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Re: Ronnie has passed
« Reply #25 on: March 25, 2022, 10:43:07 AM »
What an amizing memory you have.

It's funny you said that, falco...

To be honest, I didn't know I was autistic until November of 2016 when I was in the process of getting a normal panel of health tests, and did some mental health testing to. That's when a psychologist determined I was autistic within ten minutes of meeting me, later confirmed by testing. I guess whatever childhood test I took when I was five failed to make that determination...

I later came to learn that I remember 90% of the content of all conversations I've had, going back about 30 years, as a function of my autism. That doesn't mean I remember 90% of conversations word for word, but I can pinpoint the gist of every conversation to about there. It's actually sad seeing my dad begin to lose memory [he's 63, and he's only just starting to]. Most wouldn't notice, but given the disparity between my memory and his, it's a little sad to see. The good news is, his memory won't be very bad until he is about 80, and - hey, that's life, right?

But thank you for you saying that, falco. That's a very nice compliment!

To be honest, I hope that for the second half of my life, I can learn from my mistakes from the first, and focus mainly on my strengths - and stop working so hard or fretting so much over my weaknesses, physical or mental.

And hopefully get my post word count down, but that might be filed as a weakness that I will never get a grip on.  ;D

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Re: Ronnie has passed
« Reply #26 on: March 25, 2022, 03:38:45 PM »
Yes he was.  I have always paid more attention to, and had more respect for, the Master’s competitors.  Crafting a BB physique is relatively easy in your teens and 20s.  Doing it when you’re older is a whole different game.  It also means you (hopefully) have done something (else) with your life like built a business, got educated, raised a family, etc—done something besides look in a mirror.  That was Don.

I can’t remember how I got ahold of it, but I had his email address and began communicating with him back in the day.  He was always friendly and quick to respond.  To this day the training split I use is the one he gave me.  I still have a digital album with all his photos.  Awesome physique for an “old” man.  His only weak point was his glutes… something he acknowledged and often joked about in our messages.  Hard to believe I am older than him now than when he died at 51.  Time flies. :'(

And, yes, Bay likey!

We can only imagine..... :-X

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Re: Ronnie has passed
« Reply #27 on: March 25, 2022, 03:49:17 PM »
"Where are the bodies??"



he said that way back in 2006, people had to die sooner or later

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Re: Ronnie has passed
« Reply #28 on: March 25, 2022, 07:42:01 PM »
He's useless to us now

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Re: Ronnie has passed
« Reply #29 on: March 25, 2022, 07:49:33 PM »
he said that way back in 2006, people had to die sooner or later

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Yep - way back in the day! John said it in the 2004 HBO special with Bryant Gumbel - which is funny because 2004 was actually the first year we lost a 1990's era Olympia level bodybuilder [Sonny Schmidt], and we've had many more high level bodybuilding deaths ever since!

In fact...it can be argued that John's statement was true literally for the final year, just prior to John saying it!

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Re: Ronnie has passed
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Re: Ronnie has passed
« Reply #32 on: March 29, 2022, 11:35:07 AM »
 
Ronny Schweyher

Born January 8, 1965

1987

Collegiate Nationals - NPC, Overall Winner
Collegiate Nationals - NPC, Light-HeavyWeight, 1st

1988

Nationals - NPC, Light-HeavyWeight, 3rd
USA Championships - NPC, Light-HeavyWeight, 2nd

1989

Nationals - NPC, Light-HeavyWeight, 4th
World Amateur Championships - IFBB, Light-HeavyWeight, 4th

Magazines

1987 December   Vol 24, Num 12   Muscular Development
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