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Bodybuilders After Retirement... 🤯

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[0:00]Paul ended his professional bodybuilding career in 2012 after falling off the stage due to cramping from dehydration.
[0:00]Ronnie developed serious spinal problems from his heavy weightlifting training and sadly had to undergo 13 surgeries.
[0:00]He went from looking like the Hulk to a man who would spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair.
[0:00]But he is the only bodybuilder who is 69 years old and his legs are still massive.
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[0:00]Bodybuilders after quitting bodybuilding had some huge transformations. Let's start with Paul Dillett who had one of the biggest changes. He went from looking like this to this. Paul ended his professional bodybuilding career in 2012 after falling off the stage due to cramping from dehydration. This incident happened during the night of the Arnold Classic in 1994. And it took four men to lift him up. Next is the king of the Olympia, Ronnie Coleman. Ronnie developed serious spinal problems from his heavy weightlifting training and sadly had to undergo 13 surgeries. He went from looking like the Hulk to a man who would spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair. Finally, we have the uncrowned champion, Tom Platz, known as the quad father. Tom created the foundation for leg training. He ended his career in 1987 because of a stomach virus that affected him. But he is the only bodybuilder who is 69 years old and his legs are still massive.

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