Ronnie Coleman is a world-famous bodybuilder who won the Mr. Olympia title eight straight times and earned 26 IFBB professional titles. However, he has undergone multiple surgeries and has lost most of his mobility. The root cause of his injuries could be traced back to 1996 when he dislocated his disc while doing squats. He suffered a herniated disk, which was caused by persistent workouts post-diagnosis, along with 13 surgeries. Coleman underwent two hip replacements in 2020 after breaking a socket. He has had surgeries on his hips twice, his neck twice, and his spine 13 times. Coleman worked out with a herniated disc for 10 years and won eight straight Mr. Olympias while dealing with the pain.