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Jack La Lanne

Bodybuilder / TV Personality

Jack La Lanne hosted a nationally syndicated TV exercise show from 1951 until 1985, preaching good nutrition and physical fitness long before it was popular in the United States. Impressed by a lecture on nutrition which he heard at age 15, La Lanne eventually opened a health club in Oakland, California in 1936. He invented what are considered to be the first modern weight machines for exercising, and his TV show was decades ahead of its time. To draw attention to the powers of physical fitness, La Lanne performed many famous publicity stunts over the years, including doing 1,033 push-ups in 23 minutes and, on his 70th birthday, towing 70 boats carrying 70 people while swimming handcuffed and shackled.

Other celebrity fitness enthusiasts include Charles Atlas, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jane Fonda.

Blog posts mentioning Jack La Lanne:
Still Pushing

Four Good Links

The Jack La Lanne World Wide Web Site

His official site offers videos for sale and an archive for fans

What is Enlightenment?

Long and fascinating interview from a spirituality journal

Jack La Lanne Interview

He talks about staying healthy

Never Too Late

Jack gives excercise tips to the over-50 crowd in a brief 2006 Q&A

Vital Stats

Birth

26 September 1914
(age 93)

Birthplace

San Francisco, California

Death

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Best Known As

Pioneering fitness enthusiast