xa0And why age doesn't matter. \xa0Do you want a heart stopping feeling of exhilaration? \xa0Try skydiving. \xa0At any age.\nBut that's not all.\nEven if you aren't interested in jumping out of an airplane, listen to Jim and Henry talk about how you can use your skills\xa0to make your retirement great.\xa0 The\xa0camaraderie of continuing a sport or an activity into retirement can make the activity worthwhile.\nDuring the interview Jim mentions flying with a wing suit.\xa0 If you have never seen this,\xa0watch this\xa0YouTube video to get you excited, or shake your head in horror.\nHow can you apply Jim's suggestion of extending your hard won experience to your retirement?\xa0 Let us know with a comment in the reply box below.