Harold Poole - Bodybuilder Profile

Harold Poole

Harold the Human Machine

Harold Eugene Poole Professional Bodybuilder, Fitness Model
Louisville, Kentucky 70 Years (at death)

Personal Life

Date of Birth
December 12, 1943
Died Date
November 1, 2014
Birthplace
Louisville, Kentucky
Zodiac sign
Leo
Nationality
United States
Hometown
Louisville, Kentucky

Harold Poole Physical Stats

Height (approx.)
5'10" (178 cm cm)
Weight (approx.)
225 lbs (102 kg)
Body Measurements (approx.)
Chest: 50 Inches • Waist: 30 Inches • Biceps: 18 Inches
Eye Colour
Brown
Hair Colour
Dark Brown

Harold Poole Competition History

Debut
1960s
Awards, Honours, Achievements
2007
  • • WBBG Hall of Fame
2004
  • • IFBB Hall of Fame
1982
  • • World Pro Championships – IFBB, 9th
1981
  • • Grand Prix California – IFBB, 7th
  • • Grand Prix New England – IFBB, 9th
  • • Night of Champions – IFBB, 6th
  • • Canada Pro Cup – IFBB, 8th
1980
  • • Night of Champions – IFBB, 12th
1972
  • • Mr. World – IFBB, Tall, 3rd
1971
  • • Mr. USA – IFBB, Tall, 1st
1968
  • • Pro Mr. America – WBBG, Winner
1967
  • • Pro Mr. America – WBBG, Winner
  • • Mr. Olympia – IFBB, 2nd
1966
  • • Mr. Olympia – IFBB, 2nd
1965
  • • Mr. Olympia – IFBB, 2nd
1964
  • • Mr. America – IFBB, Tall, 1st
  • • Mr. America – IFBB, Overall Winner
1963
  • • Mr. America – AAU, Most Muscular, 1st
  • • Mr. America – AAU, 2nd
  • • Teen Mr. America – AAU, 2nd
  • • Universe – IFBB, Tall, 1st
  • • Universe – IFBB, Overall Winner
1962
  • • Mr. America – AAU, Most Muscular, 1st
  • • Mr. America – AAU, 2nd
  • • North American Champion – AAU, Winner
1961
  • • Mr. America – AAU, 4th
  • • Junior Mr. America – AAU, Overall Winner
1960
  • • Mr. America – AAU, 18th
  • • Mr. Mid-America – AAU, Most Muscular, 2nd

Harold Poole (1943–2014) is a trailblazing figure in bodybuilding, often cited as one of the most genetically gifted and aesthetically pleasing athletes of the Golden Era. His career was marked by groundbreaking achievements, including being the first African-American to win the Mr. America title. With a dynamic physique known for its shape, density, and pioneering posing style, Poole was a perennial contender for the sport’s biggest titles.

He is a 1× IFBB Mr. Universe Champion, 1× IFBB Mr. America Champion, 3× Mr. Olympia Runner-Up, and an inductee into the IFBB Hall of Fame. His physique represented a perfect blend of mass and aesthetic lines, setting a high standard for the classic look.

Harold Poole was famous for:

✔ Exceptional Density & Mass

✔ Striking Symmetry

✔ Pioneering Most Muscular Pose

✔ Athleticism and Leanness

✔ Golden Era Aesthetics

His ability to achieve world-class size with remarkable definition secured his reputation as one of the greatest bodybuilders of his generation.

Early Life & Journey Into Bodybuilding

Born in Louisville, Kentucky, Harold Poole’s athleticism was evident early on, excelling in football, wrestling, and track & field in high school. He began training in his teens and quickly developed an exceptional physique. He entered the competitive scene at a remarkably young age, claiming his first titles in his mid-to-late teens, which was a very rare feat for the time.

Poole’s blend of natural talent and intense discipline propelled him to the sport’s elite, becoming the youngest ever competitor in the inaugural Mr. Olympia contest in 1965 at age 21.

Harold Poole Training Philosophy

Harold Poole’s training was characterized by the intensity and volume common in the Golden Era, focusing on full-body development and progressive overload.

His training style was built around:

  • Progressive Overload

  • High-Volume routines (often 5 sets of 15 reps)

  • Emphasis on Compound Movements (Squats were a favorite)

  • Focus on Size and Symmetry

  • High-Rep Schemes to failure

Example Approach (Early Career):

He would often follow a three-day-per-week split, alternating between an Upper Body focus and a Lower Body focus, with a strong emphasis on squats (5×15) which he credits for his leg development.

Harold Poole’s Diet & Nutrition

Poole’s nutrition was based on the “old school” Golden Era approach to gaining mass and strength.

His diet included:

  • High Calorie/High Protein Intake

  • Whole Foods (Meat, Eggs, Milk, Potatoes)

  • Focus on Mass and Weight Gain

  • Complex Carbohydrates for fuel (Potatoes, grains)

He followed a structured, high-volume eating plan to support his intense training regimen and required mass, contrasting with later eras that focused heavily on micro-managed macronutrients.

Harold Poole Legacy

Harold Poole’s influence on the sport is immense, solidifying his place as a true pioneer and legend.

✔ First African-American Mr. America (1964), breaking a major barrier in the sport.

✔ Pioneer of the Mr. Olympia contest, competing in the first three.

✔ One of the most aesthetically perfect physiques of the Golden Era.

✔ Credited with popularizing the “Most Muscular” pose.

✔ Hall of Fame inductee (IFBB, 2004; WBBG, 2007).

✔ A symbol of unparalleled genetic gift and consistent dedication from a young age.

Harold Poole remains a benchmark for the classic, athletic, and dense physique that defines the Golden Era of bodybuilding.