Chris Aceto is a bodybuilding expert with decades of experience studying the sport. In a recent interview with RxMuscle, Aceto discussed Jay Cutler’s impressive ‘Fit for 50’ physique transformation and gave his opinion on Cutler’s chances of competing in the 2023 Masters Olympia.
Aceto was impressed with Cutler’s transformation and praised his dedication to fitness. Cutler, a former Mr. Olympia, has been focusing on his health and wellness in recent years, and Aceto believes that his hard work has paid off. However, when it comes to Cutler’s chances of making a comeback at the 2023 Masters Olympia, Aceto was quick to shut down any speculation.
As a bodybuilding guru, Aceto has seen many athletes attempt comebacks, and he believes that Cutler is unlikely to compete at the Masters Olympia. Despite Cutler’s impressive transformation, Aceto believes that the Masters Olympia is a challenging competition that requires years of preparation and dedication.
Masters Olympia Returns After 11-Year Absence with $229,000 Prize Money
Fans of bodybuilding have something to look forward to this year as the annual Masters Olympia competition returns after an 11-year absence. The competition celebrates older athletes and features a total of 10 divisions competing for gold.
The event will take place at the BT Arena in Cluj Napoca, Romania, in just a few months, and athletes will have the opportunity to compete for cash prizes and bragging rights. The Olympia organizers have announced that the overall prize money for the competition stands at $229,000, making it one of the most lucrative events in the sport.
The Men’s Open winner will also receive an invitation to the 2023 Mr. Olympia contest, which will take place in November of this year. This makes the Masters Olympia an important event for athletes who are looking to make a name for themselves in the sport of bodybuilding. With the return of the competition, fans around the world can look forward to seeing some of the sport’s most legendary athletes compete on stage once again.
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Jay Cutler’s Shredded Physique Sparks Speculation of Comeback
Four-time Mr. Olympia Jay Cutler recently caused a stir among fans when he shared photos of his shredded physique during a training session. However, Cutler was quick to clarify that he had no plans to return to the bodybuilding stage, instead focusing on his personal goal of transforming his body before his 50th birthday.
Chris Aceto Weighs In on Jay Cutler’s Return and Criticizes Masters Olympia
With fans still clamoring for a Cutler comeback, bodybuilding guru Chris Aceto discussed the legend’s chances of returning to competition in a recent interview with Dave Palumbo. Aceto expressed doubts about Cutler’s return, but praised his impressive physique transformation. Aceto also criticized the Masters Olympia, calling for an end to its promotion.
“Oh God, stop promoting that Masters Olympia. I want to pull the plug on it the more I think of it. No, he’s going to be – he’s going to be 60 right? What is he getting in shape for his 50th birthday? He’s going to be 50. He looks good. No, I haven’t talked to him about it but I saw it [Cutler’s update] and he looks incredible. Look at the pecs, look at the shoulders, look at those biceps – striated,” Chris Aceto said.
“Dude he’s gigantic for – this is 10 minutes a day of training I’m sure. Look at the quads,” Aceto shared. “No, he loves discipline, he loves the process, he’s creative, he likes setting goals, he likes accomplishing goals, he loves business. And he likes… doing cutting edge things that – I mean, how many former Mr. Olympias would do an ‘I’m going to get in shape at 50.’ And take it seriously.”
“He’s always, he’s got his interview show, he’s always doing something that – he doesn’t have to do any of it. Because you’re right, outside of Arnold, who has that type of bank account?”
Aceto Rates Jay Cutler’s Chances of Making a Comeback: “Doesn’t Register”
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“Never. Not even a – on a scale of 1-10, it doesn’t register in his brain for doing a masters show or any show,” Aceto said. “No. I’m sure his take is the same as mine, that’s why I rant on the Olympia. The Masters Olympia for the most part is like saying we’re going to have a playboy bunny reunion show. They’re not going to look like their 20s or 30s, the competitors for the most part, you might get someone coming in who could never in their prime [win]. Let’s just see where it goes. That’s the take on it.”
The Masters Olympia competition made a comeback in 2022 after a long absence of 11 years. The event is specifically for bodybuilders aged 35 and above. While some fans were delighted about the return of the competition, others didn’t share the same level of enthusiasm. According to Chris Aceto, a renowned bodybuilding expert, the Masters Olympia doesn’t hold the same level of prestige as the Mr. Olympia show. Additionally, Aceto believes that legendary athletes’ participation is crucial to making the contest a true Masters Olympia competition.
“There goes my reason for not having the Masters Olympia [people not knowing Masters Olympia winner Don Youngblood]. Full stop. No one listening to this show knows who he is. I don’t mean that in a negative way to like against. But a fact is a fact, people don’t know who he is.”
“I mean it is what it is. They’re going to have it. I just can’t get excited about it, you know,” Aceto added. “It’s like somebody from England or Germany or U.S. or Brazil – some guy, 47, you can look back and say, ‘Geez, I competed with him at the German Nationals and he was fourth every year that he competed at it,’ doesn’t mean that he doesn’t win the show, this individual at the Masters Olympia, but the point is, is that part of like Masters, I think is connected with this idea of legends. Am I wrong?
In Aceto’s view, there is a lack of motivation for retired bodybuilders to return to the stage for the Masters Olympia competition.
“They don’t have the Masters NBA or the Masters NFL… you know. Major League Baseball,” Aceto said. “I don’t know [how old Samson Dauda] is, but what would be the point, so they could make $16,000?”
“People would love to see Kai and Phil but you know, we are the most critical – the bodybuilding crew is the most critical fans of all fans in all sports. Because in the NFL we could go watch a game and say the Bengals stunk, you know. In bodybuilding, we could say Kai or Phil stunk and then what fans do is, ‘this is what he needs to do.’ I mean talk about Monday morning quarterbacking.”
Bodybuilding Legends Consider Comebacks Ahead of Masters Olympia
Four-time Mr. Olympia Jay Cutler has recently sparked rumors of a comeback after displaying his impressive physique during a training session. Despite the fan speculation, Cutler has made it clear that he is not interested in competing in bodybuilding again, but is instead striving to achieve his personal goal of getting in shape before turning 50. However, bodybuilding guru Chris Aceto, who discussed Cutler’s physique transformation in a recent interview, does not believe that the legend will make a comeback on stage anytime soon.
Kai Greene Contemplates Bodybuilding Comeback in Recent Interview
In a recent interview, bodybuilding veteran Kai Greene spoke about his diet, TRT, and the possibility of returning to the stage after competing naturally for over 15 years. Although Greene refused to rule out a comeback, he did not provide any concrete plans for his return to bodybuilding. Fans of the sport have been eagerly awaiting the comeback of Greene, who is widely considered to be one of the greatest bodybuilders of all time.
Hidetada Yamagishi Expresses Interest in Participating in Masters Olympia
As the Masters Olympia competition returns after an 11-year hiatus, bodybuilders around the world are gearing up to compete in the event. Among the competitors is Hidetada Yamagishi, who at the age of 50, plans to participate in one final contest to test his skills. Despite his age, Yamagishi remains in top physical condition and is considered a strong contender for the Masters Olympia title. With a few months left to prepare, fans are eagerly anticipating the return of the competition and the opportunity to see some of the greatest bodybuilders of all time compete once again.
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Overview
In recent news, bodybuilding expert Chris Aceto has discussed the possibility of former Mr. Olympia Jay Cutler making a comeback at the 2023 Masters Olympia competition. Cutler had caused speculation among fans after sharing photos of his impressive physique transformation, but Aceto expressed doubts about his chances of competing. Aceto also criticized the Masters Olympia, calling for an end to its promotion, and expressing his belief that the competition doesn’t hold the same level of prestige as the Mr. Olympia show. The Masters Olympia competition recently made a comeback after an 11-year absence, with a total prize money of $229,000 for the 10 divisions.
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