I was at this event. Meeting Bill Pearl was one of the greatest experiences of my life. He will be missed by so many, both in the global bodybuilding community, as well as his thousands of fans and friends.
Our love ❤️ and gratitude 🙏🏽 are eternally with you. The entire world knew you as man made of steal. One of the strongest in the world. 3 times Mr. Universe and many other amazing acolytes. Then again a part of the world knew you as a man of God, a man of the soul and one of the TALLEST GIANTS! We knew you as a kind and loving human being. A humble, caring and self-giving, spiritual seeker of the Highest! My condolences to your equally wonderful and remarkable wife! Thank you for everything that you did for the world! GRATITUDE 🙏🏽 for everything you did for your FRIEND, Sri Chinmoy! May you have a beautiful and swift journey back to the Source! -Sevananda
Watch Highlights of his meetings with Sri Chinmoy and his students over the years: th-cam.com/video/tS3SsWpk1Us/w-d-xo.html BILL PEARL ... A LIFE WELL SPENT (October 31, 1930 - September 14, 2022) William Arnold Pearl was born in Prineville on October 31, 1930. While he was still a young boy, the family moved to Yakima, Washington, where his father opened a restaurant. Bill and his brother and sister worked in the resteraunt, Bill washing dishes,three or four nights a week and weekends, for no pay. To earn money he worked summers in Hop fields or orchards. From a young age, Bill Pearl identified with the skinny, weak character portrayed in Charles Atlas commercials, which boasted the benefits of weight lifting and bodybuilding. Inspired by sibling rivalry and the desire to become like Charles Atlas, Bill lifted gallon cans of vegetables and gunnysacks of potatoes while working in the restaurant. While serving in the United States Navy, Pearl was stationed in San Diego, where he began training at Leo Stern's gym. Encouraged by Stern, at age 22, he won the first of several major bodybuilding contests including the 1953 AAU Mr. California and Mr. America events. The same year, he captured the NABBA Amateur Mr. Universe title in London. In 1956, Pearl won the Professional Mr. USA contest, with Clancy Ross placing second. Subsequently, Bill's international tours earned him NABBA Professional Mr. Universe titles in 1961, 1967, and 1971. His competitive bodybuilding career spanned a nineteen-year period. Complementing his interest in weight training and bodybuilding, Pearl became a leader in the fitness industry. He owned and managed several gyms on the West Coast from the 1950s through the 1970s. in 1962, Pearl purchased George Redpath's gym in central Los Angeles, that became one of the first co-ed facilities in the United States. The gym attracted national and Olympic track athletes, professional baseball players, and world-class power-lifters and bodybuilders. During his career, Pearl trained and coached nine Mr. America winners and fourteen Mr. Universe champions. In the 1960s, he contracted with North American Rockwell's Aerospace Program to guide training protocols for Rockwell executives and astronauts. This job lasted for nearly ten years. With Bill's fame as a world-class bodybuilder, came opportunities to speak about fitness, weight training, and bodybuilding. During the 1960s, Pearl traveled to more countries than any other Mr. America before him. Spreading advice about fitness, weight training, and bodybuilding became a lifetime commitment for Pearl, and he wrote three best-selling books, including Keys to the Inner Universe (1978), Getting Stronger (1986), and Beyond the Universe: The Bill Pearl Story (2003). Getting Stronger: Weight Training for Men and Women, which has sold 850,000 copies worldwide, and has been translated into four other languages, including Chinese. His book, Keys To The Inner Universe contains 1,500 weight-training exercises, weighs five pounds, has sold over 75,000 copies in English, and was also translated into German and Italian. Pearl had his own monthly question-and-answer column called "Pearl of the Universe" in the bodybuilding magazine Muscle Mag International as well as one in Muscle Builder (later Muscle & Fitness) magazine , titled "Wisdom of Pearl" in the 1970s and 1980s. In 2003, with co-author Kim Shott, Pearl published his autobiography, Beyond The Universe: The Bill Pearl Story. During the 1980s, Pearl served as a mentor, trainer and training partner to many of the top professionals that were still competing, including Mr. Olympia, Chris Dickerson. At this time he traveled extensively for Life Fitness as, among other things, a good-will ambassador. One of the presentations he did for them was a slide presentation on The Golden Age of Strength. This was the inspiration for his (Labor of Love) "Legends of the Iron Game" which he compiled over a period of eight years. In 2004, Pearl was awarded the Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic Lifetime Achievement Award for significantly impacting the world of bodybuilding. (A list of other awards can be found on Wikipedia.) Pearl retired from bodybuilding and settled in Phoenix, Oregon, in 1978, where he operated Bill Pearl Enterprises. His workout facility is housed in a barn on his property, and people had come from all over the world to work out with him.
Sri Chinmoy, who passed away in 2007, was a spiritual teacher who gave spiritual names to many of his students, and the names had significant spiritual meanings."Mahasamrat" is the spiritual name Sri Chinmoy offered to Bill Pearl. Sri Chinmoy said: "His name, Mahasamrat, means ‘emperor sovereign’. He is not only extremely strong physically, the ‘Best Built Man of the Twentieth Century’. Spiritually also, he is very powerful, very strong."
I was at this event. Meeting Bill Pearl was one of the greatest experiences of my life. He will be missed by so many, both in the global bodybuilding community, as well as his thousands of fans and friends.
Our love ❤️ and gratitude 🙏🏽 are eternally with you. The entire world knew you as man made of steal. One of the strongest in the world. 3 times Mr. Universe and many other amazing acolytes. Then again a part of the world knew you as a man of God, a man of the soul and one of the TALLEST GIANTS! We knew you as a kind and loving human being. A humble, caring and self-giving, spiritual seeker of the Highest! My condolences to your equally wonderful and remarkable wife!
Thank you for everything that you did for the world!
GRATITUDE 🙏🏽 for everything you did for your FRIEND, Sri Chinmoy!
May you have a beautiful and swift journey back to the Source!
-Sevananda
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🌞
Rest and peace legend bill pearl 🌹🥀🥀🙏
Watch Highlights of his meetings with Sri Chinmoy and his students over the years: th-cam.com/video/tS3SsWpk1Us/w-d-xo.html
BILL PEARL ... A LIFE WELL SPENT (October 31, 1930 - September 14, 2022)
William Arnold Pearl was born in Prineville on October 31, 1930. While he was still a young boy, the family moved to Yakima, Washington, where his father opened a restaurant. Bill and his brother and sister worked in the resteraunt, Bill washing dishes,three or four nights a week and weekends, for no pay. To earn money he worked summers in Hop fields or orchards.
From a young age, Bill Pearl identified with the skinny, weak character portrayed in Charles Atlas commercials, which boasted the benefits of weight lifting and bodybuilding. Inspired by sibling rivalry and the desire to become like Charles Atlas, Bill lifted gallon cans of vegetables and gunnysacks of potatoes while working in the restaurant.
While serving in the United States Navy, Pearl was stationed in San Diego, where he began training at Leo Stern's gym. Encouraged by Stern, at age 22, he won the first of several major bodybuilding contests including the 1953 AAU Mr. California and Mr. America events. The same year, he captured the NABBA Amateur Mr. Universe title in London.
In 1956, Pearl won the Professional Mr. USA contest, with Clancy Ross placing second.
Subsequently, Bill's international tours earned him NABBA Professional Mr. Universe titles in 1961, 1967, and 1971. His competitive bodybuilding career spanned a nineteen-year period.
Complementing his interest in weight training and bodybuilding, Pearl became a leader in the fitness industry. He owned and managed several gyms on the West Coast from the 1950s through the 1970s.
in 1962, Pearl purchased George Redpath's gym in central Los Angeles, that became one of the first co-ed facilities in the United States. The gym attracted national and Olympic track athletes, professional baseball players, and world-class power-lifters and bodybuilders.
During his career, Pearl trained and coached nine Mr. America winners and fourteen Mr. Universe champions. In the 1960s, he contracted with North American Rockwell's Aerospace Program to guide training protocols for Rockwell executives and astronauts. This job lasted for nearly ten years.
With Bill's fame as a world-class bodybuilder, came opportunities to speak about fitness, weight training, and bodybuilding. During the 1960s, Pearl traveled to more countries than any other Mr. America before him.
Spreading advice about fitness, weight training, and bodybuilding became a lifetime commitment for Pearl, and he wrote three best-selling books, including Keys to the Inner Universe (1978), Getting Stronger (1986), and Beyond the Universe: The Bill Pearl Story (2003).
Getting Stronger: Weight Training for Men and Women, which has sold 850,000 copies worldwide, and has been translated into four other languages, including Chinese.
His book, Keys To The Inner Universe contains 1,500 weight-training exercises, weighs five pounds, has sold over 75,000 copies in English, and was also translated into German and Italian.
Pearl had his own monthly question-and-answer column called "Pearl of the Universe" in the bodybuilding magazine Muscle Mag International as well as one in Muscle Builder (later Muscle & Fitness) magazine , titled "Wisdom of Pearl" in the 1970s and 1980s.
In 2003, with co-author Kim Shott, Pearl published his autobiography, Beyond The Universe: The Bill Pearl Story.
During the 1980s, Pearl served as a mentor, trainer and training partner to many of the top professionals that were still competing, including Mr. Olympia, Chris Dickerson.
At this time he traveled extensively for Life Fitness as, among other things, a good-will ambassador. One of the presentations he did for them was a slide presentation on The Golden Age of Strength. This was the inspiration for his (Labor of Love) "Legends of the Iron Game" which he compiled over a period of eight years.
In 2004, Pearl was awarded the Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic Lifetime Achievement Award for significantly impacting the world of bodybuilding. (A list of other awards can be found on Wikipedia.)
Pearl retired from bodybuilding and settled in Phoenix, Oregon, in 1978, where he operated Bill Pearl Enterprises. His workout facility is housed in a barn on his property, and people had come from all over the world to work out with him.
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Sri Chinmoy, who passed away in 2007, was a spiritual teacher who gave spiritual names to many of his students, and the names had significant spiritual meanings."Mahasamrat" is the spiritual name Sri Chinmoy offered to Bill Pearl. Sri Chinmoy said: "His name, Mahasamrat, means ‘emperor sovereign’. He is not only extremely strong physically, the ‘Best Built Man of the Twentieth Century’. Spiritually also, he is very powerful, very strong."
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