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Bonnie Prudden Obituary

Bonnie Prudden fitness pioneer and founder of Bonnie Prudden Myotherapy, passed away at her home in Tucson on December 11, 2011. She was 97. "You can't turn back the clock, but you can wind it up again," she told her students and patients, and that is how she lived her life. She was born on January 29, 1914, in New York City. When she was three years old, the curious and energetic Bonnie would climb out of her bedroom window and wander the neighborhood at night. A wise doctor gave her frantic mother some advice. "There is nothing the matter with this child that discipline and exhaustion won't cure. Put her in the Russian Ballet School." It worked, and by the time she was 10, Bonnie was a professional dancer and eventually performed on Broadway with the Weidman/Humphrey concert dancers. Bonnie equated exercising to music with happiness, and said, "body movement has a language all its own." She became an avid rock climber, skier and fitness enthusiast. At age 23 she fractured her pelvis in four places during a skiing accident but wouldn't take no for an answer when told she would never be able to climb or ski again and could never have children. Bonnie had two children and in 1943 was the first woman awarded the National Ski Patrol Badge. She has 30 first ascents to her credit in the "Gunks." "Bonnie holds a place in the climbing history of the Shawangunks that has yet to be superseded by any other woman. Bonnie was a luminary in the climbing scene for more than a decade" said Laura Waterman, author of Rocks and Roses, a book about women climbers. After watching her daughter's dismal gym class in the 1940's, Bonnie decided to use her background in dance and athletics to give neighborhood children "conditioning" classes. As the classes grew she used the Kraus-Weber test for minimum muscular fitness to chart student progress and noticed that new students failed the test and returning students passed. Bonnie and Dr. Hans Kraus, Kennedy's White House doctor, worked together to test thousands of children across American and in Europe and found that Americans were the least fit. The results, presented to President Eisenhower at a White House luncheon in 1955 and known as the "report that shocked the President," led Eisenhower to establish the President's Council on Youth Fitness, now the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. Bonnie was a columnist and advisor for Sports Illustrated. In 1957, in a full length leotard of her own design, she launched a line of fitness fashions on the cover of Sports Illustrated. She had her own TV show in the 60's, appeared on countless radio talk shows and wrote 15 books and numerous articles. She also invented exercise equipment. Bonnie always felt that if individuals had the correct information and tools that they could, for the most part, take care of themselves. In 1976, she developed Bonnie Prudden Myotherapy, a non-invasive, remarkably simple method of relieving muscle pain. She went on to write Myotherapy: Bonnie Prudden's Complete Guide to Pain-Free Living in which she shows step by step through photographs, charts and drawings how to erase and recover from muscle pain and how to maintain, repair, tune up and take charge of your body. In 1980 she opened a school to train myotherapists to erase pain from muscles by pressing on the trigger points and then using appropriate exercises to keep the muscles free of pain. In 2006 Bonnie was inducted into the Fitness Hall of Fame and the Massage Hall of Fame. In November of 2007, at age 93, she received the Inaugural Lifetime Achievement Award presented by the council which she co-founded. She was chosen "based on the span and scope of an individual's career, the estimated number of lives the individual has touched through his or her work, the legacy of the individual's work, and additional awards or honors received over the course of his or her career." Bonnie brought hope and inspiration, laughter and play to thousands of people. She made this world a better place and the impact of her wonderful accomplishments will live on and continue to benefit us all through her teachings. "Very seldom do wonderful things happen while we wait," she said, as she marched to the beat of her own drum. In celebration of Bonnie's life, memorial donations can be made to: Bonnie Prudden Myotherapy, Inc. 4330 East Havasu Road, Tucson, AZ 85718 www.bonnieprudden.com Arrangements by ADAIR FUNERAL HOME, Avalon Chapel.

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Published by Arizona Daily Star on Dec. 18, 2011.

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Paula Hughes

November 23, 2024

As a young child, I watched her fitness show. She inspired me.When I moved to Tucson from Canada, I was delighted to see she had a fitness studio on the eastside. She influenced so many to be active & improve their health.

October 24, 2012

Thanks for getting Pres. Eisenhower to start the Council on Physical Fitness.

May 16, 2012

I feel blessed to have known Bonnie. She was truly a gift from God. Due to her work, thousands of people have learned how to deal with their disabilities and their pain. I have shared her techniques to deal with pain to many friends. They too will be sad to hear of her death. I will miss you Bonnie.

V Oates

February 19, 2012

It is so ironic to me that in a time when physical fitness, especially for our children, is such a major concern, we have so tremendously down-played the positive impact of Bonnie Prudden. In the summer of the late 1960's, at the age of 14, I worked out to her show every morning. I lost 10 pounds that summer and continued to workout, getting A's in PE for the first time in my life, all throughout high school and college. I began to eat yogurt and use my recreation time for walking, swimming and bicycling. In college, I developed a love for camping and hiking. I attribute my passion for physical fitness in my early adult years to Ms. Prudden. I hope her work lives on for many, many decades to come.

January 6, 2012

Her light still shines.....meeting her years ago in Charlotte, N.C. was a memory I'll never forget. I still have copies of her books, tapes, etc. The world benefited greatly from her life.

My condolences to family and friends.

Hilda Hager, New London, N. C.

Carol Miller

December 27, 2011

As a fan from a far, I have read and own a few of the excellent books written by Bonnie. I treasure these books and refer to them often. Bonnie was an inspiration to my generation of "baby boomers." She will be greatly missed and fondly remembered.

December 26, 2011

Dear family ,friends and conpanions,

I was sad to hear of Bonnie's passing.She was a wonderful person who taught so many of us myotherapy,fitness and to use he body or lose it,,,,,movement , movement ,movement.

We met at a workshop and i was fortunate to visit her home in the Berkshires several times.

How fortunate we were to have her .

My prayers are with you .

God Bless,

Sr. Beverly Rochford,ssj
Mont Marie
Holyoke,Mass

Shelley Stockwell-Nicholas

December 19, 2011

Dearest Suzy, Petie and the rest of your wonderful family. We send you our heartfelt love and are so happy to know her through you.

What an inspiration she is to us all. I somehow know she is watching us and saying "living life well was my best strategy."

Love,
Shelley and Jon

December 18, 2011

suzy,
I did not know your Mom,,,I did know of her...what an inspiration.
We were out of town last week and just heard the news this morning, Know that I hold you in my heart, thoughts and prayers.
Much love and many hugs,
Dona Tooley

Bonnie & Sandy; Tucson, AZ 1997

Sandy Dirks

December 18, 2011

She was an inspiration to us all and taught us how to "Keep Fit and Be Happy!" She was a dear friend and treasured teacher; we will continue to honor her by teaching Bonnie Prudden Myotherapy and Exercise Therapy to help others learn how to erase their pain and tension.

Ted & Valerie Golembiewski

December 18, 2011

It was sad to read about Bonnie's death but she had a wonderful life. Being from NYC, we shared a similar background, and I believe she was with the Weidman/Humphrey dance company at the same time as our friend, Jean Burgess, who shared Bonnie's love of movement. Rest in peace, Bonnie.
Ted & Valerie Golembiewski

Sybil Baitz

December 18, 2011

Already sent message about 3 minutes ago! Would like to add a candle

Sybil Baitz

December 18, 2011

What a fabulous life she led. My condolences to you and your family.

I used to see your Mom on T.V. and listen to her on the radio as well.

What an inspiration!

All my love,
Sybil B.

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