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Susan Jane Powter (born December 22, 1957) [1] is an Australian-born American motivational speaker, nutritionist, personal trainer, and author, who rose to fame in the 1990s with her catchphrase "Stop the Insanity!", the centerpiece of her weight-loss infomercial.
Susan Powter, ’90s Stop the Insanity! fitness guru, is returning to the spotlight after disappearing for over 30 years. She is telling her story via a self-published memoir, And Then Em Died ...
Thirty years ago Powter's company made millions with her fitness infomercial, program and books. But Hollywood tried to change and control her Why ’90s Fitness Icon Susan Powter Walked Away from ...
Fitness icon Susan Powter, whose memorable "stop the insanity" catchphrase helped define the wellness and weight-loss craze that swept American pop culture in the 1990s, has opened up about life ...
VirtualGym TV was a live broadcasting and on-demand online gym, which provided virtual exercise classes. [1]The company was created to help address the global obesity crisis, which faces the UK, and the wider general population. [2]
General fitness training may be used to promote weight loss. Personal trainers construct a program centered on restructuring lifestyle while helping to provide the necessary motivation for its success. General fitness training can also be used to promote toning or building of muscles, which are essentially the same physiological process.
The Tonal 2 is an in-home, all-in-one gym focused on resistance training. The device itself is like a thick mirror, with adjustable metal arms that unfold for use and then tuck away for storage.
Aerobics Oz Style, was created and produced by Harry Michaels and began in 1982 and ran continuously through until 2005, with over 4,500 episodes produced, by production company Zero1Zero (now NEP Studios).