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On the occasion of LaLanne's death, Schwarzenegger credited LaLanne for being " an apostle for fitness " by inspiring " billions all over the world to live healthier lives ," and, as governor of California, had earlier placed him on his Governor's Council on Physical Fitness.
Bragg's message had a powerful influence on LaLanne, who then changed his life and started focusing on his diet and exercise.
'" When asked about sex, LaLanne had a standard joke, saying that despite their advanced age, he and his wife still made love almost every night: " Almost on Monday, almost on Tuesday, almost on Wednesday ..." He explained his reasons for exercising:
They had three children: one from his first marriage ( Yvonne LaLanne ), one from Elaine's first marriage ( Dan Doyle ), and one together ( Jon LaLanne ).
Hager says that LaLanne " had his hands and feet bound with cords that allowed minimal freedom ".
* Jack LaLanne, popular fitness " guru " had white shepherd dogs that appeared on his TV show.

LaLanne and two
LaLanne said his two simple rules of nutrition are: " if man made it, don't eat it ", and " if it tastes good, spit it out.

LaLanne and older
LaLanne often stressed that artificial food additives, drugs and a lack of minimally processed food contributed to making people mentally and physically ill. As a result, he writes, many people turn to alcohol and drugs to deal with symptoms of ailments, noting that " a stream of aches and pains seems to encompass us as we get older.

LaLanne and who
Francois Henri " Jack " LaLanne ( September 26, 1914-January 23, 2011 ) was an American fitness, exercise, and nutritional expert and motivational speaker who is sometimes called " the godfather of fitness " and the " first fitness superhero.
To contradict critics who thought this would leave him tightly musclebound and uncoordinated, LaLanne liked to demonstrate one-handed balancing.
The Smith machine was invented by American Jack LaLanne, who rigged up a sliding apparatus in his gym in the 1950s.

LaLanne and died
" and " If I died, people would say ' Oh look, Jack LaLanne died.
LaLanne died of respiratory failure due to pneumonia at his home on January 23, 2011.

LaLanne and
LaLanne was born in San Francisco, California, to Jennie ( née Garaig ) ( 1884 1973 ) and Jean / John LaLanne ( 1881 1939 ).
* Jacques LaLean A French skeleton bodybuilder ( a humorous reference to the fitness guru Jack LaLanne ) and neighbor of Beetlejuice.

LaLanne and him
The show was noted for its minimalist set, where LaLanne inspired his viewers to use basic home objects, such as a chair, to perform their exercises along with him.
LaLanne receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007 at Muscle Beach in Venice Beach, California. When exercising, he worked out repetitively with weights until he experienced " muscle fatigue " in whatever muscle groups he was exercising, or when it became impossible for him to go on with a particular routine.

LaLanne and Jack
Although he played no part in inventing the exercise, the late fitness expert Jack LaLanne was given credit for popularizing the exercise in the United States.
* Jack LaLanne, fitness and nutrition expert
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A platform on the beach with weight lifting equipment provided a workout area for such famous bodybuilders as Vic Tanny, Jack LaLanne, and Joe Gold.
* Godfather of Fitness, Jack LaLanne
Arnold Schwarzenegger once stated, " That Jack LaLanne's an animal !," after LaLanne, at 54, beat a 21-year-old Schwarzenegger " badly " in an informal contest.
Edgar L. McCoubrey and Jack LaLanne, ca 1960
The Jack LaLanne Show was the longest-running television exercise program.
( As reported on Jack LaLanne's website ) These accounts are not necessarily entirely accurate descriptions of what LaLanne actually did.
* 1959 ( age 45 ): did 1, 000 jumping jacks and 1, 000 chin-ups in 1 hour, 22 minutes, to promote The Jack LaLanne Show going nationwide.
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KGO was instrumental in bringing the first exercise show to broadcasting, hosted by Jack LaLanne, a fitness instructor and gym operator in nearby Oakland.
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Jack LaLanne and Robert Bootzin known as " Gypsy Boots " were early promoters of health foods in the past century in America.
The parents of American fitness guru Jack LaLanne emigrated from the town.

LaLanne and .
LaLanne utilized the jumping exercise during routines he promoted in decades of television fitness programming.
Decades before fitness began being promoted by celebrities like Jane Fonda and Richard Simmons, LaLanne was already widely recognized for publicly preaching the health benefits of regular exercise and a good diet.
LaLanne also gained recognition for his success as a bodybuilder, as well as for his prodigious feats of strength.
Steve Reeves credited LaLanne as his inspiration to build his muscular physique while keeping a slim waist.
LaLanne wrote that as a boy he was addicted to sugar and junk food.
Doctors, however, advised their patients to stay away from his health club, a business totally unheard of at the time, and warned their patients that " LaLanne was an exercise ' nut ,' whose programs would make them muscle-bound " and cause severe medical problems.
LaLanne designed the first leg extension machines, pulley machines using cables, and the weight selectors that are now standard in the fitness industry.
Though not associated with any gym, LaLanne continued to lift weights until his death.
LaLanne wrestled in the Bay Area for only a few months.
LaLanne was friendly with such performers as Lou Thesz and Strangler Lewis.
LaLanne presented fitness and exercise advice on television for 34 years.
It began in 1951 as a local program on San Francisco's ABC television station, KGO-TV, with LaLanne paying for the airtime himself as a way to promote his gym and related health products.
LaLanne also met his wife Elaine while she was working for the local station.
In 1959, LaLanne recorded Glamour Stretcher Time, a workout album which provided phonograph-based instruction for exercising with an elastic cord called the Glamour Stretcher.

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