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Jack LaLanne Dead: Fitness Guru Dies At 96

ANDREW DALTON   01/23/11 11:49 PM ET   AP

Jack Lalanne Dead
Jack LaLanne is dead. The fitness guru was 96.

LOS ANGELES — Jack LaLanne, the fitness guru who inspired television viewers to trim down, eat well and pump iron for decades before diet and exercise became a national obsession, died Sunday. He was 96.

LaLanne died of respiratory failure due to pneumonia Sunday afternoon at his home in Morro Bay on California's central coast, his longtime agent Rick Hersh said.

LaLanne ate healthy and exercised every day of his life up until the end, Hersh said.

"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," Elaine LaLanne, LaLanne's wife of 51 years and a frequent partner in his television appearances, said in a written statement.

He maintained a youthful physique and joked in 2006 that "I can't afford to die. It would wreck my image."

Former "Price is Right" host Bob Barker credited LaLanne's encouragement with helping him to start exercising often.

"He never lost enthusiasm for life and physical fitness," the 87-year-old Barker told The Associated Press on Sunday. "I saw him in about 2007 and he still looked remarkably good. He still looked like the same enthusiastic guy that he always was."

LaLanne (pronounced lah-LAYN') credited a sudden interest in fitness with transforming his life as a teen, and he worked tirelessly over the next eight decades to transform others' lives, too.

"The only way you can hurt the body is not use it," LaLanne said. "Inactivity is the killer and, remember, it's never too late."

His workout show was a television staple from the 1950s to the '70s. LaLanne and his dog Happy encouraged kids to wake their mothers and drag them in front of the television set. He developed exercises that used no special equipment, just a chair and a towel.

He also founded a chain of fitness studios that bore his name and in recent years touted the value of raw fruit and vegetables as he helped market a machine called Jack LaLanne's Power Juicer.

When he turned 43 in 1957, he performed more than 1,000 push-ups in 23 minutes on the "You Asked For It" television show. At 60, he swam from Alcatraz Island to Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco – handcuffed, shackled and towing a boat. Ten years later, he performed a similar feat in Long Beach harbor.

"I never think of my age, never," LaLanne said in 1990. "I could be 20 or 100. I never think about it, I'm just me. Look at Bob Hope, George Burns. They're more productive than they've ever been in their whole lives right now."

Fellow bodybuilder and former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger credited LaLanne with taking exercise out of the gymnasium and into living rooms.

"He laid the groundwork for others to have exercise programs, and now it has bloomed from that black and white program into a very colorful enterprise," Schwarzenegger said in 1990.

In 1936 in his native Oakland, LaLanne opened a health studio that included weight-training for women and athletes. Those were revolutionary notions at the time, because of the theory that weight training made an athlete slow and "muscle bound" and made a woman look masculine.

"You have to understand that it was absolutely forbidden in those days for athletes to use weights," he once said. "It just wasn't done. We had athletes who used to sneak into the studio to work out.

"It was the same with women. Back then, women weren't supposed to use weights. I guess I was a pioneer," LaLanne said.

The son of poor French immigrants, he was born in 1914 and grew up to become a sugar addict, he said.

The turning point occurred one night when he heard a lecture by pioneering nutritionist Paul Bragg, who advocated the benefits of brown rice, whole wheat and a vegetarian diet.

"He got me so enthused," LaLanne said. "After the lecture I went to his dressing room and spent an hour and a half with him. He said, 'Jack, you're a walking garbage can.'"

Soon after, LaLanne constructed a makeshift gym in his back yard. "I had all these firemen and police working out there and I kind of used them as guinea pigs," he said.

He said his own daily routine usually consisted of two hours of weightlifting and an hour in the swimming pool.

"It's a lifestyle, it's something you do the rest of your life," LaLanne said. "How long are you going to keep breathing? How long do you keep eating? You just do it."

In addition to his wife, he is survived by two sons, Dan and Jon, and a daughter, Yvonne.

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Associated Press writer Polly Anderson contributed to this report.

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01:55 PM on 02/12/2011
Jack's inspirational but check out Joe Rollino, he lived to be 104, was sharp and lucid until his dying day, got hit by a van on his daily morning walk, vegetarian, strongman, former boxer. Jack is reputed to have made some phobic comments and a websearch will show that. Honestly, I love Lalanne for all he is but we need to look at the situation realistically.
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Erinaleks
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09:17 PM on 01/26/2011
Jack Lalanne, One of the true greats!!
06:45 PM on 01/26/2011
God Needed Another Supper Angle! That Would Be JACK LaLanne! The Best!
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Bluemax1
As thoughts manifest your Universe is created.
10:00 PM on 01/25/2011
He was a national treasure and our love and prayers go out to his family. Jack LaLanne was a mainstay for us and many can recall the vivid images of him exercising daily on our televisions. During that time although we failed to always participate we still remained comforted by the thought that someone was showing us the right way. While promoting a healthy lifestyle he also led by example, lived his truth, and shared his knowledge and for that we are thankful.

It is often said that 'you are what you eat,' and a a diet of fruits, vegetable, nuts, legumes, virgin olive oil, fish, and whole grains can help to prevent many diseases. If you add just 30 minutes of exercise to your routine each day you can greatly improve your overall health. At our fitness center we maintained the importance of eating healthy foods and the easiest to follow was the Mediterranean diet. Juicing is even better as the fruits and vegetable are alive and most of the vitamins, minerals, and living enzymes are readily absorbed by the body. Jack was an inspiration during his time on earth and as his spirit goes quiet into the night he will be sadly missed and not forgotten.
06:28 PM on 01/25/2011
Jack LaLanne really knew how to live life to the fullest at every age. He has truly been an inspiration to so many people and to me. Here's a video of him in his true prime http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CKEHWISVi9U
06:27 PM on 01/25/2011
Jack LaLanne- what an impressive guy. He was practically the pioneer of the health movement and truly an inspiration to millions. Can't believe he died, in his condition it's amazing he didn't live to 150. He will be missed! Found another great article noting some of his accomplishments: http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2011/01/23/jack-lalanne-dead-at-96/
06:47 PM on 01/25/2011
oops wrong link, this is it!!... http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2011/01/jack_lalanne_will_shame_you_wi.html
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shthar
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02:49 AM on 01/25/2011
I didn't even know he was sick!
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Js420
Another beautiful sunny day!
12:28 AM on 01/25/2011
This mornings juice was for you Jack. Thanks for your work
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1IrishdeAztlan
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11:00 PM on 01/24/2011
Oh, you'll be missed, Jack. I remember his show way back when. A while ago I went on his website and found the very first tv show he did back in the fifties. So I grabbed my chair and followed along. I had never done any of his workouts before, and figured it would be way too easy.
I was wrong. I'm not so sure the words Rest In Peace apply to this man as don't see him as a rester. I imagine he's up above trying to bulk up some of those saints and angels.
10:16 PM on 01/24/2011
No one will dare kick sand in his face wherever he will be going.
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shthar
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02:49 AM on 01/25/2011
Charles Atlas will...
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atila
10:02 PM on 01/24/2011
Amazing man and a good human being,in these fast food sa*rah pa*lin times we need more people like him.
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04:55 AM on 01/25/2011
fanned/faved atila
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atila
10:28 AM on 01/25/2011
Fanned back!
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Tom Joad
"While there is a lower class, I am in it "
09:51 PM on 01/24/2011
...I like to think he was a nice person...
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09:50 PM on 01/24/2011
When Jack is Born Again, he will have a chair waiting for him, and Unconditional Love.
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Erinaleks
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09:18 PM on 01/24/2011
An inspiration to every generation.
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Because it's there
08:18 PM on 01/24/2011
Jack LaLanne influenced so many people in positive ways and was on tv for decades yet there's no tribute on the media page-rip and thanks