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DON GARFIELD YOUNGBLOOD
Nickname: The Beast
Born: April 7, 1954
Birthplace: Bakersfield,
California, USA
Location: Alma,
Arkansas, USA
Height: 5'9"
Competition Weight: 245 lbs
Off Season Weight: 295 lbs
Official Website: donypoungblood.com
COMPETITIVE RECORD
1994 ARK State Masters
Champion
1995 ARK State Overall
Champion
1995 NPC Masters National
Champion
2001 Masters Mr. Olympia
(2nd place)
2002 Masters Mr. Olympia
Champion
2002 Mr. Olympia (25th place)
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Don Garfield Youngblood -
Don
Youngblood is a trucker who is not afraid of a challenge, be
it from life, the business world, or world champion
bodybuilders like Vince Taylor. His pet is a bobcat, but his
hobby is taking on the lions in world of bodybuilding.
Youngblood
started his trucking career in the mid-1970’s as a driver
for the Southern Pacific Railroad in Bakersfield, Calif.
“After a year, I was able to convince the bank to loan me
the money for an old Peterbilt truck. After I paid off the
loan, I bought a new truck, and then had a business
opportunity in Arkansas.” In Alma, Arkansas he founded SDS
Transportation Services which today fields 100 trucks hauling
frozen foods all over the county for companies like Wal-Mart ,
Tyson and Cargill.
In 1987 after 13 years of business building Youngblood decided
it was time to invest in himself. “Bodybuilding was
something I always wanted to do and I started by first working
out in my garage. My inspiration was Vince Taylor who already
had about a half-dozen titles to his credit when I was just
getting started. I never dreamed I would be competing head to
head with the guy in just a few years. I went to a couple of
bodybuilding shows and realized that I had the size and the
willpower to be a serious competitor.” In 1994 Youngblood
took 1st in the Arkansas State Masters competition and in 1995
became the Arkansas Overall State Champion at age 41. Within 3
months he earned the Overall Champion at the NPC Masters (National
Physique Committee), thus earning his pro card. But Young had
his eye on the Mr. Olympia competition. It took some time for
the IFBB (International Federation of BodyBuilders) to give
recognition to the NPC qualification but when Youngblood
finally was cleared for the The Mr. Olympia competition he got
back in shape and took 2nd in the 2001 event sharing the stage
with Vince Taylor. In 2002 he took the title away from Taylor
and became the first competitor to dethrone a reigning
champion!
The
world of bodybuilding is not just about creating a strong and
powerful machine. The discipline requires the total effort of
mind and body working together to shape a serious competitor.
Age is not a factor but, “It takes dedication, living the
lifestyle, eating healthy and the willpower to want to change.
At heart I am a trucker, but that doesn’t mean I accepted
the limitations of that sedentary lifestyle which is easy to
fall into. You alone are responsible for what you eat and how
much exercise you get. I went all the way because I wanted too,
it’s a personal thing. Every driver can set their own
personal goals and can get a lot more out of life from a
healthy routine.”
Youngblood
offers some sound advice for everyone behind the wheel on how
to get more from their job and their life regardless of their
age. Our congratulations to Mr. Youngblood on a job well done.
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