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Jay Cutler Living Large Episode 4 - Workouts, Training Tips, Nutrition - Bodybuilding.com

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11 years ago on 15 March 2014 18:52

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Jay Cutler built his legacy on hard work, dedication, sacrifice, and daily struggle. Use his tools to build your own lasting legacy.

ay Cutler has devoted his entire adult life to bodybuilding. He's found success as a pro competitor, a businessman, and an ambassador for the sport. His hard work has made the Cutler name synonymous with "champion." Undoubtedly, Jay's legacy will include the words "one of the greatest of all time."

You'll leave a legacy, too, even if it's not forged from a superhuman physique. What's it going to be? No matter how you choose to dedicate your life, you can learn from Jay's legacy. As long as there is a stage for flexing, Jay Cutler will have a powerful impact.

Jay began bodybuilding with an all-or-nothing attitude. "I thought, if I'm going to be a bodybuilder, I'm going to see how far I can take it," he says.

Jay "took it" far. He was immensely successful, even from the beginning. "Early in my career, I was successful at almost every show I did; I turned pro at my third or fourth show."

Because of his early achievements, there was a lot of pressure for Jay to do well at his first Mr. Olympia contest in 1999. "I finished 15th out of 16. That was the only time I've ever questioned myself," he confesses.

He won the Night of Champions in 2000. "After that show, I knew I could be very good. That's when I knew I could be the best, and soon." Alas, Jay's first Olympia title was delayed for half a decade. He finished behind Ronnie Coleman four years in a row.

It wasn't until 2006 that he finally became Mr. Olympia. He went on to win it again in 2007, 2009, and 2010. Now, he's training for his chance to win another Sandow.