Jane Fonda’s 1979 Fitness Advice Is the Secret to Looking Good Forever Inline
Photographed by Arthur Elgort, Vogue, December 19791/5“People respond differently to various types of movement, to different workout speeds, even to different kinds of music. I like ballet and what it does for me—the slowness, the rigor, the sense of creativity while I move.”
Photographed by Arthur Elgort, Vogue, December 19792/5“When I’m on a movie location, no matter where I am, the first thing I ask is, ‘Where is a ballet school?’ I’ve studied ballet in almost every country I’ve been in.”
Photographed by Arthur Elgort, Vogue, December 19793/5“There’s no substitute for exercise that makes you sweat. That’s how you burn off fat, tone up muscle.”
Photographed by Arthur Elgort, Vogue, December 19794/5“I don’t think it’s important to look young or to look thin. The most important thing is to be healthy.”
Photographed by Arthur Elgort, Vogue, December 19795/5“It makes me happy when a woman comes up to me after class and says, ‘Exercise has given me a new self-image.’”