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Prove it, Jack!

It’s never too late, and you’re never too old, to stay fit

"It’s never too late, and you’re never too old," claims world-famous physical fitness legend Jack LaLanne, and before anyone can say "Prove it, Jack!" he does.

On his 65th birthday—the age at which many people retire and begin taking life even easier than before—Jack performed a feat that you might have thought only a young Olympian would attempt: he swam across Lake Ashhinoko in Japan while towing 65 boats containing a total of 6,500 pounds of wood pulp!

Sound pretty amazing? Well, what do you think of this? To celebrate his 70th birthday, Jack dove into 60º water off Long Beach, California and swam one mile while towing 70 boats containing a total of 70 people. It took him 2 ½ hours to complete the task, and—believe it or not—his hands and feet were bound together!

And at the age of 81 as he released a new fitness video, Forever Young, he said, “I feel no different now than when I was 21. I’m in as good shape now as I was back then!”

Amazing? Yes, especially when you consider how feeble many people are at age 70. But perhaps it really isn’t amazing if you believe, as Jack LaLanne does, that this is what all people are capable of. You included

Here’s what you can do:

  1. Set goals for yourself, so you don’t get old. Goals keep you looking ahead, rather than back.
  2. Hold your stomach in at red lights.
  3. Run to all your meals. Run in place as you talk on the phone.
  4. Turn pages faster when you read.
  5. Eat less and less, not more and more. Choose healthier foods and snacks.
  6. Buy clothes one size too small. Collect pictures of super-fit people.
  7. Do some physical activity every day. Walk up five flights of stairs. Bike ride to work
    or shopping. Jog home from work. Swim for twenty minutes. Take up a new sport.
  8. Don’t grow old! Age is a state of mind, and you’re only as old as you think you are.
    Ask yourself, “How old would I be if I didn’t know how old I was?”
  9. Make a commitment today, right now, to attain, and then maintain, a high level of
    physical fitness. It’s never too late, and you’re never too old!

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