Ronnie Coleman, one of the greatest bodybuilders of all time, has credited his success to a surprising source: his former rival, Flex Wheeler. In a recent podcast interview, Coleman revealed that Wheeler had introduced him to his coach, Chad Nicholls, who played a key role in helping him win his eight Mr. Olympia titles. Despite their intense rivalry on the stage, Coleman acknowledged that Wheeler’s influence had been crucial to his career.
The Impressive Achievements of Bodybuilder Ronnie Coleman
Ronnie Coleman’s legacy in bodybuilding is second to none. Over the course of his career, he dominated the Men’s Open division, defeating a who’s who of the sport’s greatest icons. But it wasn’t just his victories that made Coleman stand out – it was also his incredible feats of strength. With a 2,300-pound leg press and an 800-pound deadlift to his name, Coleman was widely regarded as one of the strongest bodybuilders of all time.
The Importance of Nutrition in Bodybuilding, According to Ronnie Coleman
Bodybuilding is a sport that demands peak physical condition, and nutrition is a crucial part of achieving that. Ronnie Coleman knows this better than most, and in his recent podcast interview, he revealed some of the dietary demands that helped him win his first Mr. Olympia title. Coleman emphasized the importance of eating enough protein and calories to fuel his intense training regimen, and of paying attention to nutrient timing to maximize his gains. It’s clear that for Coleman, success in bodybuilding was as much about what he ate as how he trained.
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Ronnie Coleman’s Continuing Love Affair with Bodybuilding
Ronnie Coleman, the retired eight-time Mr. Olympia winner, may have hung up his posing trunks, but his passion for bodybuilding remains as strong as ever. In his leisure time, Coleman has been training with some of the industry’s top fitness influencers, and he recently started a podcast with Derek Lunsford, a former 212 competitor turned Men’s Open star. In their latest episode, Coleman reminisced about how his long-time friend and fellow bodybuilder, Flex Wheeler, introduced him to Chad Nicholls, a revered bodybuilding guru known for his ability to transform physiques. Despite stepping away from competitive bodybuilding, it is clear that Coleman’s love for the sport and dedication to personal improvement continue to be at the forefront of his life.
Ronnie Coleman Reflects on Meeting Chad Nicholls via Flex Wheeler and the Transformation that Followed: ‘He Changed Everything I Was Doing’
Ronnie Coleman credits his first Mr. Olympia title to none other than Flex Wheeler. The legendary bodybuilder attributes his success to the introduction made by Wheeler, who introduced him to Chad Nicholls. Coleman claims that his entire contest preparation underwent a significant transformation after Nicholls came on board.
“It was the same way for me and the guys coming up; a lot of people don’t know it – but Flex Wheeler is pretty much the reason why I won the Olympia because he turned me on to Chad Nicholls. He was like, ‘Hey man, who are you working with?’ I’m like, ‘Dude, I’m doing my own thing.’ He’s like, ‘You need to call this guy Chad Nicholls.’ I’m like, ‘Chad Nicholls…’ yup. He gave me his number I called Chad but Chad didn’t pick up the phone. I said, ‘Flex why’d you have me call this guy Chad he didn’t pick up the phone.’ He says, ‘Nah, he’s just like that man. Call him again, and he’ll call you back.’ He called me back and the rest is pretty much history. I won my first Olympia that year by hooking up with him,” Ronnie Coleman said.
According to Coleman, his dietary regimen underwent a significant transformation under the guidance of Nicholls. Coleman revealed that his meal portions increased significantly, with him going from consuming half a pound of food to a full pound.
“I was doing my own thing pretty much,” shared Coleman. “He changed everything I was doing, everything. Everything. I went from doing like an hour to cardio a day to two hours. I went from eating half a pound of food with every meal to a whole pound. I went from training maybe 45 minutes to an hour a day to about maybe an hour, an hour and a half, sometimes an hour and 15 minutes of training because I was trying to do some of everything. I was working all my body parts as much as I could. All my weak ones, especially!”
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“I went from working calves maybe once a week to three times a week, working abs maybe once a week to maybe three times a week, he changed pretty much everything I was doing. Had I not gone with him, I wouldn’t have never ever figured that out on my own. I went from probably eating 400 grams of protein a day to 600. I went from eating like 400 grams of carbs a day to like 100, so it was — major changes going on and he pretty much changed everything I was doing. I would have never ever figured that out on my own for sure because I had no idea that you could put on a lot of quality muscle from eating food, had no idea whatsoever, I’m not going to lie.”
“A lot of people think it’s the drugs was going to put on all that size, no. You had to eat. You can take all the drugs in the world but if you ain’t eating you will not grow. I learned that the hard way,” said Coleman.
Wheeler reflects on career and battle with Coleman at Mr. Olympia
Flex Wheeler, a four-time Arnold Classic titleholder, appeared on Cutler Cast to discuss his career in bodybuilding. Wheeler expressed regret over his performance at the 1998 Mr. Olympia, where he competed against Ronnie Coleman in an epic battle. Wheeler admitted that he “didn’t put everything into” his performance and felt ashamed of himself. He believes that one of his biggest mistakes while competing was focusing too much on chasing the size of Coleman instead of highlighting his own strengths, like aesthetics and conditioning.
Coleman credits Wheeler for introducing him to Nicholls and changing his contest preparations Ronnie
Coleman, eight-time Mr. Olympia titleholder, credits his first title win to Flex Wheeler. Coleman revealed that Wheeler introduced him to Chad Nicholls, one of bodybuilding’s most accomplished gurus, who drastically changed his contest preparations. Coleman’s food intake increased from a half-pound to a whole pound, and he felt his training regimen was significantly altered. Coleman’s appreciation for Wheeler demonstrates that camaraderie and mutual respect can exist in a competitive sport like bodybuilding.
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Ronnie Coleman, a bodybuilder hailed as one of the greatest of all time, has attributed his success to an unexpected source: his former rival, Flex Wheeler. In a recent podcast interview, Coleman revealed that Wheeler had introduced him to his coach, Chad Nicholls, who played a crucial role in helping him secure eight Mr. Olympia titles. Despite their fierce competition on the stage, Coleman acknowledged that Wheeler’s influence had been pivotal in his career. Known for his impressive feats of strength, including a 2,300-pound leg press and an 800-pound deadlift, Coleman emphasized the importance of nutrition in bodybuilding, stressing the need to consume sufficient protein and calories to fuel intense training regimens. Despite retiring from competitive bodybuilding, Coleman remains passionate about the sport, continuing to train with top fitness influencers and hosting a podcast with fellow bodybuilder Derek Lunsford.
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