To compete in the exhibition of physique on stages like Mr. Olympia and Arnold Classic, bodybuilders tend to pledge all their lives and the ease in their lifestyles. To keep their fitness in check, they have to deliberately try and improve their daily habits and diet plans. Even after all this, when circumstances and fate don’t align, they must keep peace with their patience and slowly approach the sport.
Jay Cutler has won 4 Mr. Olympia titles, and along with his Manager Mike, he often hosts podcasts to guide and discuss the happenings of the present bodybuilding arena. Recently, Cutler talked about a certain bodybuilder who has decided to step away from competition for the time being.
Big Ramy needs time: Jay Cutler
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In the podcast, Cutler Cast, Cutler recently talked about how Big Ramy doesn’t require rushing and competing on stages just yet. He also pointed out that if Ramy takes the entire process slowly, things might actually look good. Cutler further stated, “I think he needs to really take the time and plan accordingly”. Then Jay Cutler talked about how Ramy would be 40 soon and he has more important things at his hand at the moment.
Furthermore, Jay Cutler also pointed out that Conor McGregor might get judged because of his freshly healed leg fracture. Similarly, he believed that Big Ramy might have his own disadvantages that possibly would be also judged on the stage. Cutler, thus, remarked about Ramy’s quad holes, “Ramy has holes that he needs to fix. And if those holes aren’t fixed, that’s going to damage him on stage.”
Jay Cutler had himself faced some trouble with an injury during his mid-40s. The legendary bodybuilder had in the past ruminated over this bitter experience.
The bicep tear that affected Cutler
During one of his video updates, the bodybuilding monster brought up a sad memory. He tried to delve into his experience and how it had shaken him so much that he could feel his body breaking down. Cutler confessed, ?It?s disappointing when you?re in your mid-40s, and your body?s breaking down”. Then he further added, “When I tore my bicep, that was my body talking to me, being like, ?okay, enough”.
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The bodybuilding world is ever so fluid and supportive of those in it. When Ramy’s shortcomings might seem like a big reason to get him out of the race, Cutler evaluates the choices he has at hand at the moment. Do you think that Ramy should spend more time away from the bodybuilding arena for him to recover? Let us know in the comments.
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