Larry Scott

Larry Scott

:"This article is about the bodybuilder, for the model see Larry Scott (model); for the country disc jockey see Larry Scott (radio personality)"Infobox bodybuilder
name = Larry Scott


image_size = 160px
image_caption = Larry "The Legend" Scott
nickname = The Legend
birthdate = birth date and age|1938|10|12
birthplace = Blackfoot, Idaho, U.S.
deathdate =
deathplace =
height = 5 Ft. 8 in.
weight = 205 lb
firstproshow = 1959 Mr. Idaho
firstproshowyear = 1959
bestwin = IFBB Mr. Olympia 1965-1966, two consecutive times
bestwinyear =
predecessor = None
successor = Sergio Oliva
yesorretiredyear = Retired 1980

Larry Scott, nicknamed "the Legend", born on October 12, 1938 in Blackfoot, Idaho is an American former IFBB professional bodybuilder.

Background

Scott was the first bodybuilder to ever have held the IFBB Mr. Olympia title. He did so for the first two years of the competition from 1965 to 1966. Scott went to the California Air College to study electronics and is known to be a devout Mormon. He is married to Rachel Ichikawa

History

Before claiming the Mr. Olympia title, Scott took Mr. America in 1962, the Mr. Universe title in 1964, and had a minor role as "Riff" in the 1964 movie "Muscle Beach Party". Scott is said to have possessed little apparent genetic potential when he started training with weights in 1956, his narrow shoulders having been a particular weak spot. He trained with Vince Gironda, another well-known bodybuilder of the golden age. Scott is best known for his arm development - and perhaps most for his impressive biceps which were unusually long, allowing for good development and shape. Scott attributes his football-shaped biceps to an exercise he invented, "The Scott Curl," which became standard repertoire among many bodybuilders. Nowadays Scott lives in Salt Lake City, Utah where he runs his own personal training company. He was inducted into the IFBB Hall of Fame in 1999.

Scott was also a popular physique model during the early to mid 1960s, working for such famous photographers as Bruce of LA and Don Whitman, of Western Photography Guild. His "posing strap" material for Pat Milo (known professionally as simply "Milo") is today considered fine art. It was Milo who introduced Scott to a wide, appreciative audience and helped him hone his posing and photographic persona: that of the "boy next door." Larry regularly appeared in all of Joe Weider's bodybuilding magazines, including "Mr. America" and "Muscle Builder", and he also figured prominently in "Demi Gods", "Muscleboy", and "The Young Physique".

From 1960 until his retirement from competition in 1966, Scott was bodybuilding's top superstar. Bodybuilding magazines soon began capitalizing on his image, but Larry - an IFBB athlete - wrote exclusively for Joe Weider's publications. Larry's popularity completely eclipsed all other bodybuilders of his time, including such famous personalities as Freddy Ortiz, Chuck Sipes, Dave Draper, Leo Robert, Harold Poole, and a very young Sergio Oliva. The phenomenon has since become known as "Larry fever" and reached its apex at the 1966 Mr. Olympia competition, where Larry defended his title and once again took home the crown (literally, since the prize was $1,000 and an actual crown).

Scott's retirement at the young age of 28 sent shockwaves throughout the sport. But Scott had other priorities (a second marriage), and after two Olympia wins, he'd done all he could do in competitive bodybuilding.

Scott continues to have a devoted fan base. One fan, Rod Labbe, (a freelance writer) collaborated with Scott on four major published articles; a two-part interview in Flex magazine; Ironman; MuscleMag International, and Ironman again). According to Labbe, "Larry is my childhood hero, a true American success story. It's an honor for me to work with him." Their last interview, entitled "The Golden Man," appeared in two consecutive issues of "Ironman" magazine in 2006. They are currently working on a new article about American International's Beach Party, released in 1963 where Scott played the role of "Rock," a Bodybuilder who was part of "Jack Fanny's (Don Rickles) exercise group. Fact|date=June 2007

Today, Scott is in his mid-60's and enjoys good health and still sports 20" biceps. He wrote his autobiography "Loaded Guns" and is an active, energetic force in Bodybuilding. Currently, Scott has a website through which he offers bodybuilding guidance and training programs.

Distinctions

*The first bodybuilder to win the Mr. Olympia competition.
*One of the first bodybuilders to have 20 in. upper arms

Bodybuilding titles

*1959 Mr. Idaho, 1st
*1960 Mr. California - AAU, Winner
*1960 Mr. California - AAU, Most Muscular, 1st
*1960 Mr. Los Angeles - AAU, Most Muscular, 3rd
*1960 Mr. Los Angeles - AAU, 3rd
*1961 Mr. Pacific Coast - AAU, Most Muscular, 1st
*1961 Mr. Pacific Coast - AAU, Winner
*1962 Mr. America, Medium, 2 and Overall
*1963 Mr. Universe, Medium, 1st
*1964 Mr. Universe, Medium, 1st and Overall
*1965 Mr. Olympia, 1st
*1966 Mr. Olympia, 1st
*1979 Canada Diamond Pro Cup, 9th
*1979 Grand Prix Vancouver, Did not place

See also

*List of professional bodybuilders

External links

* [http://www.larryscott.com/ The official Larry Scott website]
* [http://www.palmieribodybuilding.com/ Palmieri Bodybuilding article reference]
* [http://www.builtreport.com/scott.html Larry Scott Gallery]
* [http://www.bodybuilding-pics.com/bodybuilding-photo.php?cat=128 203 photos with Larry Scott]

* [http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/Larry_Scott_Group]


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