And he did it all without fancy exercise equipment. But then the mega-gym took over, and brainwashed everyone into thinking they needed to join a gym, and pay a membership fee. Pathetic.
yup, bodyweight exercises are great. you don't need much more equipment than a dip bar and a pullup bar. and perhaps some elastic bands. @@joeybaseball7352
I'm 58 years old. When I was 2 years old my mother got me started with JacK LaLanne. As I type this my home gym sits right behind my computer desk and will practice Jack's philosophy of health and fitness as a way of life till the day I die. Love you brother you are an eternal inspiration.
If it wasn't for this show I would not be in the shape I'm in now, I'm closer to 60 than 50 and I would say I'm at my best right now! Wise, fit, healthy and most importantly happy. Thank you Jack from the old world. Jack lived to be 97? That's pretty nice... My dad just turned 90 and still dances to his favorite songs. I should be so lucky & take up dancing :)
Jack LaLanne is the main reason I've stayed in shape all these years, outliving many of my cohort. My mother used to watch him when I was a child, and he instilled a love for physical fitness in me. Thanks, Jack LaLanne!
I am 67 years young. And the other day I got guessed at 47! I started exercising with Jack when I was 15 years old, and never stopped! Thanks Jack and Elaine, you both are truly inspirational.
When I was a kid, all the housewives tuned in to Jack LaLanne! The set was intentionally made to look like a living room, rather than a gym, to encourage people (well, honestly, mostly women back then - the menfolk were out there bringin' home the bacon) to exercise at home.
I loved this man. I remember many years ago when my mom would do exercises with him in the 60's in front of our black n white television set. She had a chair right there.
I'm 61 years old and I remember as a child my mother exercising with Jack LaLanne in front of our black and white TV. I think he used to bring out a white German shepherd also.
I'm 62, and I never once saw my mom or dad exercise. In front of the TV, or anywhere. This is something I have never thought about before in my life. Thanks for your comment. I think. (BTW, my mom is 92. However, that's not necessarily a good thing.)
@@karinkissinger5106 - I am very sorry about your mom. I hope you have lots of loving memories of her. What gets me is that my brother took my mom in 2013 (after she almost burnt her house down in 2012). My brother and his wife gave her 2 bedrooms to live in (of their 3-bedroom house). In any event, my mom is ungrateful. Her hearing and eyesight is going, but her worst "virtue" is that she thinks out loud. All the time. She has no idea how good she has it compared to being in a nursing home. Yet she complains how "small" her rooms are, and she frequently (and obviously incorrectly) equates living there as being in a concentration camp (which is a blasphemous "slap in the face" to any one who has known anyone who died in or survived such a horrific time in history). Two Christmas' ago, the first thing she told my brother was, "Why don't you just drop me off at the cemetery and let me die?" We siblings do our best to encourage my brother (and his wife) which, of course, has put a great strain on their marriage. She complains that all her friends are dead. She has no idea why no one likes to be around her or call her (because of her people bashing and her pity parties she constantly throws herself). Unfortunately, she's always been like this except this is a more amplified version. It is very sad, but I still call her every morning. I do have this burned in my memory, and I pray that I am never become like her. And, no, I can barely recall any loving memories of my mom when I was growing up.
Nice how we can start exercising today and enjoy the present moments. For some of us it’s good our Past is history😎 . While our future’s a mystery. All we have now is the present, a gift we give ourselves & others. As the saying goes!
I met Jack LaLanne at a personal appearance decades ago. I am only 5’4 tall, and was astonished I was looking eye to eye with him. His energy was I just as these old kinoscopes show. He really was the father of physical fitness ! God Bless!
Innovative pioneer of fitness! He'd had a difficult childhood & vowed to help others his entire life. In episodes like this one, he paid for his own 15-minute times slots because it was difficult to convince people of personal fitness on TV. He was a true trailblazer who pursued onward despite the harsh critics. Kudos, thank you & RIP, Jack LaLanne.
I remember watching his shows when I was around 8 or 9. I think the novelty of the show was what got me interested in it in the first place. Now, sixty years later, I think he inspired me to exercise throughout my life.
Same here. I exercised in front of the TV along with Jack as a young kid. I'm now 65 and I stayed slim and healthy throughout my life and I owe it to "Jack LaLane"
As outdated as this might look to many now, everything he said at the opening is still true today. Nothing's changed. Man, we watched this dude when I was a kid in the 70s & by then, he'd been on the air since the early 50s! True tv & fitness pioneer.
I remember as a young kid my mother would watch this show and do the exercises. Jack was the king of exercise trainers. His athletic feats are legendary.
Jack was very disheartened when he was up into his 90s and saw the USA did not listen to him. Best chance at being healthy, happy, looking and feeling good, over the course of your entire life is by eating healthy and exercising regularly.
Throughout life, I would rather be in good shape and not rich than being very obese and very rich. Your health when it comes down to it, feeling ill, in pain, discomfort, dying. Like the saying goes, your health is everything.
Watching as a child, I never questioned why the scene outside his window never changed! His was the only program on at that time of the morning in the mid-1960's where the other channels had test-patterns running to calibrate their transmitters. I recall liking the Lowery organ that kept tempo.
THE BEST fitness and health expert ever! Thankful that Jack Lalanne and the whole Lalanne Life and Lalanne Lifestyle - this is how I refer to LaLanne - lives on through Elaine “LaLa” LaLanne, Jon Lalanne and entire Lalanne family and organization and supporters.
*#772...I remember watching my mother exercise with Jack Lalaine as a child.* ... I'm going to be Starting an Exercise program Using some of Jackie Lalnanne's exercise methods. ... I want to thank whoever has made these videos available to the public thank you for sharing it's a blessing to all of us. God bless you bye for now I hope to hear from you Ken
The real-life Superman of the 1960’s. In 1978, I went to watch Journey perform on a talk show in Frisco, when Steve Perry first joined them. And surprise, surprise, Jack LaLanne was also a guest and he sang an opera song with a lady (not Elaine). He stole the show. One bizarre day, indeed........
My grandpa never worked out a day in his life ate horrible 4 plates at thanksgiving.... Avid Pepsi- a holic and smoked in his early years and lived to be the same age as jack lalanne…… Your longevity is your genes.
I would watch him and occasionally his wife back in the early 1960s. Sometimes his white german shepherd would briefly make an appearance in his living room and since Mr. LaLanne wasn't very tall his pet looked like a dire wolf next to him. I was preschool or kindergarten age then but my mother liked to have the show on while she did her housework.
I remember that he was daytime TV - same as the soaps- his main audience were housewives. Though his message of health was necessary, a major attractor of the show was his physical appeal. What his outfit revealed was not mentioned but neither was it missed. In addition to showing his trim waist and functional muscularity, the outline of his groin is also evident. In later shows, especially ones in color, this is more distinct. Given the time period, I think this is amusing and it shows that back then TV marketers knew the subtleties that sold.
I remember watching, (and doing jumping jacks) to the Jack Lalanne Show back in the mid-to-late 60s---I know it was on the UHF channel here in Chicago---maybe Channel 26---from 11:30 a.m. until Noontime. Good times.
That is what surprise me the most. Im from latinamerica and i was born in the 90's, just a cople of decades ago this was a thing in my country, around 2000. I see this and i felt amazed bc this seems so modern, if is not for the black and white, i would definitely believed this is a early 2000 show. Also, tony soprano mentioned this guy in one episode xd
"Thank you, Jack LaLanne for another inspiring half-hour. If you are appreciate what this dedicated man is doing for your health and figure? Then tell a friend about the Jack LaLanne Show, this channel daily."
In 1965, I was four years old. My Mom would watch this every morning, she'd say "Try it Malcolm!" and we'd exercise together. After that, there were reruns of "I Love Lucy," "The Real McCoy's" and "Andy Griffith"!
Jack LaLanne and Arnold Schwarzenegger - two men who made fitness and working out popular! I grew up with Jack but I don't remember mom exercising with the show - probably she was out working in the garden and didn't need to exercise. I took all those fresh garden vegetables and fruit for granted growing up - never knew how lucky I was; I just figured everyone ate like us. Mom is 96 now, thanks mom!
I remember staying at my grandmother's house in the early 70's and she would watch the Jack Lalanne show while doing Yoga and she also had his LP Yoga album.
I remember my mom exercising with him, having us 4 little kids jumping around, kicking & laughing thinking it was a fun game, not giving her the peace & allowing her to focus - guess that’s why gyms started up
I LOVE YOU and hope YOU are doing GREAT in HEAVEN with my daddy. You inspired me to make healthy smoothies and eat supplements daily. I workout and always think of you. God bless You Jack!
we watched this show all the time... my little brother always used the"grammar stretcher" his words.. he was4 years old...lol he used a piece of moms elastic from her sewing basket...lololol
I remember turning the TV on with the volume really low, so I wouldn't wake my parents, and "jumping along with Jack" when I was maybe 3 or 4. He gave me a life long appreciation for the value of fitness. He is definitely one of the big influences on my life!
I was fascinated by Jack on TV as a young boy growing up during the 1960's. Now decades later I know why. Jack popularized the benefits of fitness to the masses while doctors dismissed them. The doctors were wrong. Education cannot make people smart, but it can make people stupid and stubborn. RiP Jack lalanne. 🙏
This guy was a genius. If everybody did their best to eat healthy (snack only occasionally) and exercise regularly as best you can it would be such a wonderful world. People would be in shape, looking younger looking their best, and overall be much healthier and much happier. $$ saved on medical care would be astronomical.
The best part of this man is he was so sincere in his efforts. He really wanted to help people. Not trying to get rich. From the heart.
And he did it all without fancy exercise equipment. But then the mega-gym took over, and brainwashed everyone into thinking they needed to join a gym, and pay a membership fee. Pathetic.
yup, bodyweight exercises are great. you don't need much more equipment than a dip bar and a pullup bar. and perhaps some elastic bands. @@joeybaseball7352
I'm 58 years old. When I was 2 years old my mother got me started with JacK LaLanne. As I type this my home gym sits right behind my computer desk and will practice Jack's philosophy of health and fitness as a way of life till the day I die. Love you brother you are an eternal inspiration.
Same here, saw the show as a toddler and started imitating him then, as best I could 😅. I'm mid 60s now & still doing it thanks to him!❤
If it wasn't for this show I would not be in the shape I'm in now, I'm closer to 60 than 50 and I would say I'm at my best right now! Wise, fit, healthy and most importantly happy. Thank you Jack from the old world. Jack lived to be 97? That's pretty nice... My dad just turned 90 and still dances to his favorite songs. I should be so lucky & take up dancing :)
He was 96
Jack LaLanne is the main reason I've stayed in shape all these years, outliving many of my cohort. My mother used to watch him when I was a child, and he instilled a love for physical fitness in me. Thanks, Jack LaLanne!
I am 67 years young. And the other day I got guessed at 47! I started exercising with Jack when I was 15 years old, and never stopped! Thanks Jack and Elaine, you both are truly inspirational.
When I was a kid, all the housewives tuned in to Jack LaLanne! The set was intentionally made to look like a living room, rather than a gym, to encourage people (well, honestly, mostly women back then - the menfolk were out there bringin' home the bacon) to exercise at home.
My mom use to exercise to these back when I was 4 or 5.....anyway she'll be 93 in June !!!
Timothy Flyte bless your mom...she benefited from jacks lessons
mine too . . . when I was 4 or 5!!!!!
Tell your mom I am 78 and doing them. This is my 8th day of season 1 and 2. LOL.
I used to watch my mom exercise with Jack every morning before she went to work in the mid to late sixties. It kept her in very good shape.
My mom too! She's 91.
I loved this man. I remember many years ago when my mom would do exercises with him in the 60's in front of our black n white television set. She had a chair right there.
Mike Jardin a chair was jacks all purpose exercise equipment
My mom did the same!
Watching as a kid, the music killed me! lol
Good’ole Jack Lalanne. He was the epitome of living a healthy lifestyle.
I'm 61 years old and I remember as a child my mother exercising with Jack LaLanne in front of our black and white TV. I think he used to bring out a white German shepherd also.
Yep.. exact same memories. Mom used to do same thing
I'm 62, and I never once saw my mom or dad exercise. In front of the TV, or anywhere. This is something I have never thought about before in my life. Thanks for your comment.
I think.
(BTW, my mom is 92. However, that's not necessarily a good thing.)
@@113dmg9 my mom is 93 unfortunately she has Alzheimer's. 😢
@@karinkissinger5106 - I am very sorry about your mom. I hope you have lots of loving memories of her.
What gets me is that my brother took my mom in 2013 (after she almost burnt her house down in 2012). My brother and his wife gave her 2 bedrooms to live in (of their 3-bedroom house). In any event, my mom is ungrateful.
Her hearing and eyesight is going, but her worst "virtue" is that she thinks out loud. All the time.
She has no idea how good she has it compared to being in a nursing home. Yet she complains how "small" her rooms are, and she frequently (and obviously incorrectly) equates living there as being in a concentration camp (which is a blasphemous "slap in the face" to any one who has known anyone who died in or survived such a horrific time in history).
Two Christmas' ago, the first thing she told my brother was, "Why don't you just drop me off at the cemetery and let me die?"
We siblings do our best to encourage my brother (and his wife) which, of course, has put a great strain on their marriage.
She complains that all her friends are dead. She has no idea why no one likes to be around her or call her (because of her people bashing and her pity parties she constantly throws herself).
Unfortunately, she's always been like this except this is a more amplified version. It is very sad, but I still call her every morning.
I do have this burned in my memory, and I pray that I am never become like her.
And, no, I can barely recall any loving memories of my mom when I was growing up.
Nice how we can start exercising today and enjoy the present moments. For some of us it’s good our Past is history😎 . While our future’s a mystery.
All we have now is the present, a gift we give ourselves & others.
As the saying goes!
Jack Lalanne is one of my biggest heroes. I just turned 40 and I still plan to age like him! Healthy, fit and confident. Love you, King Jack!!
He’s like the mister Rogers of fitness :)
😂😂😂that's funny
YES, THAT'S A PERFECT DESCRIPTION!!!
I met Jack LaLanne at a personal appearance decades ago. I am only 5’4 tall, and was astonished I was looking eye to eye with him.
His energy was I just as these old kinoscopes show. He really was the father of physical fitness ! God Bless!
Growing up in the 1960's and 70's, I watched Jack Lalane and Ed Allen every morning with my mom.
I owed my once beautiful figure to these men.😊👌👏👏📺❤
You summed it up PERFECTLY!!!
I remember watching the Jack Lalanne show on WPIX TV channel 11 In the 1960s. Thank you for posting.
Innovative pioneer of fitness! He'd had a difficult childhood & vowed to help others his entire life. In episodes like this one, he paid for his own 15-minute times slots because it was difficult to convince people of personal fitness on TV. He was a true trailblazer who pursued onward despite the harsh critics. Kudos, thank you & RIP, Jack LaLanne.
I remember watching his shows when I was around 8 or 9. I think the novelty of the show was what got me interested in it in the first place. Now, sixty years later, I think he inspired me to exercise throughout my life.
Same here. I exercised in front of the TV along with Jack as a young kid. I'm now 65 and I stayed slim and healthy throughout my life and I owe it to "Jack LaLane"
As outdated as this might look to many now, everything he said at the opening is still true today. Nothing's changed. Man, we watched this dude when I was a kid in the 70s & by then, he'd been on the air since the early 50s! True tv & fitness pioneer.
Such memories! I remember watching the Jack Lalanne show when I was little back in the 60's! Thank you.
Back when America was great!
I love how the set is intentionally look like a house for us at home.
What a blast form the past - he was the pioneer of the best use of a TV channel
What a great guy and a REAL MAN.
My sister and myself used to do these with Mom. We were four and five years old. Part of growing up!
I did too ! My mom watched him every morning . And I would do it with her before kindergarten 😊
I have the same memories with my mom 50years ago. Watching Jack Lalane, I love the organ
The lake in the background is Myers Lake,from the Andy Griffin shows.
Here it is 4-3-2021. I have been doing these since since 1-5-2021. Feeling great. Just coming on to encourage. Thanks.
I love that Hammond organ and his German shepherds. he was sincere and humble
when arnold Schwarzenegger was 24 he lost to 50 yr old jack in a weight lifting competition
It was a push up and chin up contest on Venice beach. Easily googled.
+Dahoss hello
Dahoss
Yeah, and nobody believes that Wilt Chamberlain blocked Kareem's sky hook even though it's on TH-cam. And he did it numerous times.
Dahoss actually Arnold has said this is true every time he asked about it.
that's not weight lifting then, but jack did ask any one to try to beat him or keep up ,twenty tried to keep up with him none did.
JACK LALANNE GOD BLESS YOU ... YOUR THE BEST RIP
Jack LaLanne, I grew up watching him as a child. I'm looking at this now because I'm older and need inspiration to exercise.
When he passed?
Ms. Elite at 96 years old in 2011
@@ShaneJBurke1 oh wow.
I watched Jack's show when I was very young. Jack's exercise shows go back a long ways.
I remember as a young kid my mother would watch this show and do the exercises. Jack was the king of exercise trainers. His athletic feats are legendary.
Love Jack Lalanne! Used to watch him back in the 60's all the time. My favorite!
It’s so weird to watch this in the context of today’s obesity crisis. And the fact that back then obesity wasn’t a huge problem
Jack was very disheartened when he was up into his 90s and saw the USA did not listen to him. Best chance at being healthy, happy, looking and feeling good, over the course of your entire life is by eating healthy and exercising regularly.
Throughout life, I would rather be in good shape and not rich than being very obese and very rich. Your health when it comes down to it, feeling ill, in pain, discomfort, dying. Like the saying goes, your health is everything.
I remember this. Now we are doing fabulous fifties and are feeling better.
Obesity was still a problem
It was about health and fitness. Nobody cares anymore. Just learn the angles for selfies.
God bless Jack. He helped so many. He is still the all time Superman
Wonderful flashbacks from when I was a kid
Watching as a child, I never questioned why the scene outside his window never changed! His was the only program on at that time of the morning in the mid-1960's where the other channels had test-patterns running to calibrate their transmitters. I recall liking the Lowery organ that kept tempo.
Epic when everyone loved and got along with each other
The godfather of personal fitness training.
MY grandmother used to watch this show everyday! He was terrific personal coach and a very good human being!
I love this wonderful man. What a very personable character. My mom would watch him and to this day I love exercise. I love the music.
THE BEST fitness and health expert ever! Thankful that Jack Lalanne and the whole Lalanne Life and Lalanne Lifestyle - this is how I refer to LaLanne - lives on through Elaine “LaLa” LaLanne, Jon Lalanne and entire Lalanne family and organization and supporters.
He's so..friendly and encouraging.. My mom used to watch these when she was little in the 60's and wow.. I'm so happy to have found this!!
*#772...I remember watching my mother exercise with Jack Lalaine as a child.*
... I'm going to be Starting an Exercise program Using some of Jackie Lalnanne's exercise methods.
... I want to thank whoever has made these videos available to the public thank you for sharing it's a blessing to all of us. God bless you bye for now I hope to hear from you Ken
That organist was amazing.
"Thought i was da only one who notice it, love it!! 😉
This man remained fit long into life. He set a great example to all of us.
One of my idols and heros growing up. ❤️ Huge Inspiration. Him , Arnold, frank Zane.
I remember his program....it was great...in those years most married women stayed at home. And he didn't need expensive fancy equipment
The real-life Superman of the 1960’s.
In 1978, I went to watch Journey perform on a talk show in Frisco, when Steve Perry first joined them. And surprise, surprise, Jack LaLanne was also a guest and he sang an opera song with a lady (not Elaine).
He stole the show.
One bizarre day, indeed........
My grandpa never worked out a day in his life ate horrible 4 plates at thanksgiving.... Avid Pepsi- a holic and smoked in his early years and lived to be the same age as jack lalanne…… Your longevity is your genes.
I would watch him and occasionally his wife back in the early 1960s. Sometimes his white german shepherd would briefly make an appearance in his living room and since Mr. LaLanne wasn't very tall his pet looked like a dire wolf next to him. I was preschool or kindergarten age then but my mother liked to have the show on while she did her housework.
The dog's name was Happy.
That is pure James Bond Mad Men.... I want to show every single freaking day, I loved it
I remember that he was daytime TV - same as the soaps- his main audience were housewives. Though his message of health was necessary, a major attractor of the show was his physical appeal. What his outfit revealed was not mentioned but neither was it missed.
In addition to showing his trim waist and functional muscularity, the outline of his groin is also evident. In later shows, especially ones in color, this is more distinct. Given the time period, I think this is amusing and it shows that back then TV marketers knew the subtleties that sold.
I remember watching, (and doing jumping jacks) to the Jack Lalanne Show back in the mid-to-late 60s---I know it was on the UHF channel here in Chicago---maybe Channel 26---from 11:30 a.m. until Noontime.
Good times.
Even though I was born in the 80s. I can appreciate good old fashion workouts
back down memory lane. my mom watched this shoe every morning
Not only is a legend - he was waaaayyyyy ahead of his time.
He had a little Zyzz inside of him before that was a thing
That is what surprise me the most. Im from latinamerica and i was born in the 90's, just a cople of decades ago this was a thing in my country, around 2000. I see this and i felt amazed bc this seems so modern, if is not for the black and white, i would definitely believed this is a early 2000 show.
Also, tony soprano mentioned this guy in one episode xd
"Thank you, Jack LaLanne for another inspiring half-hour. If you are appreciate what this dedicated man is doing for your health and figure? Then tell a friend about the Jack LaLanne Show, this channel daily."
My Mom worked out with Jack and I would sit on the blanket with her I was 4! Mom is 87 and still going great!
In 1965, I was four years old. My Mom would watch this every morning, she'd say "Try it Malcolm!" and we'd exercise together. After that, there were reruns of "I Love Lucy," "The Real McCoy's" and "Andy Griffith"!
Omg I’m so inspired to get my Nasm cert just from watching this. I was smiling the entire time. I wanna be a trainer just like him
" My physique/health stayed slim and strong throughout my life because of this man. I owe him much.
Tremendous!
Bless you Champ❤🙏
I remember his dog Major used to jump in and out of the window. Wow love Jack Lalane!
One of a kind jumping Jack lalanne. Still enjoy his approach to fitness. His tv personality warm and inviting.
This man was unbelievable!
I'm slicing onions now. What memories!
Jack LaLanne and Arnold Schwarzenegger - two men who made fitness and working out popular! I grew up with Jack but I don't remember mom exercising with the show - probably she was out working in the garden and didn't need to exercise. I took all those fresh garden vegetables and fruit for granted growing up - never knew how lucky I was; I just figured everyone ate like us. Mom is 96 now, thanks mom!
During the summer, when I was a child, I would get up and exercise with him. I thought he was terrific. I loved the music-it was hilarious.
I was a kid who did these on days off or during the summer. The organ music made me laugh even back then!
I remember staying at my grandmother's house in the early 70's and she would watch the Jack Lalanne show while doing Yoga and she also had his LP Yoga album.
Gotta love the live organ music.
Those slippers!
I'm confused by those "slippers."
@@Ransomhandsome they are ballet slippers
And he points his toes!
thinking the same thing
I remember my mom exercising with him, having us 4 little kids jumping around, kicking & laughing thinking it was a fun game, not giving her the peace & allowing her to focus - guess that’s why gyms started up
LOVE LOVE❤ JACK LALANNE HE IS THE " GOD" OF EXERCISE, I REMEMBER WATCHING HIM WHEN I WAS 5
I was a really little kid, but I always did the facial exercises with him!
Tried and true...stayed fit all his life...He is missed... Even his juicer was the best one I ever had
My dad sent me here. Trimnastical !
Need this now for shelter in place to keep me sane and fit.
The og fitness youtuber.
Wouldn’t be surprised if this man invented the jumping jack.
I LOVE YOU and hope YOU are doing GREAT in HEAVEN with my daddy. You inspired me to make healthy smoothies and eat supplements daily. I workout and always think of you. God bless You Jack!
Happy Birthday, Jack, even though you have been gone for more than 12 years.
I remembered watching him when i was a little girl, back in the 60's
😂 I so remember this when I was a child. 💕
can you please post MORE episodes???
TV fitness gurus still sound exactly like this. LOL. And oh my God he is wearing ballet flats, I love it.
we watched this show all the time... my little brother always used the"grammar stretcher" his words.. he was4 years old...lol he used a piece of moms elastic from her sewing basket...lololol
Jack, you do not want to come back and see what you’ve left behind. You do not want to go to Walmart. You will think you are in HEL…
Wow I watched this on TV when I was a kid !!!😊😘🥰
I remember turning the TV on with the volume really low, so I wouldn't wake my parents, and "jumping along with Jack" when I was maybe 3 or 4. He gave me a life long appreciation for the value of fitness. He is definitely one of the big influences on my life!
I have been doing these episodes for 2wks. I am also going to start today to do them in afternoon also.God bless you all.
Here I am at age 63 looking for my mother's favorite exercise program... cause I need it!!❤
I used to watch him on TV when I was pre skool.💪👶👍
If it wasn't for this man we wouldn't have jyms videos he showed the world how to exercise 💪 I still miss him 🕊
He was really the first person to do exercise videos on TV
Especially me and my mum are lazy to exercise, this is good way to do with just a chair at home. I can do it with my mum at home.
My new quarantine workout
I was fascinated by Jack on TV as a young boy growing up during the 1960's. Now decades later I know why. Jack popularized the benefits of fitness to the masses while doctors dismissed them. The doctors were wrong. Education cannot make people smart, but it can make people stupid and stubborn. RiP Jack lalanne. 🙏
Wow, that music sounds like the theme music to the joe pesci show on SNL !!
So this is where scooby learned to get so ripped
I am 65 & used to exercise with Jack with my mom when I was 5
This guy was a genius. If everybody did their best to eat healthy (snack only occasionally) and exercise regularly as best you can it would be such a wonderful world. People would be in shape, looking younger looking their best, and overall be much healthier and much happier. $$ saved on medical care would be astronomical.
This is mu first time with Jack 🤗 Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱