Mary Ann Wilson


Mary Ann Wilson is an American nurse and TV fitness instructor. Wilson is also the founder and host of the award-winning exercise show Sit and Be Fit, which is broadcast on over 100 PBS television stations across the United States.
In 1987, Wilson started the PBS show Sit and Be Fit which includes a variety of exercises for the elderly and people with limited mobility. The show revolves around exercises that can be done while sitting in or using a chair, with little effort.

Background

Wilson graduated in 1959 from St. Francis Hospital and Rehabilitation Center in Pittsburgh PA. She began her career as a registered nurse specializing in geriatrics and post-polio rehab. In 1985, while teaching an aerobics class, she noticed her older adult clients suffering a high incidence of injury and attrition. In response, she designed a gentle program tailored to their needs. As students began reporting marked improvement in their physical and mental health, Wilson became convinced that there was a need for this type of exercise program on a national level. In 1987, KSPS-TV agreed to produce her Sit and Be Fit television series and distributed the first 30 episodes nationwide. Sit and Be Fit has aired regularly on PBS stations nationwide ever since.
Wilson is the author of several health and fitness publications including and has been featured in columns on health in the aging community. She educates healthcare and fitness professionals at national and international health conferences.
In 2010 Wilson served as a national spokesperson for the . In 2017 she was inducted into the .
Wilson's current activities and history include: