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I Thought He Was Going To Live Forever....

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Fitness Legend Jack LaLanne Dies

Jack Lalanne, Who Helped America Get in Shape for Over 80 Years, Dies at 96

Fitness legend Jack LaLanne, who spent nearly 80 years helping Americans get in shape, died Sunday at the age of 96. He was a workout pioneer and cultural icon whose brawny physique and enthusiasm set the bar high for so many television diet-gurus who followed his lead.

"The Godfather of Fitness" as LaLanne was affectionately called, ate well, exercised and made it his personal mission to make sure everyone else did the same.

LaLanne's agent Rick Hersh told the Associated Press that he died Sunday at his Morro Bay home from respiratory failure caused by pneumonia.

Elaine LaLanne, who often appeared on television with her husband, said in a statement that "I have not only lost my husband and a great American icon, but the best friend and most loving partner anyone could ever hope for."

He was best known for his fitness show "The Jack LaLanne Show" which started in 1951 as a local program on San Francisco's ABC Television station and then went nationwide in 1959. He debuted exercises that just required a chair and towel—no special equipment. LaLanne greeted his audiences in their living rooms with his trademark uniform, a shiny jumpsuit, on ABC for over 20 years.

"I tell the truth, I practice what I preach. I'm helping people to a better life," LaLanne said.

He launched his first fitness club in Oakland, Calif. in 1936. This club included weight training for women and athletes, notions which were revolutionary because of the belief that weight training made an athlete slow and "muscle bound" and made a woman look masculine. LaLanne also invented many of the machines we still use today.

Upon hearing of the legend's death Sunday, Richard Simmons gave LaLanne full credit for inspiring his work.

"He could get a crowd going and when we traveled together he was just so much fun to be with him and we had a lot of laughter together," Simmons said.
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He did a lot of good, and his life and accomplishments were truly amazing.

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I figured he'd live to be 130 if anyone might. To think that George Burns smoked cigars and lived longer. Ain't God got a sense of humor?

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Nooooooooooooooooooooooo...


I used to wake up to his show every morning; he was on right before Romper Room! He reminded me of my Gran'po who was also very fit until he died at 96.

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RIP Jack.
Anyone remember the name of his dog?
Max I think.

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As I recall his dog was named Happy; I remember it because I named my first dog the same.

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