
A beloved TV fitness presenter has died aged 71.Gilad Janklowicz, a fitness instructor who rose to fame on his show Bodies in Motion, teaching viewers how to stay fit in the 80s and 90s, died on Tuesday, June 9th in Hawaii.
Jewish Life Television, on which Janklowicz's show was aired, announced his "sudden passing". The statement read: "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." Brad Pomerance, JLTV Executive Vice President, said in a separate statement: "We are absolutely heartbroken.
"Gilad was a force of nature – an incredible, singular talent who built an empire out of making people feel healthy, capable, and alive. But beyond the screen and the global brand, Gilad was a dear, deeply loyal friend.
"Losing his presence in our lives is devastating, and losing his friendship leaves a void that is truly impossible to fill. Our thoughts and prayers are with his loved ones during this unimaginably difficult time."
JLTV confirmed it will broadcast a special 12-hour marathon tribute on Monday, June 22, which will feature classic episodes of Bodies in Motion and Total Body Sculpt, highlighting "his incredible journey, his family, and his enduring spirit."
At the start of his career, Janklowicz was a one-time Olympic hopeful in the decathlon before moving to the US to attend film school at UCLA.
He launched Bodies in Motion in 1983, which was the first nationally syndicated fitness show to be filmed on location, in Hawaii. It aired on ESPN from 1985 to 1996, before moving to Discovery Fit and Health.
Janklowicz also hosted Total Body Sculpt, Total Body Sculpt Plus and the game show Gilad’s Minds in Motion. His shows were aired all over the world, making him one of the most recognisable fitness personalities ever.
His signature sign-off at the conclusion of his broadcasts was "Till next time, keep in motion."
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