Jordan Peters claims that he is working toward a return to bodybuilding.
Jordan Peters is a well-known mass monster who transitioned from a successful bodybuilder to a coach working with some of the best athletes in the world. Peters has not competed in many years now but hinted at a potential comeback recently.
Peters was asked if he was ever going to compete again and he shared an answer on Instagram, via BTS TV.
“Yes, I’m just building something as freaky as I can. I have zero interest in looking anything but a complete freak, it takes time.”
Standing at 5-foot-6, Peters was able to put together a monstrous physique weighing upwards of 280+ pounds. From a young age, Peters players international and professional rugby while also training in tae kwon do. He began competing in bodybuilding, finishing near the top of many competitions from 2009-2016. This includes a Top 10 finish at the Nabba Universe in 2013 and multiple top three finishes at the Nabba England.
After announcing that he would stop bodybuilding, Jordan Peters began working as a coach. He has worked with rugby players, strongmen, champion powerlifters, and many pro and amateur bodybuilders, both in the IFBB and Nabba.


Jordan Peters Comments On Steroid Use
In 2021, Jordan Peters shared a post on his forum about stoping steroid use to lower his body weight. He commented on how he felt at the time at his current size. Peters felt the need to shut down Tren and transition to TRT.
“I was going to keep pushing this whole year but honestly I’m hating injecting, I’m hating being this body weight and I’m just not feeling good.
I do like how I look, but when you have been this heavy for this long I can’t tell you how much it takes a toll on you and like I have said I’m not going to be winning any prize money from competing and anything I can help share and teach people from my experiences thus far aren’t going to change from another year of pushing!”
This announcement came back in 2021 following the tragic death of Andy Haman. Haman was not only known for his physique but also his optimistic and positive personality. In a sport that can often be isolating during the most extreme moments of competition prep – Andy brought togetherness and camaraderie into the sport.
“Recently Andy Haman passed away and that’s just been a whole tipping point for me. When I first got really into this I loved how strong he was, how he looked and him passing while I have this on my mind is a real eye opener for me.”
Jordan Peters continues to be an extremely popular figure in the fitness world. If he makes a return to bodybuilding, there will be plenty of attention on this comeback after many years. From what he has hinted, Peters wants to bring something freaky to the stage if he is able to return.
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