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The bodybuilding world has witnessed some legendary physiques on the grand stage of Mr. Olympia, but none quite like the iconic Ronnie Coleman. During the 2000s, Coleman’s Herculean physique left an indelible mark on the minds of bodybuilding enthusiasts. Coleman’s legacy as a true legend is, therefore, undeniable.

Even at the age of 59, Coleman continues his training just like he did in the past. The legend never stopped working out. The greatest testament to Coleman’s physique is the fact that, alongside Lee Haney, he is the only bodybuilder to have eight Mr. Olympia titles to his name. Recently, the bodybuilding legend shared a video on social media, in which he was training with Chris Bumstead’s coach.

Ronnie Coleman’s Training Session with Renowned Coach Hany Rambod

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The legendary bodybuilder took to his Instagram to share a video where he was seen training with none other than Hany Rambod aka The Pro Creator, a renowned coach in the industry who trains five-time Classic Physique winner Chris Bumstead.

The caption for the video read, “Had a great time at Hany Rambod’s gym in Los Colinas Tx. He had the greatest equipment in the world, Panatta. I’ve worked on all kind of equipment brands but none as great as this equipment made by Rudy Panatta of Panatta Sports.” He further added about his partnership with YoungLA and said: “Of course the clothes I’m wearing is from the @youngla collection.” In the video, one could see that Coleman was sweating it out with Rambod, using state-of-the-art equipment and showcasing his commitment and attitude towards fitness even at this age.

On the other side, Hany Rambod had also shared a video on his official YouTube channel, displaying the routine that Coleman underwent while training with him in the gym.

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Ronnie Coleman trains six days a week for a serotonin Boost

As the video posted by Hany Rambod gradually proceeds, Rambod asks him about his reason for training so many days a week. Coleman usually trains six days a week and in the video, he revealed that he does it because working out gives a purpose to his life. That is the one thing that boosts his serotonin.

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Ronnie Coleman’s partnership with Hany Rambod teaches us important lessons about passion and how working out can make our lives healthy and better. Do you also train because of the way it makes you feel? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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