‘Bodies In Motion’ Fitness Icon Dead at 71
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Gilad Janklowicz, the fitness instructor behind Bodies In Motion, died on June 9 at the age of 71.
The TV pioneer’s “sudden passing” was announced by the Jewish Live Television network, where he hosted a morning show. “A beloved household name, an exceptional athlete, and a cherished member of the JLTV family, Gilad leaves behind an indelible legacy that transformed the fitness landscape in North America and across the globe,” the announcement said.
The cause of death was not specified.
Born in Israel, Janklowicz was a track-and-field athlete who briefly worked as a fitness instructor in the IDF before moving to the United States to attend UCLA’s film school.
In 1983, he launched Bodies In Motion, the first nationally syndicated half-hour fitness show filmed on location.
Each episode was filmed on Hawaii’s beaches, and Janklowicz would sign off by quipping, “Till next time, keep in motion.” Janklowicz was inducted into the National Fitness Hall of Fame for making fitness accessible to millions of viewers worldwide.
He also received the Jack and Elaine LaLanne Inspirational Achievement Award for his work as an instructor.
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