- Peary Rader
Peary Rader (1909-1991) was an early
bodybuilder , Olympic lifter, writer, and magazine publisher fromNebraska .Biography
Rader was born on
October 17 ,1909 . He started lifting weights at age 12, but in 1933, he weighed just 128 pounds at a height of 5'11.5". Then he shifted his emphasis to heavy, high repetition squats, and built his bodyweight up to 210 pounds within about a year (he eventually reached 220 pounds). He was victorious in a number of local and regionalweightlifting contests, and also became proficient at a number of other lifts (such as the one-hand clean) and feats of strength. Rader was the Midwestern Heavyweight Champion for seven years, with official lifts of 220 pounds in the one-handclean and jerk , 280 pounds in the two-hand clean and jerk, and a squat of 450 pounds (without support gear).Rader married the former Mabel Kirchner in 1936; they had two sons, Jack and Gene. Shortly after being married, Peary and Mabel founded "Iron Man" magazine, which was initially printed using a
ditto machine that Peary had salvaged from the trash. Rader published "Iron Man" through the September, 1986 issue, which included a number of letters from prominent people in the field to celebrate the magazine's fiftieth anniversary. At its peak, the magazine had a circulation of 70,000. Rader himself published approximately 1300 magazine articles; most were in "Iron Man", but some were also published in "Strength Athlete" (published by George Kirkley) and byJoe Weider (Dellinger, 1994).In 1986, Rader sold the magazine to
John Balik , who repositioned it as a hard-core bodybuilding magazine. Rader also published "Lifting News" for many years.Rader died on
November 24 ,1991 .References
*Dellinger, Jan, "Iron Game Heritage, Part II", "Hardgainer", September-October, 1994.
*Strossen, Randall J., "Peary Rader (1909-1991)", "Hardgainer", March, 1992.
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