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Health Over Hate: Mike Torchia Operation Fitness Could End America Gun Violence Epidemic

The shooting death of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University has once again forced the United States to reckon with violence on its college campuses. For many, the debate quickly turns to politics. But for Michael Torchia, a veteran fitness entrepreneur and protégé of Jack LaLanne, the answer lies in prevention through health.

Torchia believes his initiative, Operation Fitness, can play a role in tackling the underlying issues that contribute to school violence. His program builds on decades of experience promoting family fitness and early intervention, and he argues that healthier bodies and healthier minds create safer communities.

A National Emergency

Gun violence on school grounds remains alarmingly frequent. In 2023, more than 300 incidents were reported, according to advocacy groups tracking campus safety. Each event fuels a national conversation, but critics say little has been done to address the social and emotional roots of the crisis.

Torchia positions his work as a direct response. Over the past thirty years, he has run programs that combine physical activity with early detection of behavioral struggles. Through his Shape Up America campaign, which began as a series of family expos, Torchia developed assessment tools that teachers and counselors could use to identify children who might need extra support. The program, he says, works without stigma while encouraging participation in fitness and sports.

The Business Case for Prevention

Torchia’s approach fits within a growing body of research linking exercise to mental health. A 2023 analysis in JAMA Pediatrics concluded that physical activity can be as effective as medication or therapy in treating depression among adolescents. The CDC has reported that active students typically earn higher grades and maintain better attendance. These findings have implications not only for community safety but also for educational and healthcare costs.

“Healthier kids perform better academically and socially,” Torchia said. “That translates into stronger communities and fewer tragedies down the line.”

Industry leaders and policymakers are beginning to take notice. Torchia is a candidate for the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition, where he hopes to embed preventive programs into schools nationwide.

Indeed, Torchia’s work has already demonstrated long-term impact. At one of his Los Angeles expos, a teenager was inspired to pursue medicine. She is now a practicing physician. Stories like these, Torchia says, underscore the ripple effects of exposure to fitness and positive reinforcement.

Still, implementation at scale faces challenges. Federal and state education budgets remain stretched, and preventive health programs often struggle for funding. Torchia argues that public-private partnerships can fill the gap, pointing to the success of corporate-sponsored wellness initiatives in other sectors.

Indeed the human and economic cost of inaction is significant. Research from Everytown for Gun Safety estimates that gun violence costs the U.S. $557 billion annually, factoring in medical expenses, lost income, and diminished quality of life. Meanwhile, labor market studies highlight the long-term economic toll when students affected by violence fall behind academically or drop out altogether.

Torchia believes programs like Operation Fitness could help reduce those costs. By equipping children with tools to manage stress, build confidence, and connect socially, he contends the initiative addresses risk factors before they escalate into violence.

Torchia often cites the influence of his mentor Jack LaLanne, known as the father of modern fitness. LaLanne’s philosophy centered on accessibility and fun, principles Torchia has applied nationwide. Operation Fitness, he says, is an evolution of that legacy: not just about fitness, but about safety and resilience.

“We already have the tools to recognize the warning signs early,” Torchia said. “This is about putting them into action and giving families the support they need.”

A Bottom Line for Schools and Society

Torchia frames his work in terms that resonate with both policymakers and investors. Healthier communities reduce costs, improve productivity, and create stronger labor pipelines. For business leaders concerned about the workforce of tomorrow, he argues, investing in preventive health is not philanthropy—it is strategy.

As violence once again makes headlines, Torchia’s message is blunt: the country cannot afford to wait for another tragedy. His bet is that fitness, far from being a lifestyle luxury, may prove to be one of the most practical tools for addressing one of America’s most pressing crises.

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