Biography

Jordan Hutchinson grew up in the mountains of western North Carolina, where he was raised alongside four siblings by parents who instilled the values, faith, and work ethic that continue to guide him today. A naturally competitive athlete, he spent his early years playing basketball and football before stepping into the gym at 17—a decision that would ultimately shape his future.

Now recognized as one of the rising talents in professional bodybuilding, Jordan has built his career through consistency, discipline, and a relentless commitment to improvement. After competing in his first natural bodybuilding show in 2015, he quickly fell in love with the sport and began climbing the NPC ranks. His breakthrough came in 2021 when he earned his IFBB Pro card by winning the overall title at Mr. USA. Since then, he has continued to establish himself on the professional stage, highlighted by victories at both the Texas Pro and Tampa Pro in 2025 and an Olympia debut later that year. Now based in the Dallas-Fort Worth area with his wife Brittany, Jordan's partnership with GASP is rooted in a shared passion for hard work, authenticity, and the pursuit of becoming better every day.

"How you do anything is how to do everything, so do everything with excellence."

- Jordan Hutchinson

Rapid Fire with Jordan

When did you begin your bodybuilding journey?
I started training in 2013 and competed in my first bodybuilding show in 2015. From that point on, I was hooked.

Who are your biggest influences?
My dad taught me the value of hard work. In bodybuilding, I looked up to athletes like Dorian Yates, Branch Warren, and Jay Cutler.

What motivates you to keep pushing?
I've always loved the process of getting better. The goal is simple: be better today than I was yesterday.

What do you enjoy outside the gym?
Faith, family, good food, traveling with my wife Brittany, and spending time at home with our dog and cats.

What advice would you give your younger self?
Focus on your craft. Be willing to be different, and don't let other people's opinions distract you from your goals.

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