Jack La Lanne
turns 93 on September 26, 2007, and is often called the "Godfather
of Fitness". He gained worldwide renown for his success as a
bodybuilder, as well as his prodigious feats of strength such as
doing a 1000 pushups in 22 minutes or being handcuffed and swimming
treacherous ocean currents while towing 10 boats filled with
people. He has won numerous awards, including the Horatio Alger
Award from the Association of Distinguished Americans, and has a
star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Jack admits it was not always this way. "As a kid," he flatly
states, "I was a sugarholic and a junk food junkie! It made me weak
and it made me mean. It made me so sick I had boils, pimples and
suffered from nearsightedness. Little girls used to beat me up. My
mom prayed… the church prayed."
It was at the age of 15 when he heard pioneer nutritionist Paul
Bragg speak at the Oakland City Women's Club in the San Francisco
Bay Area that Jack finally realized he was addicted to sugar. Bragg
promised Jack if he would exercise and eat a proper diet he could
regain good health. Jack listened attentively and was fiercely
determined to walk away from that lecture ready to build a totally
new Jack La Lanne.
He
discovered that the Berkeley YMCA had a set of weights and began
experimenting with them and before long, Jack was able to attain
the muscular, healthy body of his dreams. "I became a voracious
reader and I absorbed everything that would help me to improve
myself. Gray's Anatomy was my bible. During college, I studied
pre-med to become a medical doctor and I also went to chiropractic
college and graduated; however, I was more interested in helping
people by convincing them to take preventative measures, before
they became ill."
Resolving to help others find the secrets to health and fitness, La
Lanne opened the nation's first modern health studio in 1936 on the
third floor of an old office building in Oakland, California,
paying $45 per month for rent. Jack was a mere 21 years old. "I was
40 years ahead of my time," he said, "but by then I knew more about
the workings of the muscles in my body than most doctors. People
thought I was a charlatan and a nut," Jack says. "The doctors were
against me - they said that working out with weights would give
people heart attacks and they would lose their sex drive. Women
would look like men and even varsity coaches predicted that their
athletes would get muscle bound and banned them from lifting
weights. I had to give these athletes keys so they could come in at
night and work out in my gym.
Time has
proven that what I was doing was scientifically correct - starting
with a healthy diet followed by systematic exercise, and today
everyone knows it. All world class athletes now work out with
weights, as do many members of the general public, both male and
female."
Over
time, Jack began to formulate a basic approach to physical fitness
and nutrition. His methods would be scientifically sound as he
developed the first prototypes of exercise equipment presently
available in contemporary health spas. His inventions include: the
first leg extension machine and the first pulley machines using
cables, and the first weight selectors. He was the first to have
women work out with weights and he also encouraged the disabled and
elderly to exercise for health. "There are 640 muscles in the human
body," Jack explains, "and I take every one of them into account as
I plan each exercise routine."
Jack's
reputation began to spread and by the early 1950's, he was given
the opportunity to utilize the new medium of television to reach
even more people. Ever the innovator, Jack used television to reach
out to millions of Americans everywhere with his gospel message of
get out of your chair, work out and feel better. He was magnetic
and the public responded! His motivational message spread across
the country like wildfire and his show was an instant nationwide
hit!
Jack La
Lanne believes in daily, vigorous, systematic exercise and proper
diet. "My top priority in life is my workout each day." Jack lives
by what he says to others, and he has been doing it for over 75
years. Much of what Jack has advocated through his teaching and
beliefs has become common knowledge today. Today's doctors and
fitness experts all acknowledge daily systematic and proper diet as
the principle keys to a longer healthier life.
Jack's
wife, Elaine, has written four books including Dynastride, Fitness
After 50 and Fitness After 50 Workout, as well as a juicing book
called Total Juicing. Jack has millions of fans all over the world
who have followed his philosophy and have benefited from his
teachings. Jack's book, Revitalize Your Life, is geared toward
improving your looks, health and overall well being.
Jack's
newest book is "Cooking with Jack" packed full of healthy and
delicious recipes. Starting Monday, September 17 from 9-10am and
every Monday at the same time Jack's new radio show can be heard on
VoiceAmerica
For Jack
Lalanne books, DVD's, and other memorabilia please visit: http://www.jacklalanne.com
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