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Despite the trauma, Ronnie Coleman remains as determined as ever. Now home and beginning his recovery, he’s committed to physical therapy, pool workouts, cardio, and gym training —not to build muscle, but to regain mobility and independence. “I don’t give up on that. I was going to therapy twice a week. I also get in the pool twice a week. The eight-time Mr. Olympia champion aims to walk again without crutches in 18 months. He credits stem cell therapy, cardio, and weightlifting for reducing his pain and improving his mobility. Coleman is the household name in the late ’90s and early 2000s bodybuilding scene! Thanks to his strength and excellent performance, he is recognized as one of the strongest bodybuilders ever. For example, he achieved records for performances like his iconic 800-pound squat, which got people around the world stunned. He beat records and secured the Mr. Olympia title eight times, and was called “The King”. After many years of his successful career, we somehow lost the famous bodybuilder ... Ronnie Coleman is doing better today after multiple surgeries, though he still uses crutches or a wheelchair for mobility. He remains active in the fitness industry, runs his supplement company, and motivates fans through interviews and social media.