Jay Cutler Pushes Back Against Depiction Of Steroids in Movies

Steroid Depiction

Jay Cutler discussed steroid use and how inaccurately they are shown in movies and TV shows.

Bodybuilding legend Jay Cutler knows a thing or two about steroid use and continues to keep up as the sport of bodybuilding evolves. Outside of bodybuilding, steroids have been depicted in movies and TV shows over the years. According to Cutler, this gives an inaccurate picture of the substances and certain behaviors.

During his career, Cutler battled Ronnie Coleman on stage for years. In 2006, Cutler was able to break Coleman’s streak of eight consecutive Olympia titles. From there, Cutler began his own, winning four titles in five years.

Cutler is considered one of the best bodybuilders of all-time and continues to share his training and knowledge in retirement. He has created a successful social media platform, including his Cutler Cast podcast. For this interview, Cutler ventured out and was featured on FACTZ Podcast to discuss the depiction of different steroids.

Jay Cutler: “Guy Takes A Shot And gets Aggressive”

Jay Cutler and podcast host Nik Richie got into the topic of steroids and testosterone replacement therapy, which has become extremely popular recently. Cutler began discussing steroid use during his time and brought up the misconception about movies and TV shows.

“With the films and everything, they portray a guy takes a shot at testosterone and he gets aggressive. Like that’s the misconception, I can tell you that.”

 

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Jay Cutler, who remains open about his steroid use and cycle, admitted to using TRT and that his regimen has not changed. Over the course of his career, he built himself to be a mass monster and had the conditioning needed to be a champion.

When asked about how steroids made him feel, Cutler admitted that he did not experience any swings.

“It never made me crazy.”

Toward the end of last year and heading into 2023, Jay Cutler shared his plan to take on a “Fit for 50” challenge. He is going to begin a 12-week transformation program that will improve his physique further. Despite remaining shredded in retirement, Cutler does not feel the need to take the competitive stage.

“I’m just not satisfied with how I look now. The Fit for 50 challenge is me against me.”

Jay Cutler continues to be an open book about steroid use and is an inspirational voice to up-and-coming bodybuilders. When he takes on his Fit for 50 challenge, it will further show that anything is possible in the gym. At the same time, Cutler will continue his regimen because he knows what his body can take and what works the best.

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Greg Patuto
Greg has covered the four major sports for six years and has been featured on sites such as Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, SB Nation, NJ.com, and FanSided. Now, he is transitioning into the world of bodybuilding and strength sports.