Jack LaLanne
Last Week In Review February 2010 At TheMartialArtsReporter.com
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This year seems to be moving at lightning speed. Two months have already passed and here’s the last Week In Review February 2010:
Years before Bruce Lee, …Extreme Pushups By Fitness Legend Jack LaLanne
An important topic in anybody’s life, … No Fear Or Know Fear?
Jean-Paul Belmondo … I Really Think He Was “The French Steve McQueen”
Consider Mokuso Or The Power Of Meditation Not Only For Martial Artists
Did The Movie “Enough” With Jennifer Lopez Help Women’s Self-Defense?
High-grade Muay Thai … From The Netherlands, The First Foreigner To Be Named “Muay Thai Fighter Of The Year”
Enjoy And Don’t Be A Stranger!
Extreme Pushups By Fitness Legend Jack LaLanne
By the time Bruce Lee shocked the martial arts community with his fingertip pushups in the mid 60s there was a guy who had already been on TV with his own daily show promoting fitness and healthy life style for about 15 years.
His name: Jack LaLanne.
Jack LaLanne is considered the “Godfather of Fitness”. Rightfully so, in my humble opinion.
His TV show ran for 34 years and is considered the longest running fitness program in TV history.
Would you be interested to see an extreme pushup by the guy who set a world record by doing 1,033 pushups in 23 minutes at the age of 42?
I thought so.
Jack LaLanne by the way turned 95 last September and is still going strong.
Here’s the short clip I found which must have been an excerpt of his show during the 50s.
Take it easy!















