JAY CUTLER BIOGRAPHY | HEIGHT WEIGHT WORKOUT ROUTINES DIET PLANS LIFESTYLE AND PHOTO GALLERY |
Cutler worked in his brother's concrete construction business, Cutler Bros. Concrete, from the age of 11. He began training when he was 18 years old as a senior at Wachusett Regional High School. He graduated from Quinsigamond Community College in 1993 with a degree in criminal justice, intending to work as a corrections officer for a maximum security prison. He was inspired to enter bodybuilding after meeting personal trainer Marcos Rodriguez. Cutler excelled in bodybuilding, desiring to be one of the largest competitors ever, and took his first overall win in 1993 at the Iron Bodies Invitational. His first contest was the 1992 Gold's Gym Worcester Bodybuilding Championships, at which he took second place. As he established a name for himself in the bodybuilding scene, he often appeared in bodybuilding related videos including Battle for the Olympia 2001, a pre-contest documentary video directed by Mitsuru Okabe that highlighted many competitors as they prepared for the 2001 Mr. Olympia Competition [3] . He went on to win consecutive Arnold Classic titles in 2002, 2003, and 2004, and placed second to Ronnie Coleman in the Mr. Olympia competition four times before claiming the title in 2006.
At the 2001 Mr. Olympia, Cutler tested positive for banned diuretics,[4] but sued and had his second-place finish reinstated.[verification needed] Cutler won the Olympia for a second consecutive year in 2007. He became the third Mr. Olympia in history (after Arnold Schwarzenegger and Franco Columbu) to win the title in non-consecutive years after defeating the reigning champion Dexter Jackson in 2009. In 2010, he won his fourth Mr. Olympia title, defeating Phil Heath. In 2011, Cutler was runner-up to Heath at the Mr. Olympia. In 2012, Cutler was unable to compete at the Mr. Olympia due to a biceps injury. Cutler competed in the 2013 Olympia and placed 6th.
Cutler has since focused on his business venture, Cutler Nutrition, which specializes in bodybuilding nutritional supplements and uses top social media platforms to educate and entertain his fans.
Born | August 3, 1973 Sterling, Massachusetts, United States |
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Height | 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)[1] |
Weight | Contest: 260 lb (118 kg) Off season: 290 lb (132 kg)[1] |
Professional career | |
Best win | IFBB Mr. Olympia 2006–2007, 2009–2010 |
Predecessor | Ronnie Coleman Dexter Jackson |
Successor | Dexter Jackson Phil Heath |
Bodybuilding titles
- 1993 NPC Iron Bodies Invitational – Teenage & Men's Middleweight
- 1993 NPC Teen Nationals – Middleweight
- 1995 NPC U.S. Tournament of Champions – Men's Middleweight and Overall
- 2000 IFBB Night of Champions
- 2002 Arnold Classic
- 2003 Arnold Classic
- 2003 Ironman Pro Invitational
- 2003 San Francisco Pro Invitational
- 2003 Dutch Grand Prix.
- 2003 British Grand Prix
- 2004 Arnold Classic
- 2006 Austrian Grand Prix
- 2006 Romanian Grand Prix
- 2006 Dutch Grand Prix
- 2006 Mr. Olympia
- 2007 Mr. Olympia
- 2009 Mr. Olympia
- 2010 Mr. Olympia
Competitive placings
- 1992 Gold Gym Worcester Bodybuilding Championships – 2nd
- 1996 NPC Nationals, 1st place Heavyweight (earned IFBB pro card)
- 1998 IFBB Night of Champions – 11th
- 1999 Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic – 4th
- 1999 IFBB Ironman Pro Invitational – 3rd
- 1999 Mr. Olympia – 14th
- 2000 English Grand Prix – 2nd
- 2000 Joe Weider's World Pro Cup – 2nd
- 2000 Mr. Olympia – 8th
- 2000 Mr. Olympia Rome – 2nd
- 2001 Mr. Olympia – 2nd
- 2003 Mr. Olympia – 2nd
- 2003 Russian Grand Prix – 2nd
- 2003 GNC Show of Strength – 2nd
- 2004 Mr. Olympia – 2nd
- 2005 Mr. Olympia – 2nd
- 2006 Mr. Olympia – 1st
- 2007 Mr. Olympia – 1st
- 2008 Mr. Olympia – 2nd
- 2009 Mr. Olympia – 1st
- 2010 Mr. Olympia – 1st
- 2011 Mr. Olympia – 2nd
- 2011 Sheru Classic – 2nd
- 2013 Mr. Olympia – 6th
DVDs
- Jay Cutler – A Cut Above (Filmed in 1999, released in 2002)
- Jay Cutler – New Improved and Beyond (2004)
- Jay Cutler – Ripped to Shreds (2005)
- Jay Cutler – One Step Closer (2006)
- Jay Cutler – From Jay to Z (2008)
- Jay Cutler – Undisputed (2010)
- Jay Cutler – The Ultimate Beef: A Massive Life in Bodybuilding (2010)
- Jay Cutler – My House (2011)
- Jay Cutler – Living Large (2013)
Books
- CEO MUSCLE – Jay Cutler's No Nonsense Guide To Successful Bodybuilding ISBN 978-0-9744572-0-8
References
- ^ ab c Jay Cutler. bodybuilding.com
- ^ Milliard, Trevon. "Bodybuilding changing, but it's still hard work". Retrieved September 18, 2011.
- ^ "Rotten Tomatoes".
- ^ "NewsPro Archive".
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