National Fitness Hall of Fame
National Fitness Hall of Fame is an American hall of fame for notable fitness personalities. It includes bodybuilders, fitness athletes and pioneers, and notable figures involved in fitness management and development. Over 175,000 people vote for the inductees. As of 2009 the executive director was John Figarelli.[1]
Inductees
- John Abdo
- Charles Atlas
- Doris J. Barrilleaux
- Paul Bernstein
- Steven Blair, P.E.D.
- Joe Bonomo
- Paul Bragg, ND
- Douglas Brooks
- Tom Campanaro
- Nancy Claussen
- Dr. Phil Claussen, DC
- Dr. Kenneth Cooper, MD
- Bill Crawford https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Crawford
- Bob Delmonteque, ND
- Dr. Nick DiNubile, DO
- Brenda Dykgraaf
- Clyde Emrich
- Jim Everroad
- Cory Everson
- Cathe Friedrich
- Bob Gajda
- Dr. Bob Goldman, MD
- Esther Gutiérrez Sloan
- Lee Haney
- John Hansen
- Marilu Henner
- Bob Hoffman
- Gilad Janklowicz
- Kathy Kaehler
- Bill Kazmaier
- Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, MD
- Sara Kooperman
- Charles T. Kuntzleman, Ed.D
- Jack LaLanne
- Tony Little
- Anibal Lopez
- Jim Lorimer
- Dr. Joseph C. Maroon, MD
- Bernarr Macfadden
- Gin Miller
- Lenda Murray
- Melissa Orth-Fray
- Dave Parise
- Bill Pearl
- Joseph Pilates
- Bonnie Prudden
- Margaret Richard
- Bob Richards
- Donna Richardson-Joyner
- Forbes Riley
- Keli Roberts
- Mark Rothstein
- Francis Ruettiger
- Thomas Sattler, Ed.D
- Fred Schutz
- Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Linda Shelton
- Richard Simmons
- Kathy Smith
- Jacki Sorensen
- Jake Steinfeld
- Dr. James Stoxen, DC
- Vic Tanny
- Michael Thurmond
- Dennis Tinerino
- Jan Todd, Ph.D
- Terry Todd, Ph.D
- Tamilee Webb
- Sylvia Ulback
- David P. Webster
- Ben Weider
- Betty Weider
- Joe Weider
References
- ↑ Little, Tony (15 December 2009). There's Always a Way: How to Develop a Positive Mindset and Succeed in Business and Life. John Wiley & Sons. p. 1. ISBN 978-0-470-59764-4. Retrieved 15 January 2013.