Ronald Dean Coleman

The bodybuilder of the United States, the holder of the record eight consecutive titles of Mr. Olympia, made he part with Heine.
As a police officer, Coleman was given the free time he needed to train. Officer Coleman invited him to visit a gym known as Metroflex. The owner of the gym was Brian Dobson, who also became an amateur bodybuilder, offering Coleman a free lifetime membership to Metroflex, which allowed him to train Coleman for the next bodybuilding competition, Mr. Texas, that year.
After preparing for the next event, Mr. Texas Coleman won first place in the heavyweight and general categories. He also defeated the man who taught him, Dobson. However, in 1990, Coleman won not only the title of Mr. Texas, but also the annual titles of the Texas State Championship of the National Physics Committee (NPC). In 1991, Coleman also won what is considered to be one of the most prestigious amateur bodybuilding competitions, Mr. Universe. This victory allowed him to take part in the IFBB-sponsored professional competition, the largest sanctioning body in the sport.
Coleman won his first professional championship, the 1995 Canada Cup. The following year, he won the competition again. Then first place, in 1997, at the Russian Grand Prix. 
Coleman's success as a professional bodybuilder forced him to sell many products and other career opportunities. Through his bodybuilding profession, Coleman has made a series of trips to places such as China, Brazil and Australia. Coleman has also performed many times at gym openings in the United States.


Coleman also made several training videos. His first training videos; Incredible; Redemption cost and on the road. In these videos, Coleman gives advice to experienced weightlifters, while warning against overexertion.
During training, Coleman prefers to use free weights rather than machines to maximize his flexibility and range of motion. He lifts weights four days a week after he has stopped traveling the world and competing.
Coleman supports the Inner City Games, an organization co-founded by Arnold Schwarzenegger in 1991. He won the 2001 Admiral Award in Texas from Texas Gov. Rick Perry for outstanding achievements in bodybuilding and physical education. .


On June 30, 2009, in an interview with MuscleSport Radio, Coleman stated that he would participate in Mr. Olympia's competition in 2010. [Citation required] Coleman also stated that he would not participate in Mr. Olympia's competition in 2009. Due to lack of preparation time. October 10, 2009 In the finals and bodybuilding in the northern territory of Darwin, Australia, Coleman confirmed that he will participate in the competition "Mr. Olympia" in 2010, but in 2010 did not participate in the competition "Mr. Olympia".
Along with his eight Mr. Olympia titles won as a professional bodybuilder, Coleman holds the record for most IFBB victories as a professional, with 26 victories. He broke the previous record (held by Vince Taylor, with 22 wins) in Moscow on November 5, 2004.
Currently (2015) Ronnie is recovering after a delicate hip replacement surgery.