How His Fitness Regime Began There was a time before Jack LaLanne became Jack LaLanne: it was his awkward, candy-filled adolescent years that inspired the man to become perpetually fit. A Los Angeles ...
We learned last week that Jack LaLanne was the biggest name in the world of fitness and nutrition by the 1950s and 1960s. He was the first to have health clubs and fitness centers. Long before Planet ...
Dismissing old age as a myth, Jack LaLanne, TV's first fitness guru, says old folks should get out of their easy chairs and "work at living." At 89, he hits the gym every day at 5 a.m., lifts weights ...
At age 63, firm and fit, Diane Bashor personifies the best of Jack LaLanne's legacy. Now if only the rest of America would do likewise. "I work out six or seven days a week," Bashor said as she ...
Agile and upbeat, fitness fanatic Jack LaLanne is still tossing lifelines to those he says are "exceeding the feed limit." His advice has outlived diet and exercise fads promoted long before America ...
Fitness guru Jack LaLanne, who inspired television viewers to trim down and pump iron decades before exercise became a national obsession, has died at age 96. His agent Rick Hersh says LaLanne died of ...
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