David Beckham shows off his ripped physique as he completes a grueling yard workout for an Olympic Day fitness campaign
He has never shied away from showing off his impressive physique.
And David Beckham gave fans another glimpse of his impressive stamina as he completed a 30-minute workout as part of the International Olympic Committee’s brand new Olympic Day campaign.
The footballer, 48, took to Instagram to share a video of his latest exercise in honor of the Let’s Move campaign, which aims to inspire people to make time for daily physical activity.
David wore black sportswear and exercised his arms using battle ropes during training in his yard.
The video showed him moving the heavy ropes with ease as he completed his 30-minute exercise to mark the launch of Let’s Move.
Stay in shape! David Beckham showed off his famous physique during a 30-minute workout as part of the International Olympic Committee’s Olympic Day campaign
David posted the video to his Stories captioning his post: “30 minutes of training on Olympic day…”
The campaign includes a digital invitation from Olympians Allyson Felix, Pau Gasol, PV Sindhu, Yusra Mardini – to schedule 30 minutes to move with them this day and to participate in the Let’s Move Olympic Day digital workout anywhere in the world.
It comes after David showed his support for eldest son Brooklyn Beckham after the budding chef came under fire for his latest cooking video.
The former photographer once again risked the wrath of his followers with another “out of touch” video while promoting a collaboration with Chosen Foods avocado oil, which retails for between $15 and $20.
At the video’s introduction, 24-year-old Brooklyn explained to his fans that he would make roast chicken by shallow frying it with the brand’s “100 percent avocado” oil.
He showed a video of how to make the fried chicken, but fans disagreed with the oil he used.
Despite claims of the oil’s “high smoke point and bland taste,” Brooklyn’s followers claimed he used a “massive amount” of the expensive product for the recipe.
Brooklyn, who has previously come under fire for his gaudy ingredients, including truffle and a £60 beef rib, was once again ribbed for his choices.
His critics argued that Brooklyn could have promoted the product with a much cheaper recipe, rather than using “the whole bottle” on two pieces of chicken.
However, David was quick to show his support, sharing the video to his stories, writing, “I love a fried chicken breast.”
In January, the novice chef was labeled “out of touch” when he used the expensive ingredient truffle to whip up a tagliatelle in his latest cooking tutorial.
He has gone out of his way to launch a cooking career and often takes to social media to show off his food creations.
And the budding chef took to Instagram to share his cooking tutorial video, in which he made a creamy truffle tagliatelle.
Keep fit! The footballer took to Instagram to share a video of his latest exercise in honor of the Let’s Move campaign, which aims to inspire people to make time for everyday activities
Finger licking good: it comes after David showed his support for eldest son Brooklyn Beckham after the budding chef came under fire for his latest cooking video
However, he was once again labeled “out of touch” by his fans when they accused him of using luxury truffle ingredients during a cost-of-living crisis.
In the video, Brooklyn also seemed to take inspiration from his dad with his top, as he wore a red England number seven shirt, which David himself inherited.
In an accompanying caption, he gushed about his love of truffle, which he used liberally to make the dish, writing, “There’s no such thing as too much truffle in my kitchen.”
But he was criticized by social media users for using the lavish ingredient, who claimed it was “out of reach” to do so amid a cost-of-living crisis.