- Bonnie Prudden
Bonnie Prudden (Born
January 29 ,1914 ) was a leading Americanrock climber in the 1940s and 1950s, with 30 documentedfirst ascents to her credit inNew York sShawangunks mountains. Along withHans Kraus , she was a pioneering advocate ofphysical fitness and later developed a form oftrigger point therapy called "Myotherapy ".Prudden was a tomboy and a hellraiser as a child. Her father had lost the family money in the
Great Depression . Her mother was analcoholic , prone to going on weekend-long binges. Growing up, her escape was in physical adventure. She was a natural climber, and delighted in climbing trees, walls, houses. A favorite escapade was escaping the house by climbing out of her second story bedroom window and traversing a 6inch ledge. Thenun s at herparochial school disapproved of Prudden's activities, believing strenuous physical exercise and muscles to be inappropriate for a young lady.Professional dancer since age 10 (including a stint as a chorus girl on Broadway), as well as a
gymnast , a competitiveswimmer , diver, and horsebackrider .Married Dick Hirschland, a
mountaineer , in 1935. Their honeymoon ascent of theMatterhorn inSwitzerland was her first introduction to climbing.First climbed in the
Gunks in 1936 with her husband along withFritz Wiessner andHans Kraus . In the winter of 1937, however, she badly fractured herpelvis in askiing accident, which was followed by three months intraction and a doctors' prediction: "You will always limp; no more skiing, climbing, dancing. And no children."Seven years and two children later, Prudden returned to the Gunks, partnering with good friend Hans Kraus.
In 1952, the pair were attempting a new
climbing route on the cliff known as "The Trapps". After attempting the crux overhang, Kraus backed off, handing the lead to Prudden. She was able to find apiton placement that had eluded Hans at the crux, and went on to claim the first ascent of "Bonnie's Roof". After that day, she has stated that she and Kraus always climbed as equal partners, always swapping leads. Bonnie Prudden would stop climbing in 1959 in the wake of her breakup with Hans Kraus.Prudden began giving daily afternoon "conditioning" exercise classes for her two daughters and their friends in 1945 when she first realized how little physical activity the public schools were providing. Along with Krauss, she launched the first of many campaigns to improve the public’s awareness about good health.
Using a test devised by Drs. Hans Kraus and
Sonja Weber ofNew York Presbyterian Hospital , Bonnie began testing children inEurope ,Central America and theUnited States . The Kraus-Weber test involved six simple movements and took 90 seconds to administer. InItaly ,Austria andSwitzerland , the children tested exhibited an 8 percent failure rate. InGuatemala , the failure rate rose to 21 percent. But it was in the United States, the richest country in the world, the failure rate was 58 percent.Bonnie personally carried her test results to President
Dwight D. Eisenhower inWashington, D.C. Prudden’s report was not only responsible for the President’s Council on Youth Fitness (now thePresident's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports , it also was the beginning of a radical change in American attitudes toward physical fitness.Prudden has written 19 books (to date) on physical fitness, recorded six exercise albums, hosted the first regular exercise spots on national television, had a syndicated television show, and set up many exercise and fitness programs in schools, hospitals, camps, factories, prisons, mental institutions and social clubs.
In 1992, she moved to
Tucson Arizona , where she currently resides and runs the [http://www.bonnieprudden.com Bonnie Prudden Myotherapy Institute] . She is currently working on her autobiography.Trivia
The climbing route "Boston" in the Gunks got its name when Bonnie,
belay ing from the top of the route, was describing the relative positions ofPortland (Maine) andNew York with her knees. Dick Hirschland called up "I wish I were inBoston !"Prudden once stated the she wouldn't date any boy who couldn't follow her up a tree. Presumably, Dick Hirschland was a tree climber as well as a
mountaineer .Myotherapy is said to be the new-age revolution of musculoskeletal therapy.
Bonnie Prudden's website address is www.myotherapy.com
References
* Prudden, Bonnie (2005) Alpinist #14 (article) "Bonnie's Roof"
* Schwartz, Susan (2005) Into The Unknown: "The Remarkable Life of Hans Kraus"
* Waterman, Laura and Guy (1993) "Yankee Rock and Ice"External links
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