Yep, and in the texas heat too. He was burning calories just being outside that 100 degree weather and working out at a gym with no AC
I’ve seen Ronnie train a dozen times during the 2003/2004 olympia days, he was def one of a kind
Being in the heat doesn’t burn calories even remotely as much as being cold. The body doesn’t burn energy to cool off. You sweat. It takes energy to produce heat. When the body is cold it becomes very inefficient and burns FAR more calories than normal in attempt to warm.
Not at all being a contrarian - just pointing that out. Many people equate sweating with fat loss and of course exercise does burn calories, but taking an ice bath can create visible results overnight.