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Hal Johnson and Joanne McLeod are
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television hosts and former international-level athletes. They are best known for their television segments called ''BodyBreak'', which have been in intermittent production since 1988. The program is considered a
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among Canadian pop culture. Johnson and McLeod were both international-level athletes, Johnson with baseball and McLeod with the track and field discipline of hurdles. The duo self-financed the pilot for ''BodyBreak'' in 1988. Rejected by over 40 companies, the first 65 episodes were funded by
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. Over 300 short episodes have been produced, as well as a single-season television series. They have expanded the program into speaking engagements, exercise equipment, and other projects. As a result of racism that Johnson and his parents experienced, their programs and products have intentionally sought to feature an inclusive cast.


Biography


Hal Johnson

Johnson was born in the United States, and grew up in
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, the child of Black and Irish parents. (Johnson has spoken on the racism they faced for their mixed marriage.) Johnson was diagnosed with
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as a child; he would later memorize all the lines for ''BodyBreak''. The captain of his high school's hockey, baseball, basketball and football teams, Johnson attended the
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on a baseball scholarship, earning a business degree. An all-star first baseman, he represented Canada at the World Baseball Championship. For a 10 year period, Johnson lived in the United States, attending the University of Colorado, and living in
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, Long Beach, San Francisco, Denver, and Boulder. After his athletic career, Johnson was hired at
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as a sports reporter. Network executives rescinded that offer the same day it was made, stating that they didn't want a second Black reporter. As an extra in an advertisement for
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, during the 1980s, Johnson was moved so that he wouldn't be sitting next to a white woman. These experiences of racism, as well as the experiences of his parents, helped push Johnson to create ''BodyBreak'' as a countermeasure. The show deliberately sought inclusive casting. Johnson has commented that "the media has not only a tremendous responsibility, but a tremendous power" to influence public perception and acceptance. In 2020, the topic of racism became central, following the
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initiated by the
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. Johnson recorded an unscripted video titled "How We Battled Racism". The video received wide attention in Canada, and led to Johnson speaking on the subject on many media outlets. TSN issued an apology. Johnson appeared on ''
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'' over 100 times. He acted in various television series between 1988 and 1990, including day player roles in ''
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'' Johnson is famous for his thick moustache, which he shaved at some point before his 2013 audition for ''The Amazing Race Canada''.


Joanne McLeod

McLeod is of German and Italian heritage, and grew up in the
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suburb of
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with her adoptive family. McLeod's high school physical education teacher, who had competed at the 1968 Olympic Games, encouraged her to join a track club. She became a 4-time national and 7-time provincial hurdle champion. She represented Canada at events including the Pacific Conference Games, World Cup, Tri-Meet-Canada/PolandEngland, and the
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. As of 2013, McLeod was reported to be still running marathons.


As a couple

Hal and Joanne met in a gym, and started to date. They married in 1999. Together they tour the country doing speaking engagements related to health and teamwork. After living for a time in Mississauga, the couple has lived in
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since 2000.


''BodyBreak''


Segments

Over 300 90-second episodes of ''BodyBreak'' have been produced, with the first 128 segments created between 1988 and 1994. The show focuses on how exercise can be incorporated into daily life. The program was conceived by McLeod and Johnson after meeting in a gym. The show was designed to be different than other fitness shows of the era: friendly, representing the sexes equally, and showing racial and physical diversity, a result of Johnson's experiences. Collectively, they financed the show's pilot with their last $2000. Johnson worked on the series, while McLeod worked at
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insurance to pay their bills. Three two-minute segments were filmed in July 1988, in Toronto's Sherwood Park, as a pilot. More than 40 TV stations, ad agencies, and other corporations turned the pitch down. More than one was concerned with the image of people of different ethnic backgrounds interacting as equals. One was open to airing the program, but only if Joanne McLeod was joined by a white man; at least one report lists that broadcaster as TSN. Johnson decided to seek funding for the project from
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, a federal government program. The organization commissioned five segments, with an additional order placed in January 1989, before the first airing. The
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was the first network to air the spots. ParticipACTION dropped the hosts in 1991, after they had completed 65 segments, despite being the agency's most popular spots. They found different funding, and were able to continue production in 1992. They produced segments with Canada's Vitality project from 1993 to 1995. The segments were broadcast during commercial breaks as public service announcements on many Canadian television channels, but the most frequent broadcaster of the program was TSN.


Television series

In 1995,
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commissioned a 13 half-hour episode series based on the popular segments, which it aired in primetime. Most of the episodes included people with disabilities.


Business

Johnson has stated that the duo has "no business plan," so that they don't close themselves off from unexpected opportunities. In 2020, Johnson commented that "as many successes that we've had, we've had a hundred failures. I expect that. I expect to fail... I'll find another way around it." The BodyBreak brand has been used on a treadmill, Ab Master Workout, Step Workout, and other products. Hal and Joanne have also endorsed products without the trademark, including BackJoy.


Appearances

The couple competed in
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of ''
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''. The possibility of being eliminated early in the season meant that their participation was considered risky. As such, the duo's months-long preparation included driving stick shift cars at the show's sponsor. They finished in sixth place. They felt they were portrayed in the series as "very vanilla," until the final episode, in which McLeod accidentally swore. In the months following ''The Amazing Race'', they were the grand marshals of the 2013
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Parade, and guest "anchors" on news comedy program ''
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''. Johnson and McLeod appeared in the music video for
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's "Anybodys'", chasing an anthropomorphized version of Johnson's mustache. They self-parodied in a promotion for Netflix zombie series ''
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'';
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deemed them "the cutest cannibals." They created a COVID-19
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segment for
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.
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magazine has mused that "Trying to explain the cultural significance that “Hal and Joanne” have taken on since then is like trying to explain the cultural significance of Tim Hortons."


References


External links

*
Athletic Resume
for Hal and Joanne, via
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