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San Diego Fitness Pioneer Dies
May 2, 2008
Source: Fitness Business Pro
Frederick Kasch, a health and fitness pioneer, died earlier this month at a San Diego hospital at the age of 94, about a week shy of his 95th birthday.
In 1958, at was then known as San Diego State College, Kasch started one of the first adult-fitness programs in the country and pioneered long-term studies documenting the effect of exercise on the aging cardiovascular system, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported. Kasch, an avid jogger for most of his life, shunned the belief that anyone older than 35 should cut down on exercise.
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