Elaine LaLanne is spending the days since her 100th birthday with the same healthy habits she’s been cultivating for decades: exercising every day and eating a nutritious diet. She starts each morning ...
At 97, Elaine LaLanne starts every day with 20 minutes of exercise, including sit-ups and stretches. She and Jack LaLanne, the godfather of modern fitness, helped shape the healthy-living movement.
Before Richard Simmons, there was Jack LaLanne. Clad in his trademark shiny jumpsuits LaLanne was among the first fitness gurus to exhort Americans to get off the couch and get active.more He led by ...
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 ...
Truly, one of a kind. I thought this guy would live forever. Jack LaLanne, whose obsession with grueling workouts and good nutrition, complemented by a salesman’s gift, brought him recognition as the ...
Elaine LaLanne and her husband Jack LaLanne built a fitness empire that started in the 1950s. At 97, LaLanne is in great health and spirits, and still exercises every day. She shared the four things ...
Jack LaLanne died on January 23, 2011 at the age of 96. His passion for exercise, diet control, and a positive attitude toward life is an inspiration to all of us. LaLanne exemplified the "use it or ...
LaLanne still a leg up on fitness SANTA ANA, Calif. -- Agile and upbeat, fitness fanatic Jack LaLanne is still tossing lifelines to those he says are "exceeding the feed limit." His advice has ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters Life!) - Jack LaLanne, who became a fitness guru to a generation of American housewives, still works out two hours a day and stays away from white flour and sugar -- even at the ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - At 94, fitness pioneer and TV icon Jack LaLanne is not concerned about resting on his laurels, easing into old age, or contemplating his star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. What is ...
LOS ANGELES -- Jack LaLanne, the seemingly eternal master of health and fitness who first popularized the idea that Americans should work out and eat right to retain youthfulness and vigor, died ...
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