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Ronnie Coleman stands as a pinnacle in bodybuilding, having achieved an impressive eight Mr. Olympia titles to his name. Renowned for his massive and well-proportionate physique, he has become a source of inspiration for others. Regarded as the ‘King’, he has motivated fans with his unique screaming talent. Recently, a throwback video of his went viral, and many went gaga about it.

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Gymfailnation recently posted a video on Instagram titled “Ronnie Coleman Screaming for 4 hours.” Coleman’s viral video solely focused on workouts and wit, with fans loving his intense screams, finding them motivating during their own workout routines. In the video, he continuously screams, before beginning his heavy lifts.

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Ronnie Coleman’s screams motivated fans

In this snippet, Coleman throughout the video, continuously shouts “lightweight baby” while lifting heavy weights. This video was originally compiled by Jas The Producer, and uploaded three years ago on YouTube.The video has gained over three million views. Fans loved it then, and it continues to resonate across the internet, garnering ongoing appreciation.

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Moreover, Gymfailnation captioned the video, praising Coleman’s voice as “the voice of an angel.”. This showcases that not only does Strongman Eddie Williamson have the talent to astound people with his exceptional singing skills, but Coleman also surprises people with his hidden talent.

In 2019, Eddie Williamson attempted to defy expectations on Australia’s Got Talent. Entering the stage, he stunned the audience and judges by effortlessly lifting heavy weights. He created a unique seating area with tires, stones, and a wooden platform. Seated with a mic in hand, here comes the ultimate shock for everyone, Williams surprised people with his exceptional singing talent. Moving on, similarly, Coleman’s screams also received the same reaction from fans.

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This post garnered thousands of reactions from fans. One fan joked, “It’s been 23 years, when will this video end.” Many found the post amusing and inspiring, calling it the “The best Pre-Workout” and “Melody to my Ears.” People have added some interesting comments and wrote, “I prefer the 10-hour edition.”

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Fans have turned his screams into a sort of anthem, with one person humorously stating, “Name a better Friday night.” People enthusiastically expressed their admiration for his intense vocals, “God’s choir of angels sing his praises…YEAH BUDDY.”

Another highlighted how achieving a physique like Coleman’s requires a lot of effort, “Everybody wants to be a bodybuilder nobody wants to lift no heavy ahh weight.”

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Do you think his shouting will help you to work harder in the gym? Let us know in the comments below.

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Arpita Shrivastava is a Bodybuilding writer at EssentiallySports. Marching towards the 1000 articles mark, she specializes in covering the off-court developments of the sport and the Bodybuilding stars. With a Master’s degree in Mass Communication, Arpita has been putting to use her knowledge of content creation to produce engaging content for her readers. Arpita has studied the lives of her Bodybuilding idols thoroughly, which include Ronnie Coleman and Jay Cutler. In her articles, she explores and tries to understand the nitty-gritty of building a shredded physique. At the semblance of a chance to venture for a vacation, she prefers hiking to satiate her wanderlust.

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