My Genetics – 330 Pounds GOAT Ronnie Coleman Once Revealed Secret to Inhuman 0 3 Fat Percentage to Joe Rogan That Helped Him Collect More Mr Olympia Titles Than Arnold Schwarzenegger - EssentiallySportsAmerica's Favorites Trending in U.S.A.
My Genetics – 330 Pounds GOAT Ronnie Coleman Once Revealed Secret to Inhuman 0 3 Fat Percentage to Joe Rogan That Helped Him Collect More Mr Olympia Titles Than Arnold Schwarzenegger
Published 08/23/2022, 12:15 PM EDTBy Joe Rogan, the veteran UFC color commentator, and eight-time Mr. Olympia Ronnie Coleman, are two of the most prominent names in their respective fields. Interestingly, the duo once came together for over an hour-long chat in 2020 on the famous Joe Rogan Experience podcast hosted by the UFC color commentator. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad During the episode, the duo thoroughly talked about Coleman’s life, including his records, diet, injuries, and more. At one point during the conversation, Rogan asked the former IFBB professional about his body fat percentage while he was competing. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad The bodybuilding legend told the JRE host he had a 0.33 percent at that time, which quite stunned the latter. “ “ So he further asked, “ Doctors denied Ronnie Coleman s statements on the Joe Rogan podcast
Professional bodybuilders are famous for having a very less body fat percentage. They cut down even more fat before their competition by cutting down water, sugar, fatty foods, salt, and more. Coleman claimed about having 0.33 percent body fat during competition. His assertions, however, were refuted by physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist Dr. Brian Sutterer, who said it was inhumanely impossible. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad In a YouTube video, Dr. Sutterer said it is necessary to maintain three to five percent of body fat, as fats are to absorb vitamins, regulate hormones, and regulate body temperature. However, Dr. Sutterer further added that the machines that are used to measure body fat percentage aren’t 100 percent accurate. This might have been the case with the legendary bodybuilder, as per Dr. Sutterer. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad What are your thoughts on Dr. Sutterer’s explanations? What do you guys think about Coleman’s statement on Rogan’s podcast? Let us know in the comments section below. WATCH THIS STORY: SHARE THIS ARTICLE
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