The history of fitness through Della.
Age 13. All the exercises printed in my mother's magazines, guaranteed to whittle the waist, streamline the hips, develop the bust and make me look just like the models by, "swimsuit season." All the lady's magazines had an issue in May that covered diet and exercise -- and that was it for the year. Now every issue has those things. How we've changed.
Age 15. Jack Lalanne popped up on TV. My mother and I did his morning show together in the summer time.
Age 17. The President's Physical Fitness test came around to our school. Everyone was surprised that wimpy 110 pound me was the fastest girl runner in the school, faster than many of the boys. I had never considered the fact that running to catch the school bus every day, running to catch and tie up my Irish Setter every evening, running to my grandmother's house and back on errands several times a day had anything to do with fitness. I couldn't do any of those pull-ups though.
Age 18. Off to college, still doing all those calisthenics in my dorm room every day while the other girls would come around and look at me laughing at what a nut I was.
Age 20. Pregnant did nothing-- considered very bad for the baby.
Age 21. The Royal Canadian Air Force fitness booklet. I loved that thing. I finally had an organized fitness program, worked up to the top levels, still had trouble with the push-ups.
Age 22. Kenneth Coopers book on aerobics changed my life. I started jumping rope for 21 minutes a day. six days a week, and kept it up, along with ten minutes of floor exercises until I was 45.
Age 25. Started adult ballet classes and added a bar workout at the end of the aerobics as a pleasant reward.
Age 27. Jane Fonda's workout routine was slipped in. Go for the burn!
Age 45. Had to switch from jumping rope to doing lower impact aerobic DVD's instead. Richard Simmons "Sweating to the Oldies," Denise Austin, Leslie Sansone, many others. I loved doing those, anything to music is so much more fun.
Age 65. Broke my leg really bad. Been walking with a cane from then on. Gave it all up. I sure miss it. Just walking the dog would be a treat now.