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![]() By: Ron Avidan
Chris Cormier, after being sick for the 2003 Olympia, and a dismal 7th at the GNC Show of Strength, is back better than ever, and is ready to take on the 2004 Arnold Classic with a vengeance. To all the naysayers, Chris wants to remind them that he is a proven experienced warrior with 61 pro contests, and 10 pro wins. So after some people counted him out and all washed up, Chris is going to kick some ass very soon. He is focused, and no one should take him lightly. Here are some questions and answers with Chris 'The Real Deal' Cormier.
[ Q ] So how is your training going for the 2004 Arnold?
You know, I haven't been able to pull that off in a long while, to be this focused like this. This time, nothing is going to bother me because I am not going to let anything get to me, as far as if I have a problem, I will keep my perspectives intact. What is the most important thing to me now? My career and my job. [ Q ] Are you doing anything different this year for the Arnold?
So it is easy for me to get to a certain physique level by myself, but if you want to do better, you need to push your limit to the red zone, that 90 - 100% area. Charles has been pinpointing a lot of things to me, and I've been able to train with a lot of different exercises that I haven't been able to train with in years, due to injuries and my lower back problem and my knees that I have battled with. And now I can do that. Charles knows so many exercises to do that will not hurt you, so you can work around all the pain. [ Q ] Are you working with Chad Nicholls again this year?
They got me training at a higher bodyweight that I normally train at. Usually when I start training for a show, I am around 267 pounds and I gain 20 pounds getting ready for a show. I touch on 280 pounds or so for about a week, and then I start going down to the low 250's. Because I started my diet at such a light bodyweight, I never got the blood volume and necessities that you need to hold a higher thicker blood in my body. This time however, I was able to get to 290 pounds, and I have been training at 290 for the past month and a half. And I am still in the low 280's now. And my bodyfat has been decreasing too. I started my diet with my bodyfat at a little over 7%, and today, it was at 4.9%. The actual number of the fat is not my concern, I just make sure that the calipers are getting thinner each week. That I am improving in bodyfat each week, while keeping all of the muscle that I have. I will definitely be around the 260's range for the Arnold Classic this year, while last year I was at 243. [ Q ] What do you think your chances are at the Arnold?
I am not that type of a person that someone could just doubt me and I will sit there and take that. I will show everyone exactly who I am and what I am made of, how hard I can work, how good a competitor I will be this year, and that I have a great body to work with. [ Q ] Which shows are you going to do?
[ Q ] Cool, back to the O. Why did you drop out of the 2003 Olympia?
Everyone got sick that I knew. For me, the last seven days going into the Olympia, I spend four of those days not taking in any water, or any substantial food, or else I would of thrown up. I needed those days take care of last minute preparations, tanning, posing, final touches in the gym; instead I spent it on the couch, sick as a dog. Mentally, I am already in a battle with Ronnie, Jay and all of those guys, I just couldn't battle it out when I am in that state, it's just not me. How can I go in fighting when I don't have anything to do it with. My bodyweight was done 20 pounds already. You want to me to keep on fighting when I am already dehydrated. Is it worth killing myself like some people have done in the past or I am going to fight the battle another day. It wasn't worth to me to put myself in that type of risk. Am I not a proven warrior or not? Do you really think I wanted to duck out of the Olympia? I have been in 61 pro shows. I am not afraid of anyone on the stage. But if I was able to compete and look good, I would of competed. I trained hard for the show, and it was a big disappointment that I couldn't compete. If I was well, I would of easily been in the top. I have been in the top six for a very long time now. But that is not my goal. I have always been good my entire life. And the money. If I was for just because of money, I would have been a pro football player. [ Q ] How did it feel placing 7th at a pro show (GNC SOS)? You have not done that in a long time.
I will come back, right back up in the ranks at the Arnold Classic. Come on, its nothing. I was surprised that every single person in that show didn't beat me compared to what I went through. That's got to be my worst ever. If you can't beat me in my worst ever, what does that say for some of the bodybuilders out there. Hey, that was the worst look that I could ever come out with, and I still managed to beat some bodybuilders. [ Q ] So I hear that you are not going to be involved in the 2004 Arnold Classic After Party event?
[ Q ] But I saw you at the 2003 Olympia After Party?
I was able to go to the party because I wasn't bed-ridden, but I was not in any condition to compete against the best in the world. I was contracted to go to the party, so should I opt out and stay in my room? Just because I wasn't hospitalized or bed-ridden does not mean I must stay in my room. Come on, I mean, who wants to stay in his room in Vegas.
[ Q ] Monica. How is Monica?
[ Q ] When was the last nightclub you went to?
[ Q ] So you feel it is going to be a good year.
You wearing all your 'in style' shit. You know, I don't buy any more clothes right now when I am getting ready for a show. Before, I went and bought a new outfit to bring to the after hour parties. Not this year. I just don't feel like doing that stuff anymore. [ Q ] How is your sponsorship with Muscletech?
[ Q ] Is it strange going back to Gold's Venice to train?
I haven't done cardio 14 weeks out from a show in a long time. I started my diet at 7% bodyfat. I have never been this good in shape this far out from a show. Do you know when the last time I felt this way. 1990, when I took third. I was ready like maybe three, four weeks out, just cruising. So I feel this year I will have time to look and adjust. [ Q ] Who are you hanging out with now?
[ Q ] But don't you see Tom Prince and Bob Cicherillo at Gold's Gym Venice?
[ Q ] What pisses you off Chris?
[ Q ] Which bodybuilders do you respect?
[ Q ] Which bodybuilders don't you respect much?
Oh yeah, the incident with Tom Prince. I heard he was talking shit about me in the magazines and on the Internet too. I went up to him at Gold's Gym of Venice, dropped my bag, and said to him in his face "You have something to say to me Tom". He said "What, what?" I said "Every time I read the magazine, you like to talk about shit, I don't even bring your name up, so why do you keep talking about me? You better keep my name out of your mouth." He said something like if I had his work ethics, I would never lose another show. But I don't. I went up to him and I said "Tom, you know about all the shit that I went through the last 2 years. You want to tell me about work ethics! How many shows have you done? How many shows have you placed in the top 3? How many shows have you won? I have won 10 pro shows. Ten. You want to tell me that I need to have your work ethics?" I was pissed, almost to the point of yelling. Tom was stunned. Bob Chicherillo then jumped in and said "Tom always sticks up for you", and I said "Bob, this is between me and Tom". Then I told Tom "Everytime I turn around, you always say something on the Internet on how I should of called Chad and how I use people and go to the next person." Who do I use. I help people in any way I can. That is the kind of person I am. I said "Tom. You for one I have tried to get to believe in yourself more as a bodybuilder and as a person. I have spent my own time trying to help you pose, and I do that for a lot of bodybuilders. Stop acting like a little bitch." Everything is cool now between me and Tom because he called and apologized. I used to be a wrestler in high school, and I was one of the best. I worked my ass off. That's all I do, I work hard. And it upsets me to think that people think I don't work hard. Because I have outside things that hamper my career or my condition doesn't mean that I don't work hard. So many shows a year in great condition, and people think I don't work hard. Come on. Editors Note: The last time Tom was in the top three was the 2001 IFBB Night of Champions, he got 3rd. [ Q ] Were you surprised about hearing about Victor Martinez?
That I am not as good as I used to be. I don't get hard like I used to. I just don't think people understand the amount of stress that I was under the past two years of my life, and I just couldn't focus on my career, even though I still did 10 or more shows in the last two years. I still competed. I was under a lot of stress. People shouldn't pass judgment on my ability for 2004 just because I was under stress before. I am not that old. I am 36 years old. That is my true age I am saying, unlike a lot of the other guys lying about their age. Out of the 18 years that I have been competing, I have been on stage for 16 of those years, and I spent the other 2 trying to get bigger and better. I have been competing since day one all of the time. Not some bodybuilder that can count on two hands how many pro shows they have done, and mouth off. I mean, I am a competitor, so you've got to give me my business, and not underestimate a person that has so much experience like I do. I have been on stage since 1985, and it has been my life I grew up in the NPC. I was 16 years old when I was getting ready for a show, competing at 17. I basically grew up around Jim Manion, and around some of these judges, who also judged me when I was a teenager. Sandy Ranali judged me when I was a teenager, and Jim Manion was there when I won the Teenage Nationals. I can't believe it that people underestimate my ability. It's not like I am a guy who was 13th or 14th place at the Olympia. Ever. [ Q ] Tell me about Davana Medina? Were you surprised how well she did?
She needs some more training, as she hasn't been training that long, and you can tell the difference between a body like Monica Brant and hers. Monica has been training a long time, and that's what it looks like. Monica has a totally different look than what Davana had. You could see how much work Monica put into it, she worked her ass off. I take my head off to Monica. Both girls were great, Davana won by two points at the Figure Olympia. [ Q ] What happen to the restaurant Smittys in Vegas.
I told him that I not comfortable with that. If I feel that you give me some servicing that needs rendering, then I would take that upon myself, but I don't feel comfortable with any contracts, and things went downhill from there. [ Q ] What is going on with your legal stuff? I hear things.
If the D.A. thought for a minute that I was guilty, I wouldn't be on the streets right now. They did not have anything on me, but the whole event was stressful. It didn't do anything wrong, I didn't break the law. [ Q ] Hey, they put you in jail after the 2003 Arnold Classic! What was up with that?
But I didn't know about it until after I came back from the Australia Pro, which my lawyers said it was fine, as he said when I would come back from Australia, he would take care of it all. But when I came back, they put me in jail. They said that I totally disrespected the law. The judge said that I didn't respect the system, that I went to Australia for a trip. That how I spent my Arnold Classic prize money, covering the bail money. Needless to say, I got a new lawyer after that that took care of my business. [ Q ] Anything you want to say to the fans?
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