TORONTO -- BodyBreak duo Hal Johnson and Joanne McLeod say they have no regrets about the way they played "The Amazing Race Canada," noting it's "done a lot to revitalize" their famed fitness brand.

The perpetually cheery married couple from Oakville, Ont., became the fourth team eliminated from the jetsetting CTV competition series Monday after gruelling challenges in Regina.

The two say they think they played a good game with a positive attitude and are happy they were able to remind viewers of their longstanding "Keep fit and have fun" message.

Johnson notes they beat competitors half their age and says he hopes they've served as an inspiration for viewers of all demographics.

The 57-year-old adds they've had great feedback from couples who appreciated the positive support they gave each other on the show.

McLeod says they now plan to continue doing what they've been doing for the last 25 years, which is to "Get out there, be active" and "make as many healthy choices as possible."

And they're rooting for friends Jet Black and Dave Schram to win the show.

Some viewers speculated that McLeod said an expletive in Monday's night's episode after she was bleeped, but she says that's not the case.

She says the words she actually said were "Get off."