Bodybuilding Champion Frank Calta Has Passed Away At 75

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Frank Calta began opening gyms at a young age to accomplish his goals.
Frank Calta is one of the pioneers of bodybuilding who was a champion and went onto open gyms to help others accomplish their goals. Calta has passed away at the age of 75. The bodybuilding champion remained an influential voice in the sport for the duration of his life.
Calta’s career hit a peak in 1978 when he won the Mr. Pennsylvania and Mr. North American titles. Calta grew up in Pennsylvania and this is where he grew a passion for fitness and bodybuilding. It all began in his basement when Calta was in his early 20’s.

“My dad was a private and a proud man. He wouldn’t want people crying over him or feeling sorry for him. He’d want to be remembered for how he lived — tough and hardworking,” said Treon Calta, Frank’s son.
Frank Calta wanted to put on some weight and this is when he opened his home gym. He had a set of dumbbells that were used along with some other equipment donated by friends. They all worked out in this home gym but it later became too crowded. This is when Calta decided to rent some space and charge a membership fee. As the business continued to grow, Calta opened a second location across the street.
After winning two bodybuilding titles in 1978, Calta decided to move from Pennsylvania to Tampa. One year later, Calta opened his first gym called Frank Calta’s Super Fitness. He continued to train and made some more noise in the state of Florida.

In 1979, Calta won the Mr. Tampa and Mr. Florida bodybuilding competitions. He began turning heads as a bodybuilder and possessed incredible strength. Calta was able to bench press 450 pounds and squat 575 pounds at the peak of his career. The number of gyms opened by Calta quickly grew to five and saw great success.
In 2012, Calta’s wife, Tina Calta, passed away and this is when he began closing some gyms. He also sold five Punch Boxing for Fitness locations.
Frank Calta will be remembered for his impressive physique and his work off the stage opening a number of gym locations to help others accomplish their goals.
Generation Iron would like to send condolences to the family and friends of Frank Calta during this time. For more news and updates, follow Generation Iron on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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Frank Calta began opening gyms at a young age to accomplish his goals.
Frank Calta is one of the pioneers of bodybuilding who was a champion and went onto open gyms to help others accomplish their goals. Calta has passed away at the age of 75. The bodybuilding champion remained an influential voice in the sport for the duration of his life.


Calta’s career hit a peak in 1978 when he won the Mr. Pennsylvania and Mr. North American titles. Calta grew up in Pennsylvania and this is where he grew a passion for fitness and bodybuilding. It all began in his basement when Calta was in his early 20’s.



“My dad was a private and a proud man. He wouldn’t want people crying over him or feeling sorry for him. He’d want to be remembered for how he lived — tough and hardworking,” said Treon Calta, Frank’s son.

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Frank Calta wanted to put on some weight and this is when he opened his home gym. He had a set of dumbbells that were used along with some other equipment donated by friends. They all worked out in this home gym but it later became too crowded. This is when Calta decided to rent some space and charge a membership fee. As the business continued to grow, Calta opened a second location across the street.


After winning two bodybuilding titles in 1978, Calta decided to move from Pennsylvania to Tampa. One year later, Calta opened his first gym called Frank Calta’s Super Fitness. He continued to train and made some more noise in the state of Florida.



In 1979, Calta won the Mr. Tampa and Mr. Florida bodybuilding competitions. He began turning heads as a bodybuilder and possessed incredible strength. Calta was able to bench press 450 pounds and squat 575 pounds at the peak of his career. The number of gyms opened by Calta quickly grew to five and saw great success.


In 2012, Calta’s wife, Tina Calta, passed away and this is when he began closing some gyms. He also sold five Punch Boxing for Fitness locations.


Frank Calta will be remembered for his impressive physique and his work off the stage opening a number of gym locations to help others accomplish their goals.


Generation Iron would like to send condolences to the family and friends of Frank Calta during this time. For more news and updates, follow Generation Iron on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.









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