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Larry Scott - physique fever............................................................................................
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Larry 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. 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 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 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. 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. Scott's
retirement at the age of 28 sent shockwaves throughout the sport.
Gush, look at young Larry. a boyish face,
beefy body and manhood pouch...the ultimate adonis next door. No wonder,
he was a sensation in the physique culture of his time. He flexes his
big muscles in the movie, Muscle Beach Party. I was mesmerized by his
iron ball biceps and bouncing pecs. Nothing like a cute guy posing his
juicy beef meat to his audience.......................................................................................MORE