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Team LaLanne Homepagehttp://teamlalanne.org/
Launched in Jan 2008, there have been a few responses via email (site is non-interactive). Need to post a link to the LaLanne tribe after this hub site goes live. |
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Jack LaLanne video about "problems" and not letting them get in the way of maintaining our fitnessExcellent pep talk. |
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Jack LaLanne interview for WebMD in 2006This is a transcript of the interview posted (and amusingly annotated) by Marissa Beck on her blog. |
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Chris LaLanne espouses fitness basics (SF Gate, 2 Sep 08)This article profiles Jack LaLanne's grand-nephew Chris who runs a Personal Training studio in San Francisco. |
These are blog posts from everyone:
What inspired Steve to create Team LaLanne and this website.
Countdown to launch this website
I telephoned Gary Emich on 9 Apr 09. He's the go-to man for SF Bay swims: http://www.lanelinestoshorelines.com/
We discussed the possibility of organizing a swim in the Bay on 26 Sep 09, and how to deal with the complication of the DSE Escape from Alcatraz which is also on that day. He said that the tides will be very calm, so if we wanted to start our swim after the DSE folks start, that could probably work. (DSE swim starts at 8-8:15am, so we could probably start ~9am). He recommended aiming for Aquatic Park rather than the St. Francis yacht club because the weak tides would make swimming to the SFYC take a while.
I think a Bay swim makes sense for a JLL tribute, given all of the publicized swims Jack has done in this area. We could host a few practice swims and info sessions for folks who haven't done it before. For those who have done it before and want to do something a little different to increase the challenge: try going sans wet suit, or we could maybe arrange a ride/run to start after the swim. (I'm also considering the possibility of having a group of swimmers tow a small boat carrying someone representing JLL, but this might be too crazy.)
I promised to get back to Gary when I know more about how many people would be interested in doing it. Getting the permit is free, but hiring the support boat and kayakers could probably run ~$300-500 (though volunteers would help bring costs down).
The Dolphin club and South End Rowing club has their annual Escape from Alcatraz scheduled for our target "feat of strength" day, 26 Sep 2009:
As it features a swim from Alcatraz and a challenging run, it would be an excellent choice for a designated feat of strength, which Team LaLanne members could enter as a group.
The trouble is, only Dolphin or South End club members are permitted to do the swim. And you have to have been a club member for at least 6 months to qualify.
So unless they are willing to make an exception for our special group, this is probably not a viable option.
The main possibilities include a Bay swim, bike ride, and/or run. Though I'm open to suggestion.
The event could include JLL symbolism, such as doing "95" miles or km, taking a route that goes by the location of his original gym, having swimmers tow a small vessel containing a JLL effigy, doing 95 jumping jacks ("star jumps") before/after the event, etc.
The decision on what to do will depend on the group that we assemble. We can take a vote to see what folks are most interested in doing.
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GroupFeatOfStrengthFor helping plan group feats of strength athletic workouts for the Team LaLanne tribe |
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LaLanneMain wiki page for the Team LaLanne tribe and tips on getting started. |
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JackLaLannesHallOfFameInductionNotes from the induction of Jack LaLanne in to the California Museum's Hall of Fame in Dec 2008. |