Welcome to YLOAN.COM
yloan.com » aging » Anti-Aging Tip: Live and Leave Like Jack LaLanne
Health Medical Acne Aerobics-Cardio Alternative Anti-Aging Build-Muscle Chronic-Illness Dental-Care Depression Diabetes Disability Exercise Eye-Care Fitness-Equipment Hair-Loss Medicine Meditation Nutrition Obesity Polution Quit-Smoking Sidha Supplements Yeast Infection H1N1 Swine Flu SARS herpes therapy panic surgeon hurts teeth remedies eliminate chiropractic arthritis ingredients syndrome binding anxiety surgery medication psychic dental reflux doctor relief premature emotional stress disorder implants wrinkles vision infection aging liposuction seattle stunning sweating hair treatment tinnitus

Anti-Aging Tip: Live and Leave Like Jack LaLanne

Anti-Aging Tip: Live and Leave Like Jack LaLanne


A remarkable man, Jack LaLanne, left the planet recently at age 96 in the way

wed all like to do healthy and active right up to the end.

It reminded me of a central theme in Dr. Terry Grossmans lectures. Terry


Grossman is an MD specializing in longevity medicine. He and futurist Ray

Kurzweil co-authored the book, Transcend, a comprehensive guide to

staying healthy and living life to the fullest.

Dr. Grossman says we can live a healthy, active, sexy life right up to the

end and he calls it squaring the curve.

Hes referring to the downward curve on most health graphs that begins

about age 30, when the average person begins to lose some degree of strength,

stamina, flexibility and energy.

Most such graphs show a steady line that begins to curve down and continues

that way for decades until death. But Dr. Grossman says we can work on

squaring the curve and keep that line level until the time when we die and it

makes a sudden turn downward.

Thats exactly what Jack LaLanne did. Known as the Godfather of

Fitness, LaLanne squared the curve just like wed all like to do. He

lived a healthy, active life and then died a month ago of pneumonia at the

age of 96 after a brief illness.

LaLanne had said more than once, People dont die of old age. They die

of inactivity. And the wonderful thing about his legacy is that he lived

true to his beliefs and convictions, and never stopped living a full and

active life. He continued to exercise daily well into his 90s.

Some of us who are old enough remember his TV show that began in the 50s

and aired until 1985.

We also remember his trademark tight-fitting jumpsuit and his enthusiasm for

exercise and fitness. I can still picture him doing jumping jacks on

black and white TV.

His determination to become fit grew out of a desperate attempt to curtail

his addiction to sugar and relieve the suffering from terrible headaches,

mood swings and depression.

After hearing a lecture by Paul Bragg about the health benefits of exercise

and eating unprocessed foods, the young LaLanne swore off white flour, sugar

and most fat and began eating more fruits and vegetables. By age 15, he had

built a backyard gym of climbing ropes, chin-up bars, sit-up machines and

weights.

Even if youve never heard of LaLanne, his ground-breaking work in

body-building and strength training for extended health, as well as his

nutritional guidelines, influenced the entire health and wellness awareness

of the past 60 years.

Jack was definitely a trail-blazer way ahead of his time in the area of

health and fitness. Weve all benefited from his commitment to helping

others build positive habits and live long, healthy and happy lives.

Yes, Jack LaLanne squared the curve and you can too. Think about it! Why

waste away when you can use body, mind and spirit action steps to stay vital,

interested and active until its time to go?

Ive spent the past 7 years discovering and practicing these steps and have

completely turned my life around. I can honestly say at age 74 that I have

the stamina, energy and enthusiasm I had in my 20s and 30s! A major part of

my daily exercise routine is the Five Tibetan Rites. You can watch a

demonstration on how to do them at

http://www.howtogrowyounger.com/p/tror.html

I send a grateful salute to Jack LaLanne for paving the way to health


consciousness since the 1930s and want to honor him for showing us how to

live with strength and vigor until its time to leave. Growing younger

isnt about living forever its about living and leaving like Jack

LaLanne.
Should A Senior Consider Anti-Aging Aides: Can You Really Fight Aging? Established Anti-aging Methods Useful To Combat Memory Loss Look 10 Years Younger With The Use Of The Right Anti-Aging Cream. Guaranteed Anti- Aging Honey, Sweet Nectar Step By Step Guide On How To Defy The Skin Aging Process How To Take Good Care of Your Mind with Antiaging Tactics What are some of the proven anti-aging methods? MLM and the Grand Parade of Lifeless Packaging Select Your Online Packaging Suppliers Carefully Different types of liquid filling and packaging machine Intensive Moisturizer: The Perfect Solution To Aging And Dry Skin The Natural Way to Preventing Aging Skin Obtain The Best Out Of Bubble Packaging
print
www.yloan.com guest:  register | login | search IP(3.145.40.61) / Processed in 0.009186 second(s), 7 queries , Gzip enabled , discuz 5.5 through PHP 8.3.9 , debug code: 114 , 4145, 586,
Anti-Aging Tip: Live and Leave Like Jack LaLanne