

Gilad has been featured in myriad print publications including: Fitness personalities such as Arnold Schwarzeneger, Jack La Lanne and quarterback Joe Thiesman all trained with Gilad and appeared on his television program ‘Bodies in Motion’. Gilad was inducted into the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1991.Īfter an achilles injury shattered his Olympic dreams, Gilad enrolled at the UCLA film school and began instructing fitness classes in some of Los Angeles’s top studios and fitness facilities where he built a strong following and trained some of the worlds best known celebrities. Later, as an Olympic hopeful in 1980, he trained and competed alongside some of the best athletes in the world. He eventually became a record holding decathlon athlete in Israel and a fitness officer in the military. Most of Gilad’s life has been devoted to fitness since his high school days where he excelled in track and field.

The program debuted in 1988 and aired for 5 years. Gilad also created an exercise program for ESPN entitled, ‘Basic Training the Workout’, a boot camp style training program hosted by his sister, Ada.
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In January 2005 Gilad released ‘Total Body Sculpt with Gilad’ this series was created for FitTV to complement the existing ‘Bodies in Motion’ show and give the viewers a dynamic new concept in fitness that focuses on sculpting exercises and strength training.

In a viewers poll conducted by FitTV Gilad won the title of ‘Fitness Instructor of the Year’ for the years 2004, 2005, 20.
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The show aired in over 80 countries and was chosen as the #1 TV fitness program in the world by Self Magazine. ‘Bodies in Motion’ won Cable Magazine’s ‘People’s Choice Award’ for best health and fitness show every year the category was offered. Currently the show is the longest running fitness show in the US. As of 2002 the show has been airing on Discovery’s new fitness channel Fit TV. From 1996 to 2002 the show aired on Fox Sports and on The Health Network. It was the first fitness show to air on ESPN, where it enjoyed an eleven-year run from 1985 to 1996.
