Peter John by David Broadway |
Stunning Peter John is a young hunky model from Perth, Western Australia. He oozes charm and sexiness and as you can see in his photos, fitness is a huge part of his life.
Peter
Peter's stunning physique is a testament to his constant hard training and healthy living, and is matched by his great personality!
Many thanks to Peter for doing the interview and accepting to be featured at Stunning Men. Make sure to read his interview at the end of his profile!
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Vital Statistics:
Height: 6'1.5"
Weight: 87-90
Waist: 33"
Chest: 43"
Eyes: blue/green
Hair: dark bark brown
Peter's full interview
Peter's full interview
Peter, welcome to Stunning Men and a big thank you for
taking the time to do the interview.
No worries – thanks for asking Didier!
Could we start off with talking a little about yourself and your background?
Sure. I’m
from Perth, Western Australia – born and raised. I work as an analyst for government and my
degree is in Mathematics! And in case it
isn’t obvious, I’m a huge fitness fanatic! (Peter gives us a cheeky smile)
How did you get into modelling?
It had been suggested to me quite a few times,
but I had never really decided to pursue it – until recently. I’m still fairly new to the modelling scene –
watch this space! (Peter smiles)
What do you enjoy the most about it?
To me, the best part of the job is the motivation it
gives me to continue my healthy and active lifestyle and to stay in shape all
year round. Getting paid to do something
you love is always a huge plus.
How do you
prepare before a photoshoot?
I try to always stay in good shape, but depending
on the shoot, I might try to push it that little bit further. That might mean shedding an extra kilo of
fat, or topping up the tan. I don’t
dehydrate or resort to any drugs or anything like that – my health is more
important to me. Plus, I want to portray
a realistic ideal that people can aspire to.
You have a great physique. How do you keep in shape
and healthy? Do you practise any sport?
Thanks
Didier! I train 5 days a week at the gym
and follow a simple, but effective diet.
Essentially, I just avoid processed foods and try to eat lots of
wholesome, nutritious foods each day (lots of veggies, oats, nuts etc). I have played a lot of sport in the past, but
focus on my gym training now.
What are your top three favourite gym exercises and
why?
Handstand
push ups are my favourite, although I haven’t quite perfected them yet. I love them as they require a lot of strength
and very good balance – an impressive feat to manage both. I can’t say I really have any favourites
after that, although I do love exercises that give you an amazing pump.
What’s the best form of cardio for you?
In terms
of fat loss – it would be high intensity interval training on the bike. In terms of enjoyment, I love skipping - double
skipping in particular. Sprints on the
beach are also good – can’t beat the training environment!
How do you keep motivated?
Modelling
certainly helps! In general though, I
find motivation in each day, simply by the way I feel – energised and strong,
fit and healthy. When you live and
breathe this lifestyle, you don’t need motivation. It simply becomes a part of who you are.
How do you fit training and fitness into
your life? Is it a difficult thing to achieve?
Yes
and no. It can be hard at times, but
when it is a priority, you always make time. I just make it part of my routine. Usually, training every week night is
easiest, but if that’s not feasible, then I’ll train every morning before work.
You are a very good looking guy – what do you think is your best
asset?
You are far too kind. I’ve been told I have a very cheeky grin, and
it has been known to get me out of trouble at time. (Huge smile)
And if you could change one thing about your body, what would that be?
Hmm, just one?
I guess I’d say narrower hips, or wider shoulders. Either would have the same effect of giving
me more of a V-taper.
How do you approach a challenge?
Depends on what type of challenge it is. I would say I usually approach a challenge
with enthusiasm. There is nothing quite
like the sense of accomplishment you feel afterwards.
What
do you do in your down time?
Meditate,
go to the beach and catch up with friends.
Do you have any role models? People who inspire you?
I have great respect for anyone that has the
balls to go and take what they want from this life. Think people like Arnold Schwarzenegger – he
knew what he wanted and went out there and took it. People who are willing to take risks and live
without fear inspire me.
Now a few quick fun questions if we may? Do you
think you are a good date?
Definitely.
What do you think is the secret to a good
relationship?
Communication
– absolutely. That means never saying
things like ‘fine’ or ‘whatever’ and resolving your differences as and when
they arise. It also means communicating
in the bedroom.
Are you a brief man or a boxer kinda guy?
Neither...
What do you listen to on your iPod?
Don’t
have one! I’m not really a huge music
fanatic, but my favourite genre would probably be alternate rock.
Your favourite song or piece of music to play while
training or running?
I
actually don’t listen to anything while I train – I find I am so focused on my
training that I don’t hear the music anyway.
If anything, it distracts me!
What kind of movies do you like?
I like
movies that challenge me – movies that are a bit different or unique. Can’t go past a good Sci Fi flick!
What can’t you live without?
Sleep – I
love a good sleep in!
You wouldn’t know, but I’m very good at ...
... Euro board games.
I’m just not very good at ...
... Singing.
What’s the best thing ever invented?
It hasn’t
been invented yet – a device that enables the user to instantly analyse the
contents of any food/drink they are about to consume to give a full breakdown
of all the macro and micro nutrients.
What three words describe you best?
Intelligent,
confident, charming.
One last question Peter, where do you see yourself
and what would you like to be doing in 10 years time?
Tough
question! But I guess I’d see myself
settled down by then, in a good house – possibly married with kids, but we’ll
see how that goes. I’d like to be pretty
financially secure by that point and doing what I love and just generally
making the most of life!
Peter, it
has been a real pleasure to interview you! Thank you for your time and for
being a good sport. All the best for the future!
No
worries, thanks Didier!
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