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Re: ronnie and his tricep
« Reply #25 on: November 07, 2006, 04:09:14 PM »
Ronnie Coleman is one of the greatest bodybuilders in the history of the sport. He knows what he needs to do. He has made enough money to see whatever specialists necessary in order to fix these problems.
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Re: ronnie and his tricep
« Reply #26 on: November 07, 2006, 04:12:29 PM »
Ronnie Coleman is one of the greatest bodybuilders in the history of the sport. He knows what he needs to do. He has made enough money to see whatever specialists necessary in order to fix these problems.

I'm not sure , Yates retired because he said the injury impaired him to train at his optimum , if Ronnie has these types of injuries he may not be able to opperate at his fullest and his phsyique may suffer for it.

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Re: ronnie and his tricep
« Reply #27 on: November 07, 2006, 06:03:01 PM »
I'm not sure , Yates retired because he said the injury impaired him to train at his optimum , if Ronnie has these types of injuries he may not be able to opperate at his fullest and his phsyique may suffer for it.

im kinda starting to agree... ive been thinkin about this tricep thing all day... i mean, obviously theres something going on with his tricep... probably a tear... but thats clear.... the real question is, why doesnt he just flex with his right???... ronnie aludes the question... making it seem as if he never realized or that nobody ever pointed it out to him... but i think the answer might be severe tendonitis, or worse, nerve damage ... this could also be linked somehow to the problem he had this year flexing his right lat and his right delt... especially noticable from the front shots

we disagree on the ronnie v dorian stuff ND, but we agree that both guys are incredible... if ronnie has these types of injuries he wont be able to train anything like he's used to, if he cant i ope we see him step down mid year like dorian did...

its tough to go oout on a limb with neg. ronnie stuff... the guys sooo tuff he might just come back next year looking better then ever b4...