The world of bodybuilding is full of iconic muscle builders who never fail to impress their fans. Jay Cutler is one of them. He filled his sporting journey with his achievements and victories. With his four titles at Mr. Olympia, Cutler has proven his expertise in bodybuilding. But again, he had to overcome many obstacles to reach the pinnacle of his career. Apart from bodybuilding, Cutler has been featured in several fitness magazines and later focused on business as well.
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Bodybuilding may be an interesting and enthusiastic sport for many people, but it is also a dangerous sport. Former bodybuilding enthusiast Jay Cutler also offered his take on the same.
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Jay Cutler speaks out on recent deaths in the bodybuilding industry
Jay Cutler’s past strength is remarkable. He has reached heights that many can only imagine. All his performances were golden moments for his fans.
Last year, many bodybuilding icons who once ruled the sport left the world behind. This is followed by fear among bodybuilding enthusiasts due to the notable recent death toll in the sport. But what does Cutler say about this?
“At this point, I think people are just scared.”Oh, bodybuilding is so dangerous.”‘ I think everything in life is nutrition and other things. said the American on the podcast.
He added: The biggest fear we have right now is being considered obese if you’re 290 inches, 5 feet 9 inches, or 10 inches. This puts a lot of strain on the heart.”
Sean Rhoden, aka Flexatron, was the 2018 Mr. Olympia champion. He also died of a heart attack last year. In addition, elites such as George Peterson and John Meadows also departed in 2021.
Is it okay to push the limits?
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Anything in excess can have adverse effects. Likewise, this sport requires you to understand and communicate with your body. Jay Cutler did exactly the same. He retired at 40 because he knew the consequences of pushing until his body gave up.
“The truth is, no matter how old we are, the amount of food we eat becomes astronomical when we start pushing our body limits.‘ said the bodybuilder.
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Our bodies have an optimal level of resistance to just about anything. Negative consequences can occur if you don’t go over your limits or do more than you need to. That’s what Cutler said on the podcast.