popularized the idea that Americans should work out and eat right to retain
youthfulness and vigor, has died. He was 96.
LaLanne died of respiratory failure due to pneumonia Sunday afternoon at his
home in Morro Bay, Calif., his agent, Rick Hersh, told the Associated Press
Though for many years dismissed as merely a "muscle man" — a notion fueled
to some extent by his amazing feats of strength — LaLanne was the spiritual
father of the health movement that blossomed into a national craze of weight
rooms, exercise classes and fancy sports clubs.
LaLanne opened what is commonly believed to be the nation's first health
club, in Oakland in 1936. In the 1950s, he launched an early-morning
televised exercise program keyed to housewives. He designed many
now-familiar exercise machines, including leg extension machines and
cable-pulley weights. And he proposed the then-radical idea that women, the
elderly and even the disabled should work out to retain strength.
Full of exuberance and hyperbolic good cheer, LaLanne saw himself as a
combination of cheerleader, rescuer and savior. And if his enthusiasm had a
religious fervor to it, well, so be it.
"Well it is. It is a religion with me," he told What Is Enlightenment, a
magazine dedicated to awareness, in 1999. "It's a way of life. A religion is
a way of life, isn't it?"
"Billy Graham was for the hereafter. I'm for the here and now," he told The
Times when he was almost 92, employing his usual rapid-fire patter.
http://tiny.cc/cv7hv from the LA Times.
Diana
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