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RA:
How come you decided to compete
in the 2003 Ironman Pro?
JAY CUTLER:
This year I wanted to give something
back to the fans, to compete
more than just one show a year.
Plus, I will be ready early.
The extended time off from competing
gave my body a much better look.
I feel pretty much almost there
now. I wanted to give the fans
of bodybuilding of California
that are not able to travel
to the Arnold in Ohio the chance
to see me compete.
RA:
That's great? What other shows
will you compete in?
JAY CUTLER:
I intend to compete in the Ironman
Pro, the Arnold Classic, the
Maximus Pro in Italy, the Mr.
Olympia, and the European tour
the week after the O. As far
as the GNC Show of Strength
show, it depends on when their
show will be. I will make that
decision after the Arnold Classic
is over. I also would like to
compete at the Arnold in 2004
too. As for the San Francisco
Pro show, I won't be able to
compete there due to a commitment
of a guest appearance during
the week on the east coast.
As for the Maximum Pro Show,
which is a month after the Arnold
Classic, I will stay on my diet.
I can usually hold my condition
for a long time. I don't get
real big after a contest. (Note:
Two days after the interview,
Jay Cutler worked on a way to
compete in the San Francisco
Pro Show!)
RA:
You are going to compete at
the 2003 Mr. Olympia?
JAY CUTLER:
Yes, I am.
RA:
That will be a great show. Jay
Cutler vs. Ronnie Coleman vs.
Gunter Schlierkamp vs. Kevin
Levrone vs. Chris Cormier! Let's
get it on.
JAY CUTLER:
But currently, my eyes are on
the Arnold right now. My main
focus. Then later, I will start
thinking about the Olympia.
RA:
So many show? Are you worried
you won't be at your best?
JAY CUTLER:
This year, unlike last year,
I do not feel any pressure.
I am just going to be at my
best at all the shows. Between
the Ironman and the Arnold there
are two weeks. Two weeks is
a lot easier than one week in
being prepared for the Arnold.
You can't run from possibly
taking a 2nd or 3rd. There will
be a time when I am not going
to win a show, and that is part
of being a competitive bodybuilder.
I am not scared to lose. And
I think the guy that beats me
when it does happen will not
be a chump. It gives a lot more
to the fans to see me in different
shows around the world. People
in California, People in Ohio,
People Overseas, then back to
Vegas for the title, then overseas
again for the European tour.
RA:
How will you look at the Ironman
Pro?
JAY CUTLER:
I plan on landing at the Ironman
at 100%. It will allow me to
make some adjustments as to
whether to go one way or another.
At least I will be able to see
where I do land, and I will
make my best showing. I feel,
at this point, that I will be
at my best. I will be in better
shape than the 2001 Olympia
contest. I will be between 265
to 268 pounds for these shows.
I feel that my condition will
also be much better this year.
For the 2002 Arnold, I came
in bigger than I planned, but
I felt it was good enough to
win. This diet that I am going
through now is the hardest diet
I have done in years. It is
much more consistent of low
carbs, cardio, a lot of fine
tuning, fluctuating the calories
from day to day, while not staying
on a consistent diet scheme,
which lets me get a lot tighter
than I ever have been. I am
currently at 279 - 282 pounds
right now.
RA:
Tell me about your diet for
these shows?
JAY CUTLER:
My diet is more extreme this
year. In 2002, my prep started
eleven weeks out from the Arnold
Classic, but my body was somewhat
down, because I had dieted already
for the Olympia in 2001. For
the 2003 Arnold, I started 16
weeks out. I am on a much more
lower calorie diet, much more
cardio, same weights as last
year, same training schedule
twice a day, five days a week.
Two days on, one day off. I
train at Gold's Gym on Sahara
& Decatur in Las Vegas.
Craig Titus trains at the Gold's
Gym at Buffalo & Lake Mead.
I do see him from time to time.
I have not seen Chris Cormier
yet, but my friend told me that
Chris is in Vegas building a
house. I hear Dennis Newman
lives out here too.
I also work with Chris Aceto
in terms of nutrition, but I
do a lot on my own. I kind of
do it day to day. Sometimes
I eat 1,500 calories, sometimes
I eat 5,000 calories. I do not
have a normal schedule. In a
day, I can drop 4 pounds or
bring it up. It is all about
fine tuning. With experience,
I am able to learn and nail
it correctly. On this diet,
I eat no chicken, no turkey,
no red meats. I eat fish (cod,
red snapper, tilapia), Pro-M3
powder, and I have egg whites.
Salmon is good fat, but it is
a little higher in fat for me.
I only have about 250 grams
of protein a day, with a maximum
of 300 grams of protein a day.
On a normal day, I only have
about 300-400 grams of carbs,
but sometimes I go as low as
200 grams of carbs, and sometimes,
I eat between 700 - 800 grams
of carbs a day. I eat tons of
vegetables, a lot of broccoli
and asparagus, all the greens.
I take a supplement to help
maintain my fat.
Right now my days consist of
preparing my food, taking care
of my mail order, training twice
daily, answering emails, tanning,
and cardio. Also, going to the
supermarket daily (Albertsons
is the closest one to me, as
they have a pretty good fish
section). Sixteen weeks of stagnant
straight dieting.
During the off-season, I eat
opposite. I won't eat any fish,
but I will eat red meats, chicken,
and turkey, but I stay on a
very good diet off-season. I
won't go and eat pizza or burgers.
Even off-season., I train twice
a day, but not as much cardio.
I currently have ten meals
a day, and eat most of my carbs
close to my training times.
My last meal at night is usually
around 8pm, and I have a shake,
and my first meal is about 7am
(oatmeal and egg whites). I
don't eat during the night,
but usually I take glutamine
powder.
I drink three gallons of water
a day, and because of this,
I get up to use the bathroom
at night, and I keep the glutamine
by the sink and take 5-10 grams
of glutamine when I go. Only
ISS Glutamine. That's the best.
RA:
I am still thinking about the
2003 Olympia. Why did you not
compete in 2002 at the O?
JAY CUTLER:
There were various reasons,
but one problem was that I moved
to Las Vegas, and could not
give a 100% commitment to do
the show. I have a very strict
way of getting ready for a show,
and at my house in Vegas, the
landscaping took around 4 months
to complete. I had people ringing
my doorbell at 7am, keeping
me distracted, with everything
being complete by the beginning
of October. When I prepare for
a show, I am up at 6am, then
do cardio, train twice a day,
eat, tan, and get to bed by
8. Besides, I felt my body needed
some rest for 2003. I was also
booked every weekend doing guest
posing too, and I took advantage
of that too.
RA:
How is your house now?
JAY CUTLER:
The house is all together now,
looking good. There are a few
odds and ends left to do, but
I am putting it off until after
the shows, which run into the
end of March now.
RA:
How is your sponsor, ISS Research
doing for you?
JAY CUTLER:
ISS is doing very well for me.
Things are great for me with
them. They have a couple of
new products in the works, and
they will start to come out
to the local NPC shows also
this year.
RA:
Thank you very much for your
time. See you soon.
JAY CUTLER:
No problem. Right now, I am
going to relax in the Jacuzzi,
and then get ready for bed.

[An awesome side-chest pose]

[Jay receiving his Most Muscular
award]
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