Dr. Terry Todd (born December 31, 1937), is a former Powerlifter, and Olympic weightlifter. Dr. Todd is co-founder of the H.J. Lutcher Stark Center for Physical Culture and Sports, co-editor of Iron Game History: The Journal of Physical Culture, and creator and event director of the Arnold Strongman Classic. Todd has also held a career as a journalist on the staff of Sports Illustrated magazine, as well as doing commentary for CBS, NBC, ESPN and National Public Radio. Dr. Todd lives with his wife Jan on a 300-acre (1.2 km2) cattle ranch on the San Marcos River with a large collection of animals including 5 peacocks, a Percheron draft horse, 50 cattle, two Sicilian donkeys, an English Mastiff dog, an Emu, and three Maine Coon Cats. In 2013 The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania rebuked Dr. Todd's Arnold strongman show for its lack of drug testing.
Dr. Todd began as a weightlifter in 1956, and won the Junior Nationals in Olympic weightlifting in 1963. He then turned to Powerlifting, and won the first two national championships in 1964 and in 1965 (the first official Senior Nationals) as a superheavyweight. At the 1965 Nationals, Todd became the first man to squat 700 lbs. in competition, although the actual weight was in fact 710 lbs. at a bodyweight of 335 lbs. Dr. Todd became the first man to total 1600, 1700, 1800, and 1900 pounds in competition. His best official lifts were: a 720 pound squat, a 515 pound bench press, and a 742 pound deadlift. Todd retired from competition in 1967.
Communication break down again, again
Your emerald eyes say it all for you
Thoughts from your mind speak loud and clear, and clear
Your options manifest as a single, rolling tear
Don't cry, don't cry..
I'm going back on my word
Driving the nails in deeper
And I'm on my last breath
A little bit worried
I'm feeling quite anxious
I'm sweating blood over...
Sun is running from the moon again
All the stars go on laughing
Reconcile while lying
Harsh words from a true fallen angel
Don't cry, don't cry..
I'm going back on my word
Driving the nails in deeper
And I'm on my last breath
A little bit worried
I'm feeling quite anxious