Guest guest Posted January 24, 2011 Report Share Posted January 24, 2011 PHYSICAL EXERCISE AND FITNESS: Jack LaLanne, Founder of Modern Fitness Movement, Dies at 96 Net-Gold/message/34862 Jack LaLanne, Founder of Modern Fitness Movement, Dies at 96 By RICHARD GOLDSTEIN Published: January 23, 2011 New York Times http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/24/sports/24lalanne.html Jack LaLanne, whose obsession with grueling workouts and good nutrition, complemented by a salesmans gift, brought him recognition as the founder of the modern physical fitness movement, died Sunday afternoon at his home in Morro Bay, Calif. He was 96. A self-described emotional and physical wreck while growing up in the San Francisco area, Mr. LaLanne began turning his life around, as he often told it, after hearing a talk on proper diet when he was 15. He started working out with weights when they were an oddity, and in 1936 he opened the prototype for the fitness spas to come a gym, juice bar and health food store in an old office building in Oakland. People thought I was a charlatan and a nut, he remembered. The doctors were against me they said that working out with weights would give people heart attacks and they would lose their sex drive. But Mr. LaLanne persevered, and he found a national pulpit in the age of television. The Jack LaLanne Show made its debut in 1951 as a local program in the San Francisco area, then went nationwide on daytime television in 1959. His short-sleeved jumpsuit showing off his impressive biceps, his props often limited to a broomstick, a chair and a rubber cord, Mr. LaLanne pranced through his exercise routines, most notably his fingertip push-ups. The complete article may be read at the URL above. Also of possible interest: FOOD DRINK NUTRITION DIET: FOOD: TOXICITY POISONING : CHEMICALS : COUNTRIES: CHINA : AGRICULTURE : FOOD DRINK NUTRITION DIET: FOOD: MEAT: Skinny Pigs, Poison Pork: China Battles Farm Drugs Net-Gold/message/34864 " Whatever the ruling, Contador's case highlights a growing concern among anti-doping scientists, coaches and athletes around the world. Even if the story given by the three-time Tour de France winner sounds tired to outsiders, there is a growing body of opinion that the drug Contador tested positive for clenbuterol can, in fact, be consumed unwittingly from eating bad meat. Unless anti-doping rules are changed, scientists warn, there's a risk that innocent athletes who did not dope could be unfairly punished. " Sincerely, Dillard Temple University (215) 204 - 4584 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania jwne@... http://daviddillard.businesscard2.com Net-Gold net-gold http://listserv.temple.edu/archives/net-gold.html Index: http://tinyurl.com/myxb4w http://groups.google.com/group/net-gold?hl=en Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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