America's former professional bodybuilder Ronnie Coleman was well known for his training, which was composed of free weights and not machines to develop muscles and gain weight. Ronnie is respected as the greatest bodybuilder in history. He earned the Olympia title eight consecutive times. Ronnie held twenty-six titles in the International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness (IFBB), making him the only one with the most accomplishments. He also took part in powerlifting competitions and was the first bodybuilder to receive Mr. Olympia and Arnold Classic titles. The first tournament he won as a professional was the Canada Pro Cup, followed by the 1997 Russian Grand Prix.
Ronnie Coleman has a height of 5’11” (1.80 m) and competes in bodybuilding with a contest body weight between 287-300 lb (130-136 kg).
America's former professional bodybuilder Ronnie Coleman was well known for his training, which was composed of free weights and not machines to develop muscles and gain weight. Ronnie is respected as the greatest bodybuilder in history. He earned the Olympia title eight consecutive times. Ronnie held twenty-six titles in the International Federation of Bodybuilding and Fitness (IFBB), making him the only one with the most accomplishments. He also took part in powerlifting competitions and was the first bodybuilder to receive Mr. Olympia and Arnold Classic titles. The first tournament he won as a professional was the Canada Pro Cup, followed by the 1997 Russian Grand Prix.
Ronnie Coleman has a height of 5’11” (1.80 m) and competes in bodybuilding with a contest body weight between 287-300 lb (130-136 kg).