#Repost @powerathletehq with @repostapp ・・・ Earlier this week, we lost legend, Dr. Fred Hatfield [@DrSquat1]. Better known to some as "Dr. Squat", Hatfield served as inspiration and knowledge for those of us in the strength community. To say that Dr. Hatfield was a gifted lifter would be an understatement and to say that he was an incredible human, an insult. Frederick was raised as an orphan from his birth until he was 18 after which he served in the Marine Corps and later earned his PhD in motor learning. No matter if Dr. Hatfield was shattering world powerlifting records, which he did twice, or writing about the science of training...he did so by pouring his heart into each endeavor. Dr. Hatfield was known to be an eloquent speaker, particularly on his favorite topic of Passion. We were lucky enough to sit down with him for a special episode of The Long Road which we'll be posting up in podcast form on Friday. But until then, take a moment to reflect on the genius of Dr. Squat by listening to our first interview with him. Episode 68 is linked below. _____ 1942 - 2017 _____ http://pahq.co/XDTsKM _____ #PowerAthleteRadio #EmpowerYourPerformance #MastersOfMovement #FredHatfield #DrSquat #RIP #TheLegent #WorldRecordHolder #Strength #FrederickHatfield #POWER #ScienceOf