- Joe Gold
Joe Gold (born Sydney Gold,
March 10 ,1922 inBoyle Heights, Los Angeles, California , died -July 11 ,2004 inMarina del Rey, California ) was the founder ofGold's Gym andWorld Gym . He has been credited with being the father of the recentbodybuilding and fitness craze sweeping the US.Early life
Joe Gold was the son of Max and Jennie Gold, a Russian
Jew ish family residing in Boyle Heights,Los Angeles [http://www.nndb.com/people/760/000052604/] .Joe Gold began his interest in bodybuilding at the age of 12, when he saw his sister-in-law's design for strengthening her arms. She had attached a filled bucket to each end of a broom handle and was using them as lifts. Joe and his brother, Robert Gold, got the idea for building their own equipment from scrap obtained from Roberts scrap yard.
As a teenager he headed for
Muscle Beach in Santa Monica.A machinist, he served in the
United States Merchant Marine s during theKorean War and alsoWorld War II where he was injured in a torpedo attack.As a professional bodybuilder, he auditioned for
Mae West with a group of musclemen. West approved, "I'll take all of you." Joe Gold toured the country in herrevue . He also appeared as an extra in two epic movies: "The Ten Commandments" and "Around the World in 80 Days", both in 1956.Business life and death
In 1965 Joe Gold opened the first "Gold's Gym" in
Venice, California . It quickly became alandmark for local bodybuilders despite the dirty fixtures of its first incarnation. Joe Gold was known for the personal encouragement he gave trainers, although delivered in sarcastic jabs at their faults.Among Joe Gold's many devotees was
Arnold Schwarzenegger , who began working out at the gym in 1968 soon after arriving in the US. In a statement, the now-Governor of California called Joe Gold "a trusted friend and father figure."Joe Gold opened new gyms and designed the equipment for them. His innovations revolutionized the sport, enabling people to exercise more easily with machines. He sold the Gold's Gym chain in 1970. In 1977 he launched
World Gym in Santa Monica (later inMarina del Rey ), which he owned and operated until his death at age 82.ee also
List of male professional bodybuilders Notes
External links
* [http://www.goldsgym.com Gold's Gym] Official website
* [http://www.worldgym.com World Gym] Official website
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