Remember when leg warmers and neon leotards were the height of fashion? That wasn't just an odd fashion trend; it was the 1980s showing its obsession with all things fitness. This was the decade when getting in shape went from something a few people did to a full-blown cultural movement.
If you wanted to get fit in the '80s, you were probably doing aerobics. Thanks to Jane Fonda and her workout tapes, aerobics classes became the place to be. People loved the high-energy music and the group vibe. It was exercise, but it felt more like a party.
Then came the VHS revolution. Suddenly, you didn't even need to leave your living room to get a workout. Pop a tape into the VCR, and you could be sweating along with your favorite fitness guru on your TV screen. It was a game-changer for people who were too busy or shy to hit the gym.
The '80s also gave us some of the first celebrity fitness icons. People didn't just want to work out; they wanted to look like Richard Simmons or have abs like the ones on the cover of a fitness magazine. These icons didn't just sell workout gear; they sold a lifestyle.