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Title: Question to the Colemaniacs
Post by: Bluto on February 01, 2007, 04:59:37 AM
Has Ronnie Coleman been able to bring up his calves during all those years training? If you compare early photos with more recent ones?

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Title: Re: Question to the Colemaniacs
Post by: canadaphiliac on February 01, 2007, 05:29:54 AM
In the occasional picture, his calves look oddly huge, but no, not really.
Title: Re: Question to the Colemaniacs
Post by: SteelePegasus on February 01, 2007, 05:35:05 AM
Calves are mostly genetics, you either have them or you don't. Not much improvement can be made

during the summer you see people that have never worked out in their lives with huge calves.  Then in the gym you see a ton of huge guys spending days on the calves raise machine with minimal return.
Title: Re: Question to the Colemaniacs
Post by: kiwiol on February 01, 2007, 05:46:08 AM
Has Ronnie Coleman been able to bring up his calves during all those years training? If you compare early photos with more recent ones?

Discuss


Ronnie's calves did increase in size (overall) as his competition bodyweight steadily went up from 1999 - 2004, but unfortunately, he has some of the worst genetics for shape, separation and muscle length for calves, which is why they looked decent when he was wearing full-length tights, but less than stellar onstage or when exposed.
Title: Re: Question to the Colemaniacs
Post by: the shadow on February 01, 2007, 05:49:13 AM
Ronnie's calves did increase in size (overall) as his competition bodyweight steadily went up from 1999 - 2004, but unfortunately, he has some of the worst genetics for shape, separation and muscle length for calves, which is why they looked decent when he was wearing full-length tights, but less than stellar onstage or when exposed.
absolutely correct.his calves are actually 20inches with no shape
Title: Re: Question to the Colemaniacs
Post by: natural al on February 01, 2007, 05:50:11 AM
Ronnie's calves did increase in size (overall) as his competition bodyweight steadily went up from 1999 - 2004, but unfortunately, he has some of the worst genetics for shape, separation and muscle length for calves, which is why they looked decent when he was wearing full-length tights, but less than stellar onstage or when exposed.

good post.  It's rare to find a black dude with good calves, shawn ray and vince taylor are the exceptions.  Ron is a gigantic guy but his calves blow but I remember reading that he trains them with short choppy movements so i'm sure that doesn't help any.

Calves are mostly genetics, you either have them or you don't. Not much improvement can be made

during the summer you see people that have never worked out in their lives with huge calves.  Then in the gym you see a ton of huge guys spending days on the calves raise machine with minimal return.

I had no calves then i changed everything about my calf training and they're "decent" not great but much better than when I started.  It's my opinion that the majority of guys put alot of effort into calves but they just train them wrong, if you tweak a few things you can make your calve training much more effective.
Title: Re: Question to the Colemaniacs
Post by: Bluto on February 01, 2007, 06:16:30 AM
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I had no calves then i changed everything about my calf training and they're "decent" not great but much better than when I started.  It's my opinion that the majority of guys put alot of effort into calves but they just train them wrong, if you tweak a few things you can make your calve training much more effective.

speak on this, on the training board  :)