Ronnie Coleman

Bodybuilder

Ronnie Coleman was born in Monroe, Louisiana, United States on May 13th, 1964 and is the Bodybuilder. At the age of 59, Ronnie Coleman biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Ronnie Dean Coleman, Ronnie Coleman, Big Arm, Big Ron
Date of Birth
May 13, 1964
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Monroe, Louisiana, United States
Age
59 years old
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
Networth
$2 Million
Profession
American Football Player, Bodybuilder, Police Officer
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Ronnie Coleman Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 59 years old, Ronnie Coleman has this physical status:

Height
180cm
Weight
136kg
Hair Color
Ronnie has no hair. He is bald
Eye Color
Black
Build
Ronnie Coleman won the title of Mr. Texas (Heavyweight & Overall) in 1990. He has won the bodybuilding titles from 1990 – 2007.
Measurements
Won 8 titles as Mr. Olympia and also 26 titles as IFBB professional
Ronnie Coleman Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Christianity
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Not Available
Ronnie Coleman Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Susan Williamson
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
Rouaida Christine Achkar (2007-2008), Susan Williamson (2016-Present)
Parents
Not Available
Ronnie Coleman Life

Ronnie Dean Coleman (born May 13, 1964) is an American retired bodybuilder.

Mr. Olympia has been dubbed one of the best bodybuilders of all time by the winner of the Mr. Olympian title for eight years in a row.

He also set the record for most IFBB professional with 26 titles, beating Dexter Jackson for eight Mr. Olympia wins.

Early life

Ronnie Dean Coleman was born in Monroe, Louisiana, on May 13, 1964. He received a BSc in accounting from Grambling State University in 1984. While working with the GSU Tigers under coach Eddie Robinson, he played football as a middle linebacker. He struggled to find a job as an accountant and instead went to Domino's Pizza, where he would eat the free pizza every day because he was so poor that he couldn't afford to eat outside of work. He was then a police officer in Arlington, Texas, from 1989 to 2000, and then as a reserve officer until 2003.

Personal life

Coleman is a devout Christian. Rouaida Achkar, a French-Lebanese personal trainer, was on display in Paris in March 1998 and married in Beirut on December 28, 2007. They divorced soon after. Susan Williamson, an American personal trainer, married Coleman on April 11, 2016. They live in Arlington, Texas, and they have four children together.

Coleman confirmed in June 2020 that he could no longer walk unassisted due to botched surgical procedures. Coleman attributed his struggles to questionable surgeries, saying he would never walk again, and said that his last three surgeries cost a total of $2 million.

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Ronnie Coleman Career

Bodybuilding career

Coleman's fellow officer Gustavo Arlotta suggested he attend the Metroflex gym, owned by amateur bodybuilder Brian Dobson. Dobson offered Coleman a free lifetime membership if he allowed Dobson to train him for the upcoming 1990 Mr. Texas bodybuilding competition. After training for Mr. Texas, Coleman won first place in both the heavyweight and overall categories. He also defeated Dobson himself. Coleman won his first competition as a professional, the Canada Pro Cup, in 1995. The following year, he won the contest again, then went on to win the 1997 Russian Grand Prix. He also participated in powerlifting competitions in the mid-1990s.

His rise at the top in the professional circuit of bodybuilding was relatively slow: for his first participation at the Mr. Olympia contest (the most prestigious worldwide) in 1992, he wasn't ranked; then in 1994 he placed 15th, then 10th in 1995, 6th in 1996, and 9th in 1997 when Dorian Yates won his sixth and last title before retiring. The following year, Kenneth Wheeler was favored to become the 10th individual Mr. Olympia titleholder, with predominant competition coming from Nasser El Sonbaty, Kevin Levrone, and Shawn Ray. However, Coleman—whose Night of Champions victory earlier in the year had considerably elevated his esteem in the bodybuilding world—brought substantial improvements to the stage and went on to defeat Wheeler by three points for his first Mr. Olympia win. Coleman defended his title all the way through the 2005 contest, earning a total of eight consecutive victories and tying Lee Haney as the most successful Mr. Olympia in history. In 2001, he became the first man to win both the Arnold Classic and the Mr. Olympia titles the same year (only Dexter Jackson has repeated this feat, in 2008). Coleman's reign as Mr. Olympia came to an end in 2006 when Jay Cutler, the three-time consecutive runner-up heading into the contest, finally earned his first win. It was only the second time in contest history that a reigning multi-champion Mr. Olympia had lost his title (as opposed to retiring). The previous instance occurred when Arnold Schwarzenegger defeated Sergio Oliva in 1970. Coleman made his final Mr. Olympia appearance in 2007, placing 4th.

Coleman's success as a professional bodybuilder has led to many product endorsements and other opportunities in his career, which he has traveled the world to promote. He has made many guest appearances at gym openings around the U.S. When training, he preferred to use free weights rather than machines in order to maximize his flexibility and range of motion. He has made three training videos: The Unbelievable, The Cost of Redemption, and On the Road. In these videos, he gives tips for more experienced weightlifters, while warning against overexertion and improper form.

Coleman supports the Inner City Games, an organization co-founded by Arnold Schwarzenegger in 1991. He was the recipient of the 2001 Admiral in the Texas Navy Certificate Award from Texas Governor Rick Perry for outstanding achievements in bodybuilding and for the promotion of physical fitness. In 2011, he launched Ronnie Coleman Signature Series, a company that provides sports nutrition and wellness products for bodybuilders and other athletes.

The extreme weights Coleman used over the course of his career competing as a powerlifter and bodybuilder, such as squats and deadlifts with 800 lbs, took a toll on his body and he has undergone numerous surgeries since 2007. These include two hip replacements and various attempts at alleviating chronic pain from damaged intervertebral discs. He has continued to train despite his deteriorated condition, but can only use light weights now, to try to prevent muscle loss as of 2018, and some of his surgeries (each one costing between $300,000 and $500,000) had such poor outcomes that he may never be able to walk unassisted again. Coleman uses a wheelchair if he has to travel long distances. However, he has said that he does not regret his choices and admits that he was determined to be the best bodybuilder at any cost; he said that, if anything, he regrets not having done even more to consolidate his legacy.

In 2018, Vlad Yudin documented Coleman's life and career in the Netflix documentary Ronnie Coleman: The King. For the film's credits, rapper Quan made a song called "Flexin' on Them (Ronnie Coleman)" inspired by Coleman's bodybuilding career.

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Arnold Schwarzenegger pumps iron with a bodybuilder pal: "These are not just any 76-year-old biceps."

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 10, 2023
In the years after wrapping up his tenure as Governor of California, he has been more focused on politics and advocacy. Arnold Schwarzenegger, 76, went back to his roots as a competitive bodybuilder recently when he joined Ronnie Coleman, the former professional bodybuilder, for a session of pumping iron this week. Arnold got a chance to show off his still-impressive physique in an outdoor gym yard.

Gustavo Badell, star bodybuilder known as 'The Freakin' Rican,' dies age 50

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 14, 2023
Gustavo Badell, a bodybuilder, has died at the age of 50. The decorated muscleman's death is uncertain, but colleague Eddie Abbew confirmed the news on Thursday. 'I awakened this morning to find that Gustavo has died.' 'Abbew wrote, 'My heart goes out to his family and friends.' 'Gustavo was ten years younger than me.' A young person is often dismissed early before their time, which is sad. 'Because of the violence in Gustavo, you will be missing.'

I'm an eight-time Mr. Olympia, and this is the key to achieving your goals

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 11, 2023
Lee Haney, 63, of Spartanburg, South Carolina, has the most Mr. Olympia titles with Ronnie Coleman. From 1984 to 1991, he won the championship every year, beating Arnold Schwarzenegger, a seven-time Mr. Olympia. He posted an old newspaper clipping of himself while talking about the benefits of believing in yourself in a recent Instagram post.
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