Robert Collins Hoffman (November 9, 1898 – July 18, 1985) was an American
entrepreneur
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who rose to prominence as the owner of
York Barbell. He founded magazines such as ''
Muscular Development'' and ''
Strength & Health
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'', and was the manufacturer of a line of
bodybuilding supplements.
[ (section "NHF's Leaders", subsection "Bob Hoffman")] Hoffman
promoted
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Marketing
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bodybuilders like
John Grimek and
Sigmund Klein
Siegmund Klein (April 10, 1902 – May 24, 1987) was a German-American strongman, bodybuilder, magazine publisher, and gymnasium owner prominent in physical culture. He was inducted into the IFBB Hall of Fame in 2006.
Early life
"Sig" Klein ...
, coached the American
Olympic Weightlifting
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Team between 1936 and 1968,
and was a founding member of the
President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.
Early life and military service
Hoffman was born in November 1898 in
Tifton, Georgia
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The area's public schools are administered by the Tift County School District. Abraham Baldwin Agr ...
to parents Bertha and Addison, an engineer during construction of a nearby dam. His parents were both from
Pennsylvania
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and he grew up in
Wilkinsburg, a Pittsburgh suburb where the family moved in 1903.
At age 18 in April 1917, Hoffman enlisted in the
Pennsylvania National Guard's 18th Infantry Regiment, Company A at Pittsburgh; his enlistment papers identify him as having blue eyes, dark hair, and a height of 6 feet 2 inches. As the U.S. entered
World War I
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, his unit entered federal service as Company A of the
111th Infantry Regiment, in a newly redesignated
28th Division. Hoffman was deployed to France in May 1918 as part of the
American Expeditionary Forces, with whom he was active at the front and "in numerous campaigns and engagements" including
Champagne-Marne,
Aisne-Marne,
Oise-Aisne, and the
Meuse-Argonne Offensive. He was decorated many times for bravery during the war, and received the
Belgian Order of Leopold, the
French Croix de Guerre and a
silver star
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. Hoffman was promoted to Private 1st Class in December 1917, and to Corporal in February 1918. Honorably discharged from the 111th, Hoffman joined the 802nd Pioneer Infantry Regiment as an officer in late March 1919. He was slightly injured from a shell splinter in or about early July 1919, and honorably discharged from the military on August 13, 1919.
Business career
To be closer to his brother, Hoffman moved to
York, Pennsylvania in 1919 where he co-founded an
oil burner business named the York Oil Burner Corporation.
In 1923, he started the York Oil Burner Athletic Club with a team of employees from the company. In the early 1930s, Hoffman took a leadership role in the
Amateur Athletic Union
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. In 1932, he co-founded the Strength and Health Publishing Company and began ''
Strength & Health
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'' magazine.
Hoffman bought the bankrupted Milo Barbell Company in 1935, and sold his oil burner interest in 1938 when he founded the
York Barbell Company.
"During his athletic career, first as an oarsman and then as a weightlifter, he received over six hundred trophies, certificates, and awards."
Hoffman started ''
Muscular Development'' magazine in 1964 as he began a shift from weightlifting to bodybuilding.
In December 1969, Hoffman and three other weightlifters associated with the
1968 Summer Olympics met with President
Richard Nixon
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for seven minutes at the
White House
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along with Pennsylvania congressman
George Atlee Goodling.
His Hoffman Foundation gave him some philanthropic fame in the 1970s and he appeared in popular television shows and magazines.
Until the definite ascent of the
IFBB by the 1970s, Hoffman remained the single influential figure on the
North American weightlifting,
weight training
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, bodybuilding, and overall
physical culture scene.
Hoffman was a leader of the
National Health Federation
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, a pro-alternative medicine
lobbying
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organization.
Additionally, Hoffman was an author of several books, including "''How to be Strong, Healthy, and Happy''" and "''I Remember the Last War''".
Controversy
Hoffman believed that
protein supplements give special health and muscle-building powers, a view not supported by scientific evidence.
[ Barrett, Stephen; Victor, Herbert. (1994). ''The Vitamin Pushers: How the "Health Food" Industry is Selling America a Bill of Goods''. Prometheus Books. pp. 222-223. ] He was criticized by medical experts for marketing protein supplements with false and misleading claims.
His supplement business was involved in several brushes with the law. During several occasions (1960, 1961, 1968, 1972 and 1974), his company's products were seized by the
Food and Drug Administration
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,
and in a 1968 consent decree he and his company agreed to stop a long list of questionable health claims for their products.
The fact that he sold supplements through his company, was a weightlifting coach and a founding member of the
President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, as well as his athletic career, helped make him "a major factor in the growth of nutritional fads for athletes", according to
alternative medicine
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critic
Stephen Barrett.
Personal life
On October 20, 1928, Hoffman married Rosetta Snell, a teen from a large family, who had a child from a previous marriage. The two divorced in 1944. Hoffman also had relationships with Gracie Bard, Dorcas Lehman, and lastly Alda Ketterman, with whom he was considered to have a
common-law marriage
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.
Hoffman had heart problems later in life, which began with
arrhythmia and progressed to
atrial fibrillation before he underwent
heart bypass surgery in early 1977.
Hoffman died on July 18, 1985.
See also
*
John Terpak, a longtime business associate of Hoffman
References
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