Juicing? Way ahead of his time. This guy saw people getting fat around him and invented a ton of workout equipment nearly 70 years ago. Look at this guy. 80? Amazing.
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LaLanne was married to Elaine Doyle LaLanne for over 50 years. They had three children: one from his first marriage (Yvonne LaLanne), one from Elaine's first marriage (Dan Doyle), and one together (Jon LaLanne). Yvonne is a chiropractor in California; Dan and Jon are involved in the family business, BeFit Enterprises, which they and their mother and sister plan to continue.[3][9][27] Another daughter from Elaine's first marriage, Janet Doyle, died in 1974 at age 21 in a car accident.
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When a 21-year-old Arnold Schwarzenegger first came to America in 1968, he witnessed 54-year-old Jack LaLanne down on Venice Beach in California doing thousands of push-ups and chin-ups. A challenge was declared — and Arnold, the youngest Mr. Universe at the time, went on to lose. Badly.
"I beat him in chin-ups and push-ups," LaLanne says. "He said, 'That Jack LaLanne's an animal! I was sore for four days. I couldn't lift my arms!' "
Quote: (10-28-2012 03:06 PM)Norset Wrote:
Interesting that he works out every single day FOR 1.5 HOURS - at age 80! I assume he's not getting stronger, but conventional wisdom says this would be too short a recovery interval.. But I guess he's not tearing and building muscle anymore.
Quote: (10-28-2012 05:38 PM)Celtic_Austrian Wrote:
To be honest, I´ve never heard of him before. But after watching some videos and doing some research I´m madly impressed by him and his life. What a beast. I also feel kind of inspired now and just want to lift some heavy weights.
This clip reminded me of my dad, unfortunately. He´s 58 and still alive, but his lifestyle is almost the same:
I´m always trying to convince him of a healthy lifestyle or motivate him to start working out again and to watch his diet, but so far it´s been a fruitless effort. It´s frustrating.
Quote: (10-29-2012 02:13 AM)RichieP Wrote:
What would be awesome is if/when they come out with a cheap scanning device that detects the plaque buildup in your heart/arteries or the scarring in your liver etc. Or a pinprick bloodtest thing that instantly gives you your bloodwork and how far it is from healthy.
Something you could use at home extremely easily like these diabetes meters. I think THAT would motivate alot of people who currently just bury their heads in the sand