Just finished watching this!!
It’s really sad to see how debilitating his injuries are. Both hips replaced, fused vertebrae, constant pain, mobility issues, on oxy but STILL training!!
It’s really well done. Cutler, Wheeler, Greene, Lavrone and others reflect in his 8 Mr O titles with really good old and new footage. Ronnie has a great sense of humour and amazing to see how much work and weight (800 pound squat) he lifted to go from 9th to 1st. Highly recommend it!
Sad part is he likely has at least 20 more years if not longer to live in that broken down body which will only degrade. Makes you wonder if it was worth it
I would never discount the work and dedication he used to progress but frankly he really blew up when he discovered slin and GH. He has talked about a visit he had with Flex Wheeler where he was asking Flex for some tips and Flex introduced him to them. He was unstoppable after adding those to his regime. Man I wish I responded to "supplements" as well as some guys do.
I'm gonna watch the rest tonight if the doorbell stops ringing
'Better to have lifted and lost than to never have lifted at all' - paraphrased from Alfred Lord Tennyson
I've heard the quote from him that was something like his only regret was that pre-contest 800lb squat for 2 reps he did 'could have got 4'
I wonder what he thinks real deep down inside though
You are kidding correct? Because there are multiple pro guys saying Ronnie pushed it way past the limit. Industry level was concise Ronnies was different. I also think the likes of Larry Wheels are what BBing needs, he in the same breath of Ronnie are guys pushing it and why not?I hated this documentary, made the entire industry look bad, made us look like we are killing ourselves for the love of the sport, which just adds to the negative stereotype and media coverage.
I watched it. Thought it was pretty boring.. it could have been a lot better. He's a nice guy and humorous but I don't think the documentary is particularly well made.