Jay Cutler Biography:
- Full name: Jason Isaac Cutler
- When was born: August 3, 1973
- Age: 46 years
- Height: 1.78 m
- Best win: IFBB Mr. Olympia 2006–2007, 2009–2010
- Weight: Contest: 260 lb (118 kg); Offseason: 290 lb (132 kg)
- Birthplace: Sterling, Massachusetts, USA
- Residence: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
- Arms: 22″ (57 cm)
- Waist: 39″ (99 cm)
- Chest: 58″ (147 cm)
- Thighs: 30″ (76 cm)
- Calves: 20″ (51 cm)
Interview
I had the privilege to meet Jay Cutler four times within one year. Our first contact came when he was brought to Athens by Bodybuilding Club, a major chain of supplement stores in Greece. Jay Cutler took part in a training session and gave a seminar, held in one of the stores of John Panayotopoulos. John is the owner of Bodybuildingclub.gr supplement stores and the editor of Greek Musclemag magazine. Moreover, a broadcast channel (SKY TV) interviewed Jay, and later parts of the seminar were aired during the local nightly news. Furthermore, Jay spoke live on Sport-FM radio, speaking about his first visit to Greece.
I had the opportunity to give him my third book, talk to him and exchange valuable ideas concerning the iron sport. I do fondly remember how nervous I was since he is a great ambassador of bodybuilding. We have just one month of the age difference and I grew up with his legendary battles on the Olympia stage, during the early days of my fitness career (the late 90s). Honestly, I would never expect to have this chance some years ago. Jay Cutler was in town in order to promote his new supplement brand, Jay Cutler Nutrition. The variety of his products has expanded since 2013 when it all started.
Our next meeting took place at the Arnold Classic Expo in Columbus, OH. Jay was quite surprised to see me there; he basically let me pass the line, and get a photograph with him. He also gave me a T-shirt as a gift and asked me how my guys are doing back in Greece. We arranged our next meeting, for the FIBO expo in Germany, the following month.
The third meeting took place in Cologne. I was in Germany along with the associates of Bodybuilding Club stores. It was fun and Jay felt so comfortable with us, we were sort of a family to him. He was very friendly, cool and promised to see us the next month in Athens.
Our final meeting was when Jay came into town with his girlfriend, Monique. I had the opportunity to pick him up from the airport. It was awesome to see him once again so soon. We had the time to talk in the car and later at the gym, but also during dinner time with the owners of the BB Club.
The trip to Acropolis rock and the Parthenon was something astonishing to him. He confessed to me that during his professional career, he never had the time to focus on things that he is able to enjoy today. Jay and Monique were really impressed with the sightseeing in Athens. Later, we had lunch and afterward, we went to the bodybuilding show. There, he singed and took pictures with a plethora of fans, who were waiting to see the living legend once more. Jay was friendly, polite, kind, patient and gave a magnificent seminar. The following day, they left for Santorini Island. He would enjoy the Mediterranean Sea, sun and of course the Greek cuisine.
I feel extremely lucky and blessed at the same moment, being able to know in person one of the greatest bodybuilding personas and competitors of all time. Four-time Mr. Olympia, three-time Arnold Classic winner, four-time first runner-up at the Mr. Olympia, Ironman winner, and winner of several other shows throughout the United States & Europe.
I do strongly believe, that a great champion is not necessarily the one with the most trophies. Instead, he is the one who will manage to inspire the new generation, as the ambassador of the iron sport and become a role model for the youth.
In my opinion, Jay Cutler has this ability. What makes him more of a star, is the fact he is approachable, humble, and down to Earth. Most of all, he is a successful businessman present day. Since bodybuilding is a worldwide marketing business, Jay Cutler is a product himself. I am positive that his name will be a trademark for the following decades.
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