The 4-time Mr. Olympia was crazy in his high school days!
Jay Cutler talked about his high school days in a video and it’s safe to say, he’s changed a lot since then. He seemed to not care about obeying the law in high school (Driving a car without a license) and he sure didn’t mind taking risks in exchange for instant pleasure.
Cutler loved throwing lots of parties in high school and unfortunately, trouble followed somehow and his father was always involved in his shenanigans, often having to get his son out of some trouble.
Cutler describes having bonfires where half the school showed up and parents would be concerned but sometimes he had it all under control.
“The parents are calling here, thinking its a chaperoned party, meanwhile, they’re going f**ing crazy out in the sandpits, kegs (Beer) and all that s**t”.
He explains how he had a large party once and there were about 600 kids. The principal called and asked him if his father was supplying alcohol but this wasn’t the case. Cutler explained how his father reamed out the principal.
He never got into too much trouble although he had lots of fun being dangerous and rebellious.
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“I partied in high school, that’s what I did”.
Jay Cutler explained that after his partying days he wanted to be a police officer but he obviously fell in love with bodybuilding and the partying ended well before he got serious about his career.
“I loved weight training, I made gains, I put on a lot of size quick. I didn’t stress about nothing. I was making gains pretty much daily. To this day it’s still therapy for me. I’m still so motivated to train”.
“Shout out to everyone who goes to relieve the stress, I go to kill the weights”.
Jay Cutler is an inspiration to many people; winning the highest competition in bodybuilding (Mr. Olympia) 4 times, and it goes to show how dedicated he was to making something great of himself despite his troubled youth days.