Sunday, February 21, 2016

Whatever happened to Leslie Lilian anyway?

I’ve been doing workouts at home for decades. I first started when I was pregnant with my younger son—I faithfully followed exercises from Jane Fonda’s Workout Book for Pregnancy, Birth & Recovery. We didn’t have a VHS machine then (they were really pricy back in the day) so the book was my only option. I’d been in the Army with my first pregnancy and per Army regulations, I did the normal PT until I was 20 weeks pregnant. At the point, I was allowed to drop to my knees for push-ups, and the distance I had to run was reduced to—if I recall correctly—a mile. So I’d stayed in shape for my first pregnancy and wanted to do the same for my second one.

Within a few years, as I mentioned here, I started getting my own workout videos (by that time, my folks had given us a VHS player). I did those workouts on a very regular basis, probably four to five times a week.

It’s funny, when you hear something over and over, you’ll end up knowing the lines by heart. I’ve done that with my workouts and Kent has too. Sometimes he’ll holler the next line in the workout all the way from another room. It’s comical, especially when we both do it at the same time.

But I didn’t think I’d remember the lines from those long ago workouts. Let’s face it, we’re talking about 30 years ago and memories do fade. But I did! In Jane Fonda’s New Workout, there’s an opening song that one of the people doing the exercises sings at the beginning and the end. Jane tells you to sing along since that’s a good way to make sure you don’t get too out of breath. Even though I didn’t remember all the steps in the aerobic section, I remembered all the lyrics to the song
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Then I got curious about the singer/exerciser. Her name was Leslie Lilian (all these years I thought Jane said Leslie Williams—oops), and she was a tiny thing with beautiful hair and also a decent voice. I Googled her and found the skimpiest of entries in IMDb. I also found a couple of YouTube videos of that portion of the workout and an article by Rebecca Harrington from last year reviewing the workouts (and realizing she knew all the lyrics to that song from having heard it as a small child* while her mother worked out). But that’s it.

I guess I was hoping for some sort of fairy tale ending for Leslie, that maybe the song opened the door for her to have a vocal career, or that maybe she went on to open her own studio or become a personal trainer or something. But I couldn’t find anything—even Jane Fonda herself said they’d lost touch long ago. I hope things turned out well for her.

*I do wonder if either of my kids would remember those lyrics. They sure heard them often enough.

Here's the song for your viewing pleasure:

4 comments:

KD said...

LOL! I remember doing this very workout in the late '90s as a young teacher with some of my colleagues after school. Those outfits!

Unknown said...

I have the pleasure of knowing this lady. She became a personal trainer. To this day she is still in the best shape. And like a pixie fairy. With her mile wide smile and her fabulous hair. You just wana gran here like a little doll she still is. And run around with her under your arm. She also does alot of volunteer work. As the life she lives is truely blessed. I absolutely adore my little pixie girl.
P.s. she can be really mean when needs too. So if your sensitive person.amire this fiesty kitten from afar.
Still love this kitten like crazy.

Unknown said...

She is doing great. Her life has been truely blessed. I see her very often. She is still stealthy and fabulous hair. Looks 48. With a mile wide smile. She actively volunteers. I love my little pixie fairy girl. She is a private person. Very loyal. Responaible. Beautiful inside out. Lets continue on giving this beautiful pixie girl her privacy, as her life is full with abundance and love from family and friends.
To answer your question. She is a true light worker.

Unknown said...

This was my first exercise video. I loved it and lost weight. It has been my favorote if all time. So encouraging with the song. I have been lookingnto rebuy this on a dvd as I dont have mine anymore I think I was 19 when I got it maybe 1988 around there and I lost all my weigjt afyer having 2 babies and nothing compared to thos workout..it was fun and burned the fat. Thank you Jane Fonda!