Fitness pioneer Jack LaLanne dies
Fitness pioneer and entrepreneur Jack LaLanne has died at the age of 96 at his home in Morro Bay, California, US.
LaLanne started his career working in a gym in Oakland in 1936 and went on to host the longest-running fitness show on American television.
During his career, he owned and operated a number of health clubs under his name, wrote books, invented gym equipment and was widely recognised as the ‘face of fitness’ in the US for decades.
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