The Golden Era bodybuilder is truly an inspiration for many young bodybuilders today. His achievement is proof that hard work pays off. What do you think about Coleman’s view about bodybuilding ...
What I love is how relevant it is today. Lots of economists spinning cost of living increases being only so many percentage points blah blah blah so disconnected from every day lives. 40 years later, nothing has changed on that one.What's particularly amazing is this is a female tour de ...
'? says the wheel. Rise up on my spokes if you like but don't complain when you're cast back down into the depths. Good times pass away, but then so do the bad. Mutability is our tragedy, but it's also our hope.
Ronnie Coleman: 22 inches Phil Heath: 23 inches Mamdouh “Big Ramy” Elssbiay: 24 inches Editor’s Note:These figures aren’t 100-percent substantiated. Reports on the arm size of specific competitors may vary. And those are just a few of the Sandow trophy winners; non-winners with some ...
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What has changed a lot is anabolic steroids. Arnold Schwarzenegger competed at 235lb/6’2″. Three decades later Ronnie Coleman competed at 300lb/5’11”. They both worked hard, both Deadlifted over 700lb, Arnold even admitted using drugs. But one clearly used more to get 65lb bigger…...
What has changed a lot is anabolic steroids. Arnold Schwarzenegger competed at 235lb/6’2″. Three decades later Ronnie Coleman competed at 300lb/5’11”. They both worked hard, both Deadlifted over 700lb, Arnold even admitted using drugs. But one clearly used more to get 65lb bigger… ...
Ronnie Kwesi Coleman is no stranger to remote work environments. His career started at HyperOffice, a remote collaboration tools startup. Now, as the co-founder and CEO, he leads Meaningful Gigs — a fully remote company that connects U.S. businesses with a community of African designers. “...
This is what I call – muscle bureaucracy. Muscle scholars are spamming the world with recycled info every day while knowing very well that their adjustments make zero difference when it comes to real growth. Imagine Ronnie Coleman overthinking his grip on lat pull-downs or something lik...
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