“The King” of the bodybuilding world, Ronnie Coleman, is undeniably a force to reckon with. The ace American professional bodybuilder has won the prestigious title of Mr. Olympia for eight consecutive years. With an impressive structure, Ronnie is undoubtedly one of the most muscular men in the world of bodybuilding.
The owner of an impressive physique, Ronnie, loves his intensive workout regimes. In a recent Instagram video, the veteran bodybuilder can be seen having an intensive workout session. But this time, it’s not just the workout that caught the attention but the valuable message he posted.
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For Ronnie, age is no bar
Having dominated the bodybuilding stage for all these years, Ronnie had a lot to prove. Be it defeating its competitors, earning more titles, or representing the nation on the world’s stage, the bodybuilding star had much to take care of. It’s been a long time since Ronnie retired professionally, but there is something that keeps him going.
Sensing what his followers might think after seeing the video, Ronnie asks, “Why is that almost sixty-year-old guy still working out.” As a fact, he is aware that he has “nothing to prove anymore.” Stating his point, the retired professional says, “I do it because I love it.”
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For Ronnie, bodybuilding was not just a profession but a “hobby.” And as he quotes, “I look forward to doing my hobby every day.“
A health enthusiast, Ronnie loves sweating in the gym. Nearing 60, the ace bodybuilder can easily give a run for money to the youngsters.
Ronnie Coleman reminisces about his childhood days.
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In the post, America’s bodybuilding star also talks about one of his other hobbies, which is “fishing.” However, because of his “unstable condition,” it gets a little difficult for him to go fishing. Nonetheless, he talks in great length about his love for fishing. Ronnie can not help but regret how it is a little difficult for him to rent a boat and try to bait a pole.
Recalling his high school days, Ronnie says he would ride his bike every day and go to Bayou. Though he hoped that he might catch a fish, the results were different. He adds, “I didn’t catch my fish.” However, having no regrets, he further adds that he had a lot of fun, and for him, “it was very relaxing.”
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Missing the simple days, Coleman says that “those were the good ole days.” Being nostalgic, he reminds everyone how life was simple back. He recalls when there was “no social media, no email, no cell phones.” The 58-year-old is undoubtedly an inspiration for many.