Arnold Schwarzeneggar Body Building
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Theres probably no one more well-known in the body building world than the
governor of California. Arnold Schwarzeneggar made body building a household
phenomenon with the release of his 1973 movie Pumping Iron. He has been
granted the honor of single handedly making body building an everyday term.
When Arnold first started out in his body building career, he was just
a young man. He started out as a 98 pound weakling and grew into Mr. Universe.
His transformation was an incredible display of body building might along
with some amazing dedication.
There is probably no better body building story than that of Arnold Swarzeneggar.
He worked a variety of jobs including that of street worker in Santa Monica,
California. The entire time, he was also devoting all his off hours to
honing and sculpting a beautiful body. In 1970, he was awarded the ultimate
body building title of Mr. Universe and became a household name.
He kept on with his body building until he decided that a film career
was the way to go. He found success as an actor in such films as The Terminator,
End of Days, and True Lies. While he never won any type of award for his
acting work, he still garnered the respect of many Hollywood elite for
his strong performances in these films.
Arnold's first approach to bodybuilding was fairly atypical. When he
was 13, he played soccer, but felt very dissatisfied with a team sport.
"I didn't like the fact that I couldn't be personally gratified"
he declared. He tried other endeavors: track and field, boxing, javelin
throw and weightlifting. But only when his coach suggested he tried working
with weights (to strengthen his legs), Arnold found his true vocation.
When he first walked into a gym he was literally awed. "I found
myself in a gym, in awe of muscles I had never seen before and of which
I didn't even know the correct name. The bodybuilders were powerful, Herculean.
Before my very eyes, my true future opened up: I had found the answer
I had been looking for." Thus began, at 16, the career of the greatest
bodybuilder of all times, the man who would be crowned Mr. Olympia for
a record seven times.
As his physique started developing, so did his self-confidence. Very
soon he discovered the thing somebody described as the "power of
size". And, as his muscles grew, so did the respect he was receiving
from his peers. The growing of his muscular mass, started influencing
his relationships with other young men and, of course, with women too.
He realized that some women were decidedly turned on by his physique,
whereas others seemed to be disgusted by it. "I wanted to become
even bigger, so that I'd be able to really impress the girls who dug muscles
and... irritate even more the ones who disliked them."
Arnold Schwarzeneggar is quite possibly the epitome of the body building
ideal. When you are serious about your body building goals, you could
do worse than following the advice of the great governor of California!