Clark Hatch is a physical fitness "missionary" who explored Asia, bringing the word on improving health via exercise and nutrition. He has been called "a cross between Marco Polo and Jack LaLanne" by Club Industry Magazine. Starting in 1965, Hatch opened fitness centers in 14 Far East countries, usually the first such facility in each nation, and then expanded into Australia, India, the Middle East and the United States, for a final total of 120. Now retired, he oversees an active organization of 41 centers from Honolulu to Kathmandu. Over the past 45 years he estimates he has helped some one million men and women along the path to fitness and improved health.
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| - Clark Hatch is a physical fitness "missionary" who explored Asia, bringing the word on improving health via exercise and nutrition. He has been called "a cross between Marco Polo and Jack LaLanne" by Club Industry Magazine. Starting in 1965, Hatch opened fitness centers in 14 Far East countries, usually the first such facility in each nation, and then expanded into Australia, India, the Middle East and the United States, for a final total of 120. Now retired, he oversees an active organization of 41 centers from Honolulu to Kathmandu. Over the past 45 years he estimates he has helped some one million men and women along the path to fitness and improved health. (en)
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| - Clark Hatch is a physical fitness "missionary" who explored Asia, bringing the word on improving health via exercise and nutrition. He has been called "a cross between Marco Polo and Jack LaLanne" by Club Industry Magazine. Starting in 1965, Hatch opened fitness centers in 14 Far East countries, usually the first such facility in each nation, and then expanded into Australia, India, the Middle East and the United States, for a final total of 120. Now retired, he oversees an active organization of 41 centers from Honolulu to Kathmandu. Over the past 45 years he estimates he has helped some one million men and women along the path to fitness and improved health. (en)
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