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Jay Cutler....the Eating Champion

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http://www.dailymotion.com/Tech9/video/x15q1q_jay-cutler-at-the-grocery-store

12 lbs Orange Roughy
10 lbs chicken
5 lbs beef

Then he says that will 'get him thru the week' since he's still eating out some and out of town 2 days a week....sheesh! 30 lbs of fish per week dieting for the Mr. O. 3 lbs of beef, 2 lbs of chicken and I'm done for 2 weeks. LOL

Notice how far away he parked from the door...don't want get any dings in the ride. :)
 
Holy shit. Now I know the secret to getting gargantuan. My gf said that made her stomach hurt.
 
is that guy with him the rich homosexual who pays for all of cutler's gear in exchange for blowjobs and anal fisting?
 
p0ink said:
is that guy with him the rich homosexual who pays for all of cutler's gear in exchange for blowjobs and anal fisting?

lol. I was wondering the same thing.
 
p0ink said:
is that guy with him the rich homosexual who pays for all of cutler's gear in exchange for blowjobs and anal fisting?
That guy was with him when Jay was at Max Muscle in Venice, which he now co-owns. He went to school with Jay back in Mass or wherever he's from.
 
What nice weather we have here in Vegas! Jay is a cool guy, trains at my gym and that "guy" pushing the cart seems to be with him often... I think he's his assistant, cause he don't spot for shit.
 
lol. I'd prefer not to think of it as a beauty pageant. Granted, it is based around insecurity in many ways I suppose but nonetheless there is athletic merit to it.
 
Yeah. Arnold looked way better than Lee Haney, Coleman, Cutler and the likes IMO.
 
HumanTarget said:
Bill Pearl.
Arnold has the #2 contest named after him for a reason, the #1 is marketing.
Bill Pearl is a legend, and had a very admirable physique, but not an Arnold.
 
biteme said:
Yeah. Arnold looked way better than Lee Haney, Coleman, Cutler and the likes IMO.

I wouldn't lump Haney in with the Bloated Generation.................

He was the last of the old-schoolers..............then came Dorian...........
 
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HumanTarget said:
it's a pageant, not a sport. JonBenet Ramsey type pageant....


I agree....

and it's about as gay as figure skating...but at least that takes athletic ability

these guys today....can't pose, barely look like human beings...it's disturbing
 
jerkbox said:
I agree....

and it's about as gay as figure skating...but at least that takes athletic ability

these guys today....can't pose, barely look like human beings...it's disturbing
No you are!

Melvon Anthony can pose circles around just about anyone. Darrem Charles also has a beautiful body and great poser.
 
biteme said:
Yeah. Arnold looked way better than Lee Haney, Coleman, Cutler and the likes IMO.

Maybe so, but he should have stayed on PCT a little longer IMO.

arnold_pct.jpg


:D
 
Nathan said:
lol. I'd prefer not to think of it as a beauty pageant. Granted, it is based around insecurity in many ways I suppose but nonetheless there is athletic merit to it.

the sporting world doesn't give much steez to bb'ing.
search espn, sporting news, etc.
not a blip about bb'ing.
more about skateboarding and x-games shit than bb'ing.
even when cutler won the olympia, espn had not a word about it, not a word.
pretty daming if you axe me
 
i seriously dont understand why anyone would want to look like that. i would not want to be a slave to my own lifestyle.

eating 5lbs of fish per day... yeah, see you there.
 
p0ink said:
i seriously dont understand why anyone would want to look like that. i would not want to be a slave to my own lifestyle.

eating 5lbs of fish per day... yeah, see you there.

how do you think that plays out for longevity?
 
c00per said:
Maybe so, but he should have stayed on PCT a little longer IMO.

arnold_pct.jpg


:D
:lmao: c00per rocks :garza:

p0ink said:
i seriously dont understand why anyone would want to look like that. i would not want to be a slave to my own lifestyle.

eating 5lbs of fish per day... yeah, see you there.

This is true bodybuilding is somewhat of an addiction more so at a competitive level you either have the passion for it or you don't.
 
I understand you guys picking apart a lifestyle that you don't understand (it's natural to pick on something that you don't know), but you guys will never have to worry about it.....

You guys who think Bodybuilding is stupid, ugly, obsessive, etc "could" never be in a BB's shoes cause 99.9% odds say you could NEVER look like them even if you tried......

So don't worry about it - you don't want to look like them, and you couldn't - even if I gave you all the resources in the world.
 
a creed said:
I understand you guys picking apart a lifestyle that you don't understand (it's natural to pick on something that you don't know), but you guys will never have to worry about it.....

You guys who think Bodybuilding is stupid, ugly, obsessive, etc "could" never be in a BB's shoes cause 99.9% odds say you could NEVER look like them even if you tried......

So don't worry about it - you don't want to look like them, and you couldn't - even if I gave you all the resources in the world.
Thank you.

I was just going to ignore it until later when I was more awake to form some kind of coherent response, lol.

Well put brother.
 
That's pretty much my shopping list, 'cept I get tilapia instead......


And it takes me a month to eat it all.... :lmao:
 
for what i do, overall endurance is far more important than anything else. as long as i can hump 80+ lbs of gear for 12+ miles in under three hours, run 5 miles in ~35 minutes, and score high on a pt test, that's all that really matters.

don't get me wrong, i love lifting, but i just don't see the point in gorging yourself to the point you nearly vomit 6-7 times per day, spending thousands of dollars per year on supps/gear, and walking around looking like a cartoon character in a tank-top.

i used to be all about that from my senior year in high school till the time i went in the army (four years later), but then i came to a hard realization; the military doesnt give two fucks about how much you can dead, squat or bench.

hell, when i went to basic i was big and i was stronger than any other time in my life, but that didn't get me very far. on my first pt test, i ran 2 miles in 21:39. that is beyond god awful.

as the weeks went on, i lost more and more weight and my run time, pushups, and situps greatly improved. by the time i graduated basic (9 weeks later), i was running my 2 miles in the high 13's, despite being constantly sick, stressed out, sleep deprived, and forbidden to take any supplements at all (not even multi's or vitamin c).

since then, i have never looked back.
 
that's good.

Then we're on the same page.

I could give too shits about what you do for endurance and you could care less about missing a meal and not hitting your lifts.
 
Sarge_ said:
that's good.

Then we're on the same page.

I could give too shits about what you do for endurance and you could care less about missing a meal and not hitting your lifts.

meh - it used to bother me a lot at first...seeing my bodyweight drop, feeling once tight shirts become loose, etc...but that comes with it.

i have been to many military schools since finishing basic, and i have missed many meals and lost plenty of weight (25 lbs at one school...you gain it back, eventually), but i am more proud of completing those schools than i am with any lift or bodyweight or bf % i have ever been at.

if that's what works for you or anyone else, cool beans.
 
Willickers. You'd at least think he'd push his own cart though

Whiskey
 
i was eating 4 lbs of chicken and a lb of steak a day for my last show. I dont think I have had a chicken breast in a year i got so fuckin burned out on it.
kinda getting my taste back for it now
 
there's nothing truly objective that one can base his opinions on, but the closest thing i can think of is a person's long-term health. i'm functioning under the assumption that the highest level of bodybuilding (cutler, coleman, et al.) requires the significant use of steroids, hormones, etc., all of which will do permanent damage to the body.

i could be wrong, because i haven't researched this, but assuming that is true...that is a very real cost. if you haven't got your health... naturally, because this is all inherently subjective, one could say that these people make such a choice (i.e. getting massive, ripped, famous, and perhaps making money now in exchange for poor health later on) because they know what they want and accept the consequences.

i doubt they'll feel quite the same when shit starts falling apart, however. what will coleman's health be like at 50 or 60? maybe i have a skewed idea of the health risks...for their sakes, i hope so.
 
a creed said:
I understand you guys picking apart a lifestyle that you don't understand (it's natural to pick on something that you don't know), but you guys will never have to worry about it.....

You guys who think Bodybuilding is stupid, ugly, obsessive, etc "could" never be in a BB's shoes cause 99.9% odds say you could NEVER look like them even if you tried......

So don't worry about it - you don't want to look like them, and you couldn't - even if I gave you all the resources in the world.

WORD!
 
not a sport. no athletic ability. no skills. stuffa you face. load uppa da syringes. sleep. lift weights.
 
jackangel said:
there's nothing truly objective that one can base his opinions on, but the closest thing i can think of is a person's long-term health. i'm functioning under the assumption that the highest level of bodybuilding (cutler, coleman, et al.) requires the significant use of steroids, hormones, etc., all of which will do permanent damage to the body.

i could be wrong, because i haven't researched this, but assuming that is true...that is a very real cost. if you haven't got your health... naturally, because this is all inherently subjective, one could say that these people make such a choice (i.e. getting massive, ripped, famous, and perhaps making money now in exchange for poor health later on) because they know what they want and accept the consequences.

i doubt they'll feel quite the same when shit starts falling apart, however. what will coleman's health be like at 50 or 60? maybe i have a skewed idea of the health risks...for their sakes, i hope so.

I honestly don't think he will live that long.
 
JavaGuru said:
I wouldn't consider it a "beauty" pageant either, the freaking guts..... I prefer the 70's bodybuilder look to the modern.
Arnold
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2MEssyNyQg

Since 1990...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtczKMM7YI0
it seems that people don't have the ability to look like arnold anymore for some reason. like the steroids blow you up a different way now. because I saw arnold lift in his videos and he basically had no form he just threw shit around like everyone else. just like the pros do now, most of them are herky jerky and just lift a ton and shoot a ton eat a ton and sleep a ton and it's genetics above all. but they grow differently now, much thicker in the waist.
 
bran987 said:
it seems that people don't have the ability to look like arnold anymore for some reason. like the steroids blow you up a different way now. because I saw arnold lift in his videos and he basically had no form he just threw shit around like everyone else. just like the pros do now, most of them are herky jerky and just lift a ton and shoot a ton eat a ton and sleep a ton and it's genetics above all. but they grow differently now, much thicker in the waist.
Some blame it on insulin and GH....
Sergio
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2q4QTG-icDI

Zane
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTCcPdiefv0

Serge Nubret
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCxV3V2l-5Y
 
a creed said:
to "me" Serge has the most "beautiful" body in BodyBuilding history.

It's so statuesque
Everything in moderation


Frank Zane
frank_zane_037.jpg
 
all those golder and silver age mofos are far out.

i'm a definite fan of the zane physique. serge is great as well.

creed...have you posted pics in the member pics forum?
 
JavaGuru said:
The video started right after he hit a sustanon pre-load.
I was thinking test prop. Gets into the system in time for him to watch his bitch push that cart around. Jays eye muscles must be jacked from watching.
 
superdave said:
I was thinking test prop. Gets into the system in time for him to watch his bitch push that cart around. Jays eye muscles must be jacked from watching.
Well, fast acting would be test suspension.... :)
 
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