History has proven Jay is THE GOAT Mr. Olympia... No broken back, no kidney failure, no heart attacks, no mobility problems, no beef with anyone, still alive kicking, fucking built like a tank, looking young and doing what he loves the most... Definetely the best Mr. Olympia
@@ETF2012 That's true to all anecdotal evidence, but you can see the guy is in great shape physically and mentally still seems pretty put together. Whenever I see other interviews from bodybuilders on his category, if they didn't die from their abuse, most ended either disabled or so resentful of how fucked the system was, that it detrimented their mental health.. Only a handful can say they live great, if not normal lives after being a such a level
@@natking1u1z99 Sure man, take it however you want it, not a fanboy of Cutler at all, just pointing out he's in good health compared with his other counterparts and THAT is the biggest win... Coleman is not the only one, Flex Wheeler, and so many others have had their health compromised, I'm not smearing on any of them, but it just goes to show that there's so much more than just pressing weight to be at this level
That's actually sad . Youd hope he had enough saved away that he could get off ped s amd not make his living doing guest poses etc things where he needed to keep a huge body .
Jay, you're one of the goats and one of my favorite top 3 body builders of all time. Thank you for making these videos and sharing your knowledge with us. The fact that you not only still work out at a high level, but you still have your health, is nothing short of amazing, and a testament to your knowledge of the sport. You're the best man 👍🏻
I don't care what anyone says, there's no side chest like Jay's in the whole bodybuilding community. If there was no Ronnie, Jay would be sitting on 10 Mr O's. When I hear "muscle fibers", Jay's insertions is the first thought that comes to mind. He's the definition.
absolutely such a a Great Guy, stays humble and always treats people great must body builders have stuck up attitudes not Jay Cutler thanks Mr O for always sharing with us all your knowledge and encouragement
I’d really admire someone who really COMES OUT with the TRUTH!! Just say that YES they are on the JUICE and that how they got their Physical Strength!!
I do 3 exercises for chest. - Dip Machine: I DO TEN SETS! Not counting my warmup set. Works chest, triceps, delts and upper back and is the ultimate warmup lift. - Incline machine: 3 or 4 sets pyramiding - Cable Flyes: 3 or 4 sets. At least once a week but usually twice.
Flat barbell 4 sets, incline or reverse grip 3 sets I don't go heavy because I go heavy on flat, 3 sets of dips lower chest. Chest and back arms Legs shoulders and core. Moat important thing u can do is core exercises and lower back. Trust me don't skip these. One arm farmers walks both sides and hyperextenioms Romanian deadllifts
think about what this actually means for how a chest workout looks for him: 3 exercises, probably 2-4 sets per exercise, so anywhere between 6 and 12 sets on chest at a time is all that’s needed for elite growth if those 9ish sets are brutal. i wish i knew this when i first started lifting. i used to do 4 sometimes 5 chest movements at 4 sets each twice a week and wondered why i felt like shit and hurt my shoulder… 16 - 20 sets per session is way too much for one muscle and is bumping up to the max end of suggested weekly volume.
I cannot do the second one. Very Large disadvantage from my anatomy. Yes I have good technique I learn with 3 different coaches. Yes I am not a egolifter. Just the morpho injuring rotator cuff. Guillotine press is quite good tho. Not that much shoulder pain
For chest actually only 3 movements are needed. Pushing(e.g. weighted decline pushups/Incline bench) Extending (weighted ring flyes/dumbell flies) and diping(weighted dips). For the upper, the middle and the lower chest respectively.
I agree and Arnold said the same thing about types of exercises that stretch the chest muscles and fibers to widen. I love doing cable chest fly exercises on chest days. My absolute favorite!
my personal routine i do for chest is guillotine smith bench, incline smith bench, cable flies, and if im not feeling fully pumped, I go to failure on pec deck, throughout incorporating half reps, to stress the lengthened position that little bit extra.
A lot of people really focus on the contraction but sometimes fail to see how much gains you leave on the table neglecting the stretching of the muscle group.
Do this exercise 3 chest workouts at week 1 workout 6 sets 2 workout 6 sets 3 workout 8 sets Rest at least 2 min between sets Pause at the bottom 1-2 seconds for muscle lengths And go to failure
Jay, what did it feel like to be that big? Im 5’9” 160lbs and I cannot imagine.. I want to walk in your shoes for a day, back in the Olympia days… actually even now!
Forget incline works shoulder more no muscle fibers above collar bones flat dumbbells ok peck deck with elbows on pad and decline cable or dumbbell press the best works whole pecs
That’s always been my go to on Universal Pecs Incline unless all the benches & machines are busy then pec dec or cable flies but generally prefer Incline it’s harder & requires more gas to really grow that ledge. Then Flat Presses followed by Pec Dec or Cable Flies n sometimes seated machine press to finish chest if haven’t done them first & then tris.
I only do machine or cable fly exercises for all parts of the pecs now. Superior stretch which should cause superior gains. Also way less fatiguing, way less dangerous and way easier on the wrists. Totally destroying your whole chest and still feeling fit enough to train another body part with high intensity.
Jay would grow no matter how he trained I think, genetics were fantastic! I feel sorry for hard gainers and guys with weak poor genetics. Myself included
That Monday chest thing has been going around for decades, I try to stay away from that madness especially around after the New Year when people think they’re getting a great body in a few months. Some things will never change 💪🏽