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词条 Frederick Hatfield
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  1. Academic career

  2. Accomplishments in powerlifting

  3. References

  4. External links

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Frederick C. Hatfield (October 21, 1942 – May 14, 2017), nicknamed Dr. Squat, was an American world champion powerlifter and PhD holder in sports sciences.[3][4] He was also the co-founder and president of the International Sports Sciences Association,[5] an organization of fitness experts which certifies personal fitness trainers from around the world. He went on to make the ICOPRO bodybuilding protein and supplements for Vince McMahon's World Bodybuilding Federation and even after the promotion folded, Vince continued to market the product until 1995.

Academic career

Hatfield was born in Williamstown, Massachusetts in 1942.[4] He graduated from Cromwell High School. He served in the United States Marine Corps until 1964, when he enrolled in Southern Connecticut State University.

Upon graduating, Hatfield earned his Bachelor of Science degree in health, physical education and recreation.[4] He then attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he earned his Master's degree in the social sciences of sport. He went on to earn his PhD in psychology, sociology and motor learning from Temple University in Philadelphia.

Hatfield held positions at Newark State College, Bowie State University, and the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He taught undergraduate students, and conducted research in sport psychology. He has written over 60 books, some of them best-sellers.[6] His best-selling seminal work Bodybuilding:A Scientific Approach set the standard for many fitness books today. He wrote hundreds of academic and fitness articles which have been cited by experts, including Anabolic Steroids expert James Wright [7].

He trained hundreds of professional athletes including Mr. Olympia winner Lee Haney, Evander Holyfield, and Lyle Alzado.[8]

He was inducted in the National Fitness Hall of Fame in 2016.[9]

Accomplishments in powerlifting

As a powerlifter, Hatfield won 2 IPF World Powerlifting Championships titles in 1983 and 1986.[5] At the age of 45, he set a squat world record by lifting {{Convert|1014|lb|kg}} in the {{Convert|100|kg|lb|abbr=on}} weight class, which at the time was the heaviest squat in history regardless of bodyweight.[6]

Personal Records[10]
Squat 1014 pounds
Bench 523 pounds
Deadlift 766 pounds
Snatch 275 pounds
Clean and Jerk 369 pounds

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.powerlifting-ipf.com/fileadmin/data/results/worlds/worldgames/World_Games_1981_2001.pdf |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2012-03-30 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120522005212/http://www.powerlifting-ipf.com/fileadmin/data/results/worlds/worldgames/World_Games_1981_2001.pdf |archivedate=2012-05-22 |df= }}
2. ^http://en.allpowerlifting.com/lifters/USA/hatfield-fred-7237/
3. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.sunsetpointfuneralhome.com/notices/Frederick-Hatfield |title=Obituary for Frederick C Hatfield |website=Sunset Point Funeral Home |access-date=2017-12-14}}
4. ^Biography from DrSquat.com. [https://web.archive.org/web/20150315144202/http://drsquat.com:80/content/dr-squat/biography-dr-hatfield Archive link].
5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.issaonline.com/about_us/index.cfm?expert=fred |title=Frederick C. Hatfield, MSS, Ph.D., ISSA Co-Founder and President |website=ISSAOnline.com |publisher=International Sports Sciences Association |dead-url=yes |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080610164804/http://www.issaonline.com/about_us/index.cfm?expert=fred |archive-date=June 10, 2008 |df= }}
6. ^Dr. Squat on Bodybuilding.com
7. ^Altered States: Wright, James E et.al Brown and Benchmark, 1990 {{ISBN|0697148343}}
8. ^Hatfield, Frederick C. Hardcore Bodybuilding, McGraw Hill,199 93
9. ^http://www.nationalfitnesshalloffame.com/classof2016.html
10. ^http://drsquat.com/home/images/stories/wl1.jpg

External links

  • DrSquat.com (personal website)
  • Interview
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6 : 1942 births|2017 deaths|American powerlifters|Bowie State University faculty|World Games silver medalists|Competitors at the 1981 World Games

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