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Ronald Dean Coleman (born May 13, 1964) is an American former
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who is widely regarded as the greatest
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of all time. Known as "The King", Coleman shares the all-time record for most
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titles at eight with
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. The winner of 26 IFBB professional titles including the Mr. Olympia for eight consecutive years, he is also renowned for his combination of
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and
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, dominant body-parts and extremely heavy
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, making him the strongest Mr. Olympia of all time. Coleman was inducted into the
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in 2016 and was bestowed with the 'Arnold Classic Lifetime Achievement Award' in 2021.


Early life

Ronnie Dean Coleman was born on May 13, 1964, in
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to Jessie Coleman and Jessie Benton Coleman. He was raised in a household that emphasized hard work and commitment. He graduated
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from
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in 1989 with a BSc in accounting. While there, he played
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as a
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with the
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as a
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under
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coach Eddie Robinson. After graduation, he failed to find work as an accountant and instead went to work at
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, where he would eat the complimentary pizza every day due to being so poor that he could barely afford to eat outside of work.''Ronnie Coleman: The King'' (2018) He then became a police officer in
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, serving as an officer from 1989 to 2000 and a reserve officer until 2003.


Bodybuilding career


1990 to 1991

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 managed to defeat Dobson himself. Then he participated at the 1990 NPC Nationals, winning 3rd place at the Heavyweight division. Following year, Coleman turned pro and emerged 4th place at the 1991 NPC Nationals Heavyweight division. He also decisively won 1991 IFBB World Amateur Championships's Heavyweight division.


1992 to 1994

Coleman's rise to the top of bodybuilding was relatively slow. In his first participation at the
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contest: 1992 Mr. Olympia held in
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he ended up becoming the last (16th place). He also emerged 14th at the 1992 Night of Champions and 11th at the 1992 Chicago Pro Championships. In 1993 Coleman did not take part in Mr. Olympia, but managed a 6th place at 1993 Chicago Pro Championships, 4th place at 1993 IFBB French Grand Prix, 6th place at 1993 IFBB German Grand Prix and 6th place in 1993 Niagara Falls Pro. In 1994 Mr. Olympia held in
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,
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, Coleman ended up being the 15th. The top athletes were continuously improving with
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taking bodybuilding to the next level, and Coleman also increased the weights and intensity of his workouts. He also constantly participated in
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competitions. In the same year, he secured 3rd place at 1994 IFBB French Grand Prix, 3rd place at 1994 IFBB German Grand Prix and 4th place at 1994 San Jose Pro Invitational.


1995 to 1997

In 1995 Coleman won his first pro show, winning 1995 Canada Pro Cup. He also improved on his placement at Mr. Olympia, emerging 11th at 1995 Mr. Olympia held in Atlanta, Georgia. He also secured 4th place at 1995 IFBB French Grand Prix, 6th place at 1995 IFBB Russian Grand Prix, 3rd place at 1995 IFBB Ukrainian Grand Prix, 6th place at 1995 Houston Pro Championships and 3rd place at 1995 Night of Champions. In 1996 Mr. Olympia held in
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, Coleman emerged 6th, winning $12,000 in the process. He also won 1996 Canada Pro Cup. Furthermore, he also secured 2nd place at 1996 Florida Pro Invitational, 5th place at 1996 IFBB English Grand Prix, 5th place at 1996 IFBB German Grand Prix, 5th place at 1996 IFBB Spanish Grand Prix and 2nd place at 1996 Night of Champions. Around this time, Coleman started to compete prolifically, traveling around the world and taking trains instead of flights because it was all what he could afford, and kept up with the top athletes. He won 1997 IFBB Russian Grand Prix and came 3rd at 1997 Ironman Pro Invitational and 1997 IFBB Finnish Grand Prix. However, at 1997 Mr. Olympia held in
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he was dropped to 9th place. He also secured 4th at 1997 Arnold Classic and 1997 IFBB Czech Grand Prix, 5th at 1997 IFBB English Grand Prix and 1997 IFBB German Grand Prix, 6th at 1997 IFBB Hungarian Grand Prix and 1997 San Jose Pro Invitational, and 7th at 1997 IFBB Spanish Grand Prix.


1998

In 1998, Coleman who had made dramatic improvements to his physique came to the 1998 IFBB Finnish Grand Prix with one of his best physiques ever. He defeated Kevin Levrone and
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to win the title and started getting recognition for his 'wide and thick' back development. Both of Coleman's back poses: rear double biceps and rear lat spread were recognized as well as his front double biceps pose from this competition ranks among the best ever. He continued his success, also winning 1998 IFBB German Grand Prix, 1998 Toronto Pro and 1998 Night of Champions. Levrone stated ''"It was the beginning of the end, for me and every other bodybuilder"''. When
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won his final title before retiring the previous year, 1998 opened the door for a new Mr. Olympia champion.
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was favored to become the titleholder, with predominant competition coming from Levrone, El Sonbaty and
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. However, Coleman, whose quadruple victories already in the calendar year had considerably elevated his esteem and brought further improvements, weighing on stage, shredded to the bone, to defeat Wheeler, El Sonbaty, Levrone and Ray to win the 1998 Mr. Olympia held at
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in
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,
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. He won a cash prize of $110,000. Judges praised Coleman's superior back development, v-taper, conditioning and the posing routine which all aided his victory.


1999

In 1999, Coleman went up against one of the most iconic and toughest lineups in bodybuilding history at 1999 IFBB English Grand Prix, where he emerged victorious after defeating Wheeler, Levrone, Dexter Jackson, Milos Sarcev, El Sonbaty and
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who all came in with some of their best physiques ever. The competition went on to be known as '' 'The Greatest Show on Earth' '' and the final trio: Coleman, Wheeler and Levrone in this contest is regarded as the best top three ever on stage at the same time. Coleman's side chest pose from this competition ranks among the best ever. At 1999 Mr. Olympia held at the iconic Mandalay Bay Arena in
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, Coleman successfully defended his title after defeating the likes of Wheeler,
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, Levrone, Ray, El Sonbaty,
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, Lee Priest, Mike Matarazzo, Jean Pierre Fux and
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. He was heavier than last year at but brought same level of dryness and conditioning. Several experts and fellow IFBB pros including Milos Sarcev recognize this version to be Coleman's best physique. He also won 1999 World Pro Championships and still was working full-time at Arlington Police Department, being 2x Mr. Olympia champion.


2000

Coleman started 2000 with easily winning 2000 IFBB English Grand Prix and 2000 World Pro Championships. At
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held again at Mandalay Bay Arena in Las Vegas, Coleman won his third consecutive title with it being also the third consecutive time he secured perfect scores following 1998 and 1999 (5 points in each four rounds during prejudging and finals for an ultimate score of 20). Levrone emerged second, Wheeler third, Ray fourth and El Sonbaty fifth. Coleman also became only the sixth person after
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,
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, Haney and Yates to win 3 Mr. Olympia titles in a row.


2001

In 2001, Coleman started the year with winning the 2001 Arnold Classic. He is noted for his conditioning in this competition. In addition to the prize money, he won a
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. Cormier emerged 2nd while
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took 3rd. Then he proceeded to win 2001 IFBB New Zealand Grand Prix. At
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held again at Mandalay Bay Arena in Las Vegas, he faced a formidable challenge from upcoming
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, but successfully defended his title with a four-point lead to win his 4th consecutive Mr. Olympia title. Coleman also made history by becoming the first person in history to win both Mr. Olympia and Arnold Classic in the same calendar year.


2002

As advised by one of the judges the previous year, Coleman tried to come a bit leaner for the
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. Therefore instead of his standard 12-week cutting down period, he started 16 weeks prior which resulted in a slight loss of muscle mass which was clearly evident in his arms and legs. However, he edged Levrone to win his fifth consecutive title, in what happens to be a very close call according to many experts and critiques. Cormier took 3rd, Jackson took 4th and Günter Schlierkamp took 5th place. Bodyonics Pinnacle company gifted Coleman a
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. Coleman also won 2002 IFBB Dutch Grand Prix but came 2nd to Schlierkamp at 2002 Show of Strength Pro Championships, which was the only time he was defeated during his Olympia reign.


2003

In 2003, Coleman made massive improvements to his physique and came in for
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at a staggering on-stage weight and ripped. Cutler, who had taken last year off described, even though he came well prepared and with confidence to dethrone the champion, the minute Coleman took his clothes off backstage, his mouth dropped and he knew it was game-over. Levrone quoted ''"Ronnie Coleman had reached a point, where he didn't look human backstage. It looked like a
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. 'It' was part human, part gorilla".'' Jackson described him as the most dominant physique in history to ever grace a bodybuilding stage. Wheeler described Coleman's rear double biceps and rear lat spread poses were perfection from top to bottom and ranked the two poses among the greatest ever. Olympia head-judge Steve Weinberger said that Coleman brought a level of muscularity the world has never seen before or since. Coleman secured a perfect score and convincingly won his 6th title, tying his predecessor Yates as the joint-third most decorated Olympian in history. He also won his second Cadillac Escalade courtesy of Pinnacle Supplements. Coleman did one more show that year, 2003 IFBB Russian Grand Prix, coming in even bigger than he came for the Olympia. It was another easy victory, taking Coleman's IFBB winning tally to 20, equaling Levrone.


2004

At 2004 Mr. Olympia, for the first time judges initiated a challenge round, where the top 6 finalists called out each other for a one-on-one pose comparison of their choice. Overall scores after round three was discarded, and the new challenge round standings were used to decide the winner. Coleman who came even bigger at , out-weighing even Markus Rühl won the competition tying Schwarzenegger for 7 titles, becoming the joint-second most decorated Olympian in history. Cutler emerged 2nd to Coleman for the third time and Gustavo Badell secured 3rd place, followed by Jackson, Rühl and Schlierkamp. Next came a phase where Coleman reached his heaviest ever on-stage weight, coming in between for 2004 IFBB English Grand Prix, 2004 IFBB Dutch Grand Prix and 2004 IFBB Russian Grand Prix, winning all three and surpassing
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to become the most decorated professional bodybuilder of all-time.


2005

At 2005 Mr. Olympia, announcer
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introduced Coleman who was dressed in a medieval King's costume with the words '' "On the Seventh day God didn't rest, on the Seventh day God created Ronnie Coleman..." '' as Coleman held off Cutler, Badell, Schlierkamp, Víctor Martínez and James in a challenge round judged by previous rivals to win his 8th consecutive Mr. Olympia, equaling Haney as the most decorated Olympian in history. As soon as he was crowned the 8x time champion, IFBB president
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indicated that Coleman goes down in history as the greatest Mr. Olympia of all-time. Coleman won his biggest prize money of $150,000 for his victory.


2006 to 2007

Coleman's dominant reign as Mr. Olympia finally came to an end in 2006 Mr. Olympia where four-times his runner-up Jay Cutler edged him to earn his first title. Coleman came with the biggest upper arms he ever posed on stage at over in contest shape, but his clearly visible lat asymmetry cost him a 9th title. Coleman made his final appearance at 2007 Mr. Olympia where he placed 4th, and soon announced his retirement.


Legacy and in popular culture

Movie director Mitsuru Okabe produced training videos of Coleman, including ''The First Training Video'' (1998), ''The Unbelievable'' (2000), ''The Cost of Redemption'' (2003), ''Relentless'' (2006) and ''On the Road''. With his high-pitched voice, many of the lifts and vocal gimmicks Coleman popularized in them have become commonplace in the global physical culture community, especially after the advent of
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s. The most popular of these, which he regularly shouted to himself as a form of self-encouragement, include ''"Yeah buddy!"'', ''"Light weight, baby!"'', ''"Ain't nothin' but a peanut!"'', ''"Nothin' to it, but to do it!"'', ''"Everybody wants to be a bodybuilder, but nobody wants to lift no heavy-ass weights"''. 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 around the world. Coleman was the recipient of the 2001 Admiral in the Texas Navy Certificate Award from Texas Governor
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for outstanding achievements in bodybuilding and for the promotion of physical fitness. He was inducted into the
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in 2016, and was awarded the 'Arnold Schwarzenegger Lifetime Achievement Award' in 2021. Coleman is a supporter of
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, co-founded by Schwarzenegger in 1991. In 2011, Coleman launched Ronnie Coleman Signature Series (RCSS), a supplement company that provides sports nutrition and wellness products for bodybuilders and other athletes. Products such as 'King Whey'
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, 'King Mass'
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er and pre-workout product 'Yeah buddy' are among some of the bestsellers. In 2018,
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documented Coleman's life and career in the
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documentary ''Ronnie Coleman: The King''. For the film's credits, rapper
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made a song called "Flexin' on Them (Ronnie Coleman)" inspired by Coleman's bodybuilding career.


Personal life

In 1992, Coleman met
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(who later went on to become 3x times IFBB Ms. International champion) at a local GNC store. She was his girlfriend for nearly 7 years. In 1998, Coleman met French-Lebanese personal trainer Rouaida Christine Achkar at a sports exposition in
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, and they got married in 2007. However, they divorced soon after. In 2016, Coleman married his long time girlfriend, American personal trainer Susan Williamson. They reside in
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, along with their four daughters. Coleman is a devout Christian and a family man.


Nutrition

Coleman was noted for eating around 6,000 calories a day during his prime. He also followed a strict diet regime sticking to basics such as grilled chicken breasts, turkey breasts,
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and
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with
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, eating six meals a day. His daily protein intake was 600g and the daily carbohydrate intake differed from 100-1000g depending on the cutting or bulking phase.


Health concerns

The extreme weights Coleman used over the years took a toll on his body, and he has undergone more than a dozen surgeries since 2007. These include double
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s and various attempts at alleviating
chronic pain Chronic pain is pain that persists or recurs for longer than 3 months.https://icd.who.int/browse/2025-01/mms/en#1581976053 It is also known as gradual burning pain, electrical pain, throbbing pain, and nauseating pain. This type of pain is in cont ...
from damaged
intervertebral disc An intervertebral disc (British English), also spelled intervertebral disk (American English), lies between adjacent vertebrae in the vertebral column. Each disc forms a fibrocartilaginous joint (a symphysis), to allow slight movement of the ver ...
s costing millions. Despite using a wheelchair because he can no longer walk unassisted due to surgical procedures, Coleman continues to train, but uses only light weights now. Coleman has always said that he does not regret his choices and admits that he was determined to be the best bodybuilder he could be at any cost; even saying that, if anything, he regrets not having done even more to consolidate his legacy. In June 2025, Coleman had a near-fatal brush with
sepsis Sepsis is a potentially life-threatening condition that arises when the body's response to infection causes injury to its own tissues and organs. This initial stage of sepsis is followed by suppression of the immune system. Common signs and s ...
. Upon recovery, his family and friends launched a campaign titled 'Ronnie Strong' to raise awareness about sepsis.


Physical statistics

*Height: *Contest weight: *Off-season weight: *Chest / Back: *Arms: *Legs:


Famous lifts

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Deadlift The deadlift is a strength training exercise in which a weight-loaded barbell is lifted off the ground to the level of the hips, with the torso perpendicular to the floor, before being placed back on the ground. It is one of the three powerlifting ...
: × 2 reps (The Unbelievable, 2000) * Squat: × 2 reps (The Cost of Redemption, 2003) *
Bench press The bench press or chest press is a weight training exercise where a person presses a weight upwards while lying horizontally on a weight training bench. The bench press is a Compound movements, compound movement, with the primary muscles involved ...
: × 5 reps (The Cost of Redemption, 2003) *Dumbbell Bench press: Dumbbells × 12 reps (The Unbelievable, 2000) *
Military press The overhead press, also known as the shoulder press, strict press or military press, is an upper-body weight training exercise in which the trainee presses a weight overhead while seated or standing. It is mainly used to develop the anterior del ...
: × 12 reps (The Unbelievable, 2000) *Dumbbell Shoulder press: Dumbbells × 7 reps (The Cost of Redemption, 2003) * Bent-over row: × 10 reps (Relentless, 2006) *T-bar (corner) row: × 9 reps (The Unbelievable, 2000) & x 12 reps (Relentless, 2006) *Front Squat: × 4 reps (The Unbelievable, 2000) *Hack Squat: × 8 reps (The Unbelievable, 2000) * Lunges: × 20 reps per leg (The Unbelievable, 2000) * Barbell Shrugs: × 11 reps (The Cost of Redemption, 2003) *Dumbbell Shrugs: Dumbbells × 15 reps (Relentless, 2006) *
Calf raises Calf raises are a method of exercising the triceps surae ( gastrocnemius and soleus), tibialis posterior, and peroneal muscles of the lower leg. The movement performed is plantar flexion, also called ankle extension. Bent-knee Calf raises are ...
: × 20 reps (Relentless, 2006) *
Leg press The leg press is a compound weight training exercise in which the individual pushes a weight or resistance away from them using their legs. The term ''leg press machine'' refers to the apparatus used to perform this exercise. The leg press can be ...
: × 8 reps (The Cost of Redemption, 2003)


Bodybuilding chronology


Filmography


See also

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List of male professional bodybuilders This is a list of male professional bodybuilding, bodybuilders. A * Fouad Abiad * Manohar Aich, "Pocket Hercules" * Abdulhadi Al-Khayat * Achim Albrecht * Troy Alves * Charles Atlas * Art Atwood * Dayo Audi B * Jim Badra * William Bankie ...


References


External links


Ronnie Coleman's supplement brand 'Ronnie Cole Signature Series'
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