Fitness Television...
I
can not believe that the hundreds of channels I get on my cable
subscription not one of them is dedicated to health and fitness. There has never been a greater need for one. Americans
are getting fatter and less healthy and almost every week there seems
to be a story about our growing obesity problem , however, a show
featuring home workouts is apparently as elusive as the fairy teeth as we move in 2014 Fitness Television.
Ironically, when people were thin. I said Jack LaLanne here a couple of times - and I will return because he pioneered the concept of a fitness television with exercises that you can do in the comfort of your home, in front unit . The spectacle of Jack LaLanne created in 1951 and lasted until 1985. It was the most exercise program. LaLanne incorporates household items that someone was there, like a chair , so that viewers participate . My mother liked. She was a housewife and exercises helped to stay in shape. Besides training movements , LaLanne also shared recipes and tips on nutrition Fitness Television.
The 1980s saw a revolution in the formation and growth during this decade , remember Richard Simmons have his own show during morning exercises incorporating . I also remember Body by Jake , I organized coach Jack Hollywood Steinfeld and 20 minutes drive , a Canadian program that featured a group of women dressed in aerobics clothing show moves on a turntable ( I wonder many male viewers were granted , not necessarily the year. )
Now ? Nothing. Instead of giving the people something healthy and productive to do, and cable TV is full of reality Fitness Television programs ... some of them , like Man v Food , shoveling and even promote unhealthy * s as much as possible in the throat. Sure, you can find free online practice , but I think really needs to be a program for cable TV or exercise during the day or the afternoon - something that people can watch and DVR when they have the time to exercise.
The probable reason that such programs do not exist, it is because nobody would . There were two channels of fitness on the cable about 6 years ago , called Fitness Television exercise and Fit TV , and both bit the dust after only a few years on the air. So, as the old saying goes , you can lead a horse to water but you can not make it drink . I blogged about why before today's society is so big , and unfortunately , many people do not seem to get healthy and exercise regime is a change of lifestyle, not something you made for a week and then resign. Maybe if the networks at least try an exercise demonstration this time of year when people make New Year's resolutions , you might be able to make it stick around for a while - God knows we could use one.
Fitness Television...
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