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  2. The Jack LaLanne Show - Wikipedia

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    LaLanne often used his white German shepherd dog, Happy, in his program. The dog's tricks attracted children to the program, so that LaLanne could say to the children: "You go get Mother or Daddy, Grandmother, Grandfather, whoever is in the house. You go get them, and you make sure they exercise with me." [3]

  3. The Debbie Drake Show - Wikipedia

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    The Debbie Drake Show was an American exercise television show hosted by Debbie Drake that ran from 1960 to 1978. [1] Background

  4. Joanie Greggains - Wikipedia

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    Joanie Greggains, née Joan Catherine Ferro; 18 February 1944 – 28 May 2022) was an American fitness instructor. Greggains was the radio host of The Joanie Greggains Show, a weekend health and fitness program on KSRO Radio, Santa Rosa, California. She was also known for her long-running television exercise show, Morning Stretch.

  5. 5 curated workout playlists we can’t stop listening to - AOL

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    From upbeat chart-toppers to mellow songs and throwbacks, there are plenty of workout playlists to try out with Amazon Music Unlimited. 5 curated workout playlists we can’t stop listening to ...

  6. Lilias, Yoga and You - Wikipedia

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    Lilias, Yoga and You (later shortened to Lilias!) is a PBS television show hosted by Lilias Folan, a Cincinnati, Ohio based practitioner of yoga as exercise.The show first aired on October 5, 1970 on Cincinnati PBS member station WCET and three years later was carried on PBS across the United States, where it ran until 1999.

  7. Ed Allen (TV host) - Wikipedia

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    Ed Allen (14 December 1926 – 29 December 2018) was a television host noted for his syndicated exercise programs. Allen was an actor and singer in the United States during his early career, becoming a television program host in 1948. [1] His program was broadcast on 43 American television stations, resulting in fan mail of 3,000 letters a week ...

  8. Step aerobics - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1969, Judi Missett developed Jazzercise, combining jazz dance with fun exercise in much the same way. Building through the 1970s, Missett's Jazzercise and Sorensen's Aerobic Dancing became very popular in the U.S., such that by 1981–82 they counted 4,000 instructors each, and more than 300,000 students combined. [5]

  9. Jacki Sorensen - Wikipedia

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    Jacki Sorensen (born Jacqueline Faye Mills; December 10, 1942) is the American originator of aerobic dancing, popularly known as aerobics.Inspired by Dr. Kenneth H. Cooper's 1968 book on aerobic exercise, she created for women an aerobic dance routine to music in 1969 in Puerto Rico, teaching U.S. Air Force wives. [2]