Washington: Arnold Schwarzenegger has revealed that he was so eager to start his bodybuilding career that he briefly ended up in an Austrian military brig.
The former Governor of California was 18 and serving a mandated year with the army in his native Austria in the mid-1960s, when he snuck out of camp for the Junior Mr. Europe contest in Germany, CBS News quoted him as saying in a meeting of TV critics.
He won the contest but also earned two or three days in the army jail. But military officials felt “uncomfortable” and he was released, he said.
Schwarzenegger, 65, is the subject of a new ESPN Films documentary, ‘Arnold’s Blueprint,’ set to debut September 26 on the ESPN website Grantland.com. It’s one of a series of short documentaries that will be available online.
His army superiors ended up supporting his bodybuilding efforts.
He said that they created a makeshift gym for him and helped him get the food he needed to pack on 25 pounds of muscle in a year.
Schwarzenegger, who went on to parlay titles including Mr. Olympia and Mr. Universe into a Hollywood career, said his drive to be an athlete helped him during his seven-year tenure as governor that ended in 2011.
When he began pursuing bodybuilding as a youth, he recalled, his parents dismissed his activities as self-indulgent and suspect.
But “I had a very clear vision of where I wanted to go,” Schwarzenegger said, including America and movie stardom.
When he encountered resistance to his political goals, he had the ability to ignore cries of “no, no, no, it’s impossible,” he said.
“I never saw a ‘no’ as a ‘no.’ I always heard ‘yes’,” he said, speaking to the Television Critics Association at the final session of the group’s summer meeting.
ANI
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