Victoria Beckham led a family workout with her husband David and their daughter Harper on Thursday.
The fashion designer (49) wore a black sports bra and a pair of matching leggings before training.
Harper, 12, coordinated with her mother, while David, 48, opted for a sporty white T-shirt and pink shorts.
The Beckhams got out some yoga mats and started working with the class of tagged former Team GB judo athlete Bobby Rich.
Snapping a quick photo in the mirror, Victoria wrote: ‘Family workout!’
Exercise: Victoria Beckham, 49, led a family workout with her husband David, 48, and their daughter Harper, 12, on Thursday
It comes after Victoria gave insight into the renewal of wedding vows with David following his alleged affair with Rebecca Luce.
She discussed the fallout from claims in 2003 that the athlete became intimate with his personal assistant during an appearance on USA Today with Hoda and Jenna.
Victoria recently revealed that the months afterwards were the ‘toughest’ of her life in their new Netflix documentary, and later detailed David’s decision to have a ‘second wedding’ after the scandal.
The couple first married in a lavish ceremony in Ireland in 1999, complete with thrones, crowns and a major magazine deal, but their renewal was said in front of just six people.
Recalling the moment in the chat, the fashion designer revealed: “We went to school on Monday and David said we had to go somewhere in the afternoon.”
She continued: “We land in London, get off the plane and are greeted by the same car that drove us on our wedding day.
“We got remarried by the priest who married us all those years ago! How do you think this can get any better?
“We get on the plane and fly to Paris, where we had a 24-hour honeymoon and stayed in suite 302.”
Chic: Sharing another photo on her Instagram, she put on a much more glamorous display
Tough time: It comes after Victoria gave an insight into renewing her wedding vows with David following his alleged affair with Rebecca Luce
Frankly: She discussed the fallout from 2003 claims that the athlete became intimate with his personal assistant during an appearance on US talk show Today with Hoda and Jenna
After announcing their engagement in 1998, the couple have long attracted a media circus after creating the brand ‘Posh And Becks’ – the private renewal came as a surprise to many.
Speaking during an appearance on Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs special 75th anniversary edition in 2017, David revealed the vows were said in front of just six people at their home.
He explained: “We threw ourselves a lot at (our first wedding). We have since renewed our vows and it was much more private, there were about six people in our house.
Victoria spoke for the first time about the pain she endured following claims about her husband’s alleged affair with Rebecca in their four-part Netflix documentary called Beckham.
Almost 20 years after it was claimed he and the personal assistant got close while he was playing in Spain for Real Madrid, the fashion designer revealed the months afterwards were the ‘hardest’ of her life and she no longer felt like a couple. ‘had each other’.
Meanwhile, David admitted he still doesn’t know how they got through the crisis in 2003, but he and his Spice Girl ex-wife knew they had to ‘fight for their family’, and said they felt like are “drowning” when their… profile marriage was in the headlines for months.
The former England captain also revealed how he was “physically sick every day” as he and Victoria battled to save their marriage.
In an extremely candid interview in the fourth and final episode, Victoria appeared to be fighting back tears as she was asked if it was the toughest time in their marriage.
“100 percent,” she admitted. “It was the most difficult period for us. Because it seemed like the world was against us.
The comeback: The couple first married in a lavish ceremony in Ireland in 1999, complete with thrones, crowns and a magazine deal, but their renewal was said in front of just six people
Hurt: Victoria spoke for the first time about the pain she suffered following claims of her husband’s alleged affair with Rebecca (pictured in 2004) in their four-part Netflix documentary, called Beckham
“Here’s the thing, we were against each other, if I’m being completely honest.” Until Madrid, it sometimes felt like we were against everyone else, but we were together, we were connected, we had each other.
“But when we were in Spain, we didn’t seem to have each other either. And that’s sad. I can’t even tell you how hard it was. And how it affected me.’
David stunned the world when his alleged affair with Rebecca was revealed in the now-defunct News Of The World newspaper.
At the time, Victoria decided to stay in the UK so her sons Brooklyn and Romeo could stay at their schools. The decision left David lonely, and he admits he struggled.
He said: “When I first moved to Spain it was difficult because I had been part of the club and the family throughout my career, from 15 to 27.
“They sell me overnight, the next moment I’m in town, I don’t speak the language.” More importantly, I had no family of my own.
‘Every time we woke up we felt that there was something else… we both felt at that moment that we were not losing each other but drowning.’
Asked how their marriage survived, David said he dreaded playing football as his wife struggled to find a way through their crisis.
Tough: In an extremely candid interview in the fourth and final episode, Victoria appeared to be fighting back tears as she admitted it was the toughest time in their marriage
Trouble: Asked how their marriage survived, David said he was afraid to play football as his wife struggled to find a way through their crisis (pictured following affair claims)
Shaking his head, he said, “I don’t know how we got through it, honestly. Victoria is everything to me, it was incredibly hard to see her hurt, but we are fighters and at that time we had to fight for each other, we had to fight for our family.
“And what we had was worth fighting for.” There were some days when I would wake up and think, “How am I going to go to work? How am I going to get to that practice field? How am I going to look like nothing’s wrong?” I felt physically sick every day when I opened my eyes, “How am I going to do this?”
The crisis prompted Victoria to move to Madrid, where they bought a £3m house which she says she decorated herself. Later, in the Spanish capital, she had her third son, Cruz, who is now 18 years old.
Despite creating a base for her family in Madrid, she admits she wasn’t happy about leaving the UK.
She said: “As soon as I can get the kids to school, then we’ll be moving full time. Did I resent David? If I’m being completely honest, I am.
“It was probably, if I’m being honest, the unhappiest I’ve ever been in my life.” Not that I felt unheard of because I chose to internalize a lot of it because I was always mindful of the focus it needed.’
Victoria described her time in Madrid as a “nightmare” and an “absolute circus”, while David said the school race was “live on Spanish TV”.
The couple say the documentary, which features anecdotes from David’s parents Ted and Sandra, Sir Alex Ferguson, Gary Neville and Beckham’s best friend Dave Gardner, has been ‘therapy’ for them.