This has come up before but I don't recall any conclusive answers that could be proven with actual scientific or medical information.If Ronnie gets his blood checked every two months and also gets heart scans done during that time, both of which suggest he is in perfect health, why do people go on about him being so terribly unhealthy?ok, so he gets up to 335 pounds in the offseason or something close to it - but how many obese people live to 60+? Lots of them. Sure, a lot die, but it's not like they're all dropping like flies. He may or may not do more roids than the next guy - my guess is that there are PLENTY of pros and amateurs and even recreational juicers out there doing just as much.So why is he so unhealthy? His blood would suggest he is quite healthy based on self reports, so why does he run the risk of dropping dead any more than any other 41 year old with the same blood profile?Don Youngblood had a sleep apnea, was a diagnosed diabetic, and had an angioplasty performed on him, and was still looking to make a comeback in 2006 at the age of 52. That is what causes harm I think - ignoring the writing on the wall. Ronnie has said he would not go on if his health was compromised. I personally think he is one of the healthier pros.
If he was going to die tomorrow, or anytime soon for that matter, wouldn't the test results suggest that?
we're all day-to-day.medical tests show long-term issues and trends... but the good Lord punches our number when he's ready for us.
My guess is that it averages out.Ronnie is probably about as healthy as your average 41-year old American.He eats healthy, does cardio, and sleeps enough.he uses steroids and lives at a bodyweight that makes his heart work a little harder.It probably pretty much evens out... although Ronnie's quality of life is a tad better than the average American's. (most of us can't take Alti for a ride in our Bentley)
old black man skin forming all around his eyes.
Just last year Reggie White died and Teddy Bruschi had a stroke. They are required per their contracts to get regular checkups.
Body weight's key, probably why women outlive men. If he gets his weight down later the risk will be reduced.
RONNIE IS HEALTHY AS A COCK.
I predict a heart attack and/or massive kidney failure.
My guess is that it averages out.Ronnie is probably about as healthy as your average 41-year old American.He eats healthy, does cardio, and sleeps enough.he uses steroids and lives at a bodyweight that makes his heart work a little harder.
His heart works a little harder? Try... a LOT harder. I predict he won't live to see his 60th birthday.
Anybody who believes that ronnie is not a health risk at 5'11'' and 300 LBS + must be a lunatic. He is putting tremendous pressure on his heart (which will need to work just as hard and cant' tell the difference between 300LBS of Fat or 300LBS of muscle) You also really think that after years of GH it is only his muscles that grow? Dont forget intestines and internal organs, hence the gut.Who knows what other shit he is using.He must lie in bed at night and think 'What the hell am I doing to myself' Any sane person would.Ask yourself a question. If walking around at 300 LBS is not that dangerous and he is not concerned then why get yourself checked every 2 months?I think Coleman is the best BB that ever lived but dont piss down my leg and tell me its raining. He aint healthy.
It's possible that Ronnie honestly doesn't take more than tons of 20 year juicers you see at the gym.It wouldn't surprise me at all. He is a genetic freak.Based on what we all saw in Jay's fridge, he probably takes a whole lot more.
Dude, there are no genes able to make a 5'11 guy weight 290 lbs, at 5% bodyfat. I think you're the one who's on drugs... SUCKMYMUSCLE