Bob Paris
Bodybuilding
By the time
Bob Paris was 23 years old he had won both the NPC National Championships and
the IFBB World Championships (Mr. Universe).
Along the way Bob also won the Mr. Los Angeles and Mr. Southern
California. Although his rise to
the top of the bodybuilding world seemed meteoric, he overcame tremendous odds
in his quest to fulfill his dreams. In
a matter of four years Bob Paris went from being a homeless teenager to World
Champion, becoming one of the most respected, celebrated and photographed
athletes in the history of bodybuilding.
From
the very early days of his bodybuilding journey, Bob decided to blend his
artistic and athletic backgrounds to create a physique that exceeded the
limitations of the competitive stage, emphasizing beauty over mass, intelligence
over brutality. Sculpting a classic
physique and utilizing intelligent training techniques became Bob Paris’s
trademarks. Having placed an
indelible stamp on his sport, Bob then defied the reductionist stereotypes many
hold about bodybuilders, evolving into an acclaimed writer, award winning
lecturer, actor and model.
For the
past fifteen year, Bob has travelled the world speaking at universities and
corporations on a variety of topics ranging from fitness, self-improvement and
motivation, to overcoming adversity and self-esteem. He has been nominated Lecturer of the Year on the national
collegiate speaking circuit and has also received recognition for his work,
ranging from national awards for his philanthropic efforts, to local awards such
as receiving the key to the city of his hometown in Indiana.
Throughout his long and varied career, he has appeared extensively on
television and has been the subject of countless magazine and newspaper
articles.
Bob has
been photographed by the world’s foremost photographers, including Bruce Weber
(for Italian Vogue), Robert
Mapplethorpe (Certain People) and Herb
Ritts (Interview; Visual Aid; Duo).
Also a
classically trained actor, Bob has appeared in a number of regional theater
productions to great acclaim. In
late 1998, Bob made his New York stage debut, starring at Carnegie
Hall--opposite Bea Arthur and Tyne Daly--in the Broadway musical, Jubilee.
As an
author, Bob Paris began by writing fitness books.
They include the titles, Beyond
Built, Flawless and Natural
Fitness. His workout books are
considered among the best in the field because they transcend the simple
mechanics of exercise and diet, and explore the deeper aspects of true fitness
and self-esteem. He has received
tens of thousands of letters over the years from readers who have used his
advice to transform their lives, and continues to receive testimonials from
people whose lives he has positively affected.
Bob’s
writing has evolved over the years to include the critically acclaimed personal
memoir, Gorilla Suit: My Adventures in
Bodybuilding (Kirkus Reviews called it “unexpectedly eloquent...at once
empathetic and scathing.”). He
also wrote Generation Queer, a book of
personal essays and his answers to frequently asked questions (it has been
called, “Enlightened…thoughtful…a spiritual journey.”)
This book capped off a long period of intense personal activism in
Bob’s life.
Bob is
currently at work on his latest book: Prime,
which will be released in December 2001 by Putnam(Perigee). He recently completed
writing his second feature screenplay and is at work on a first novel.
(Biography
from www.bobparis.com)
Career highlights
(courtesy Jim Warner)
| 1979 |
Mr. Teenage Florida |
2nd, Heavyweight |
| 1981 |
Mr. Los Angeles |
Winner |
|
California Muscle Classic |
Winner |
| 1982 |
Mr. California - NPC |
2nd, Lightheavyweight & Best
Poser |
|
Nationals - NPC |
4th, Heavyweight |
|
North American Championships-
IFBB |
3rd, Heavyweight |
|
Mr. Southern California |
Winner |
|
USA Championships - NPC |
3rd, Heavyweight |
| 1983 |
Nationals - NPC (formerly
Mr. America) |
Overall Winner |
|
Nationals - NPC |
1st, Heavyweight |
|
World Amateur
Championships - IFBB |
Overall Winner |
|
World Amateur Championships -
IFBB |
1st, Heavyweight |
| 1984 |
Olympia - IFBB |
7th |
| 1985 |
Olympia - IFBB |
9th |
| 1986 |
Los Angeles Pro Championsips -
IFBB |
7th |
|
World Pro Championships - IFBB |
6th |
| 1988 |
Chicago Pro Invitational - IFBB |
5th |
|
Grand Prix (England) - IFBB |
6th |
|
Grand Prix (France) - IFBB |
4th |
|
Grand Prix (Germany) - IFBB |
6th |
|
Grand Prix (Greece) - IFBB |
6th |
|
Grand Prix (Italy) - IFBB |
3rd |
|
Grand Prix (Spain) - IFBB |
5th |
|
Grand Prix (Spain) [2] - IFBB |
4th |
|
Niagara Falls Pro Invitational -
IFBB |
3rd |
|
Night of Champions - IFBB |
3rd |
|
Olympia - IFBB |
10th |
| 1989 |
Arnold Classic - IFBB |
5th |
|
Grand Prix (France) - IFBB |
3rd |
|
Grand Prix (Germany) - IFBB |
6th |
|
Grand Prix (Melbourne) - IFBB |
3rd |
|
Grand Prix (Spain) [2] - IFBB |
3rd |
|
Grand Prix (Spain) - IFBB |
3rd |
|
Grand Prix (Sweden) - IFBB |
4th |
|
Night of Champions - IFBB |
4th |
|
Olympia - IFBB |
14th |
|
World Pro Championships - IFBB |
3rd |
| 1990 |
Night of Champions - IFBB |
14th |
| 1991 |
Arnold Classic - IFBB |
16th |
|
Grand Prix (Italy) - IFBB |
5th |
|
Ironman Pro Invitational - IFBB |
10th |
|
Ironman Pro Invitational - IFBB |
11th |
|
Musclefest Grand Prix - IFBB |
3rd |
|
Olympia - IFBB |
12th |
| 1992 |
Chicago Pro Invitational - IFBB |
10th |