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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: SF1900 on June 19, 2014, 05:38:10 PM
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Is bodybuilding become mainstream? Jay Cutler on Elvis Duran Morning show (a very popular Radio show hosted in NYC).
http://www.elvisduran.com/articles/what-we-talked-about-136656/interview-mr-olympia-jay-culter-challenges-12480279
The first video is a tug of war featuring our great, Mr. Olympia, Jay Cutler.
The second video is a 12 minute interview with him.
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Is bodybuilding become mainstream? Jay Cutler on Elvis Duran Morning show (a very popular Radio show hosted in NYC).
Ha, no not at all, but it is a nice little feather in the cap for Cutler.
Honestly, the best thing for Body Building maybe getting a smaller cable sports station to produce a a fitness block to air like ESPN use to do in the 90's. For something to go mainstream it has to have sustained coverage of some type.
Right now, pro bodybuilding still coexists in the same arena as catfish noodling or crocheting cat mittens, just an odd little pastime.
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I'm an old guy....back in the 70's bodybuilders were viewed as "health nuts"..people that were extremely disciplined about diet and training. Now mainstream America thinks of bodybuilders as drugged up freaks and semi=psychotic douchebags looking to "roid rage" on anything that crosses them. It's a hobby (can't call it a sport) that's about as mainstream and healthy as cutting.
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I'm an old guy....back in the 70's bodybuilders were viewed as "health nuts"..people that were extremely disciplined about diet and training. Now mainstream America thinks of bodybuilders as drugged up freaks and semi=psychotic douchebags looking to "roid rage" on anything that crosses them. It's a hobby (can't call it a sport) that's about as mainstream and healthy as cutting.
Cause they all look like walking pharmacies
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Ha, no not at all, but it is a nice little feather in the cap for Cutler.
Honestly, the best thing for Body Building maybe getting a smaller cable sports station to produce a a fitness block to air like ESPN use to do in the 90's. For something to go mainstream it has to have sustained coverage of some type.
Right now, pro bodybuilding still coexists in the same arena as catfish noodling or crocheting cat mittens, just an odd little pastime.
I wonder if the women on the show had a crush on him.
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Jay Cutler interview for 12 minutes?
I'm surprised the staff didn't commit suicide ffs
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Jay Cutler interview for 12 minutes?
I'm surprised the staff didn't commit suicide ffs
The staff set their alarm at 12 minutes then woke up and stopped the interview.