ROBERT KENNEDY (1938-2012)

It is with great sadness that we, the staff of Robert Kennedy Publishing in Mississauga, Ontario, announce the passing of Robert Kennedy, our company’s founder and inspirational leader.

Bob passed on April 12th at home after a heroic battle against cancer. He was 73 years old. Bob was surrounded by family and friends. He is survived by his beloved wife, Tosca Reno, and their four daughters: Chelsea Kennedy, 19, Rachel Corradetti, 27, Kiersten Corradetti, 24, and Kelsey-Lynn Corradetti, 20. Bob’s only son Braden Robert James Kennedy passed away last year due to pneumonia complications at the age of 23.



Bob leaves behind a legacy as a pioneer in the field of body building and health and fitness. He was born in 1938, the son of an Austrian father and an English mother, both schoolteachers. He attended Culford private school and Norwich art school in Norfolk, England. Bob was, by his own admission, a slender lad. But with the resolve and determination that would mark his future endeavors, he set about transforming himself into a magnificent physical specimen. This passion would come to define Bob’s career, friendships and marriage — in essence, his entire life.

Bob and his schoolboy chum Gino, later his editor in chief, aka MuscleMag’s “Johnny Fitness”, trained in their early teens with jury-rigged weights. At first, they lifted parts of an old candy machine; later they constructed homemade weights from broomsticks and cement-filled biscuit tins. By the time he hit 17, Bob would have been nearly unrecognizable to his old friends. Gone was the stringy beanpole — in his place stood a highly muscled young man who had built a remarkable physique using a routine that put his inexhaustible energy to good use. As Gino would say, Bob spent half his young life upside-down, performing endless handstands.

After living in London for eight years and teaching art at the Tottenham Technical College, Bob moved to Canada in 1967, where he taught art and English for five years in Brampton, Ontario. But Bob decided he needed to share his love of bodybuilding with the masses, and to do so required a big risk on his part.

He quit his job, took his $480 in savings and decided to start a magazine.

The first person he called? His old friend Gino. Despite the fact that Gino still lived in England and was married with a baby, he believed so fully in Bob that he and his family were on the next flight across the pond.

The first issue of Bob’s flagship publication, MuscleMag International, was cut and pasted together on a kitchen table in Brampton. The magazine — envisioned as “A New Concept Magazine Dedicated to the Survival of the Fittest” — battled early setbacks (including a 110,000-copy order of the first issue … with no means of distribution!!) to become one of the premier bodybuilding publications in the industry.

Bob spent much of the ’80s writing books. Of the 53 books he wrote, several were New York Times bestsellers. When he wasn’t writing, Bob could often be found in the studio — photography and painting were lifelong passions, and he had a great talent for both. His canvases are hung in the company headquarters in Mississauga, Ontario, and in the homes of private collectors around the world.

Not content to rest on his laurels, Bob branched out. He opened a string of 26 fitness stores and franchises and a fitness clothing line; all were eventually sold to concentrate on the core business of book and magazine publishing.





With his unerring instinct, he spotted a need for publications dedicated to women’s fitness and built Oxygen into the category leader it is today. He created his own voice in Oxygen, speaking to his many fans as “Tough Love” Bob. Oxygen readers would often overwhelm his inbox when they wrote to him every month, seeking his advice and wisdom and he always made a point to respond personally to every letter and email. Clean Eating, Reps! and American Curves are other popular titles under the Robert Kennedy Publishing banner. His book imprint publishes the bestselling Eat-Clean Diet books, written by Tosca Reno, and many other books on health, wellness and healthy cooking.



Bob and Tosca, along with their children and pets, maintained a quiet residence in the Caledon Hills of Ontario, just north of Toronto. A tireless worker, he maintained regular hours in the office (and the gym) into his 70s, spending many additional hours painting and writing books, including his last book, Bull’s Eye. Bob could often be found at the light table going over magazine pages or snapping photos down in the studio. Always a hands-on boss, he penned the publisher’s page for every magazine in his chain, and trained his keen visual eye on each page of every publication; Bob made sure to put his personal “stamp” on every magazine issue, although he always made sure to listen to everyone else’s ideas, often implementing them.



For his efforts just last month Bob was honored in Ohio at the Arnold Classic by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger with the Lifetime Achievement Award, one of the highest honors in the world of health and fitness. A beloved fixture in the health and fitness scene, Bob had thousands of friends and supporters, and countless more whose lives were influenced for the better by his words.

His love and devotion will be sorely missed.