'Ronnie Coleman: The King' is now streaming on Netflix
Over the course of his legendary bodybuilding career, eight-time Mr. Olympia Opens a New Window. Ronnie Coleman Opens a New Window. became known as ?The King.? He made a name for himself by managing to pack on muscle while staying ripped?oh, and for lifting like an absolute powerhouse. While many bodybuilders stick to reasonable weights, Coleman would regularly lift heavy. Those familiar with his bodybuilding history Opens a New Window. have probably seen videos of him squatting or deadlifting 800 pounds Opens a New Window. .
Nowadays, Coleman, 54, is constantly recovering from surgeries Opens a New Window. , including three back operations in 2018. But while many would take it slow after spinal fusion, "The King" never rests for long. Even when he struggles to walk, he still works out Opens a New Window. any way he can. He's been having trouble getting around the gym for a while now, and he recently revealed that his latest surgery may leave him unable to walk again Opens a New Window. .
Over the summer, Generation Iron released Ronnie Coleman: The King, a documentary looking back at his bodybuilding career and chronicling his road to recovery Opens a New Window. . Now, it's one of the many awesome fitness Opens a New Window. documentaries you can stream on Netflix Opens a New Window. .
Source: https://www.muscleandfitness.com/at...e-coleman-s-documentary-now-available-netflix
Over the course of his legendary bodybuilding career, eight-time Mr. Olympia Opens a New Window. Ronnie Coleman Opens a New Window. became known as ?The King.? He made a name for himself by managing to pack on muscle while staying ripped?oh, and for lifting like an absolute powerhouse. While many bodybuilders stick to reasonable weights, Coleman would regularly lift heavy. Those familiar with his bodybuilding history Opens a New Window. have probably seen videos of him squatting or deadlifting 800 pounds Opens a New Window. .
Nowadays, Coleman, 54, is constantly recovering from surgeries Opens a New Window. , including three back operations in 2018. But while many would take it slow after spinal fusion, "The King" never rests for long. Even when he struggles to walk, he still works out Opens a New Window. any way he can. He's been having trouble getting around the gym for a while now, and he recently revealed that his latest surgery may leave him unable to walk again Opens a New Window. .
Over the summer, Generation Iron released Ronnie Coleman: The King, a documentary looking back at his bodybuilding career and chronicling his road to recovery Opens a New Window. . Now, it's one of the many awesome fitness Opens a New Window. documentaries you can stream on Netflix Opens a New Window. .
Source: https://www.muscleandfitness.com/at...e-coleman-s-documentary-now-available-netflix