Ronnie Coleman has cemented his legacy as arguably the greatest bodybuilder of all time with a record 8 Olympia wins (1998-2005). And at 55 years old, he’s still going hard in the gym even after 12 spine surgeries and facing the reality of possibly never being able to walk again.
But Coleman made his most recent return to the weights in June for a leg training session after not having been able to train since his last surgery in January 2019. So, ever since then, he’s been training pretty consistently although he’s not squatting 800 pounds anymore.
But, the “King” of bodybuilding still wants to look as good as he possibly can, especially with the 2019 Olympia around the corner.
Ronnie Coleman will be at the Olympia in Las Vegas, Nevada signing his new book “Blood, Sweat, and Muscles,” which details his eight Mr. Olympia wins.
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Coleman posted a video of him training biceps and wrote the following message to go along with it…
“Still trying to get these little arms a little bigger. Seems the older I get the smaller they get. Oh well that just means I have to work a little bit harder which I am up to the task. Gotta be ready for the Olympia next weekend. Looking forward to signing my new book, Blood, Sweat and Muscles, My incredible story on how I became 8 times Mr Olympia and graduating from Grambling State University with Honors Cum Laude with a Bachelors Degree in Accounting. Yeah Buddy!!!!!! Lightweight Baby!!!!!!!!“
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The 2019 Olympia is just a week away (September 12-15) and will showcase many of the greatest competitors from all around the world. We’ll get to see all of the divisions compete for the most prestigious title in fitness and here’s the event schedule with details of how to watch.