He never hesitated to show off his impressive physique.
And David Beckham gave fans another glimpse of his incredible stamina by completing a 30-minute workout as part of the International Olympic Committee’s new campaign for Olympic Day.
The 48-year-old footballer shared a video of his latest exercise on Instagram in honor of the Let’s Move campaign, which aims to encourage people to make time for physical activity each day.
Dressed in black sportswear, David worked out his arms using battle ropes while training in his garden.
The video shows him effortlessly moving the heavy rope after 30 minutes of practice before the launch of Let’s Move.
David posted the video to Stories, captioning it, “30 minutes of exercise for Olympic Day…”.
The campaign includes digital invitations from Olympians Alison Felix, Pau Gasol, PV Sindhu and Yusra Maldini. You can schedule his 30 minutes to work out with them on this day and join his Let’s Move Olympics digital his workout for his day from anywhere in the world.
This comes after David voiced his support for his eldest son, Brooklyn Beckham, after up-and-coming chef Brooklyn Beckham came under fire for his latest cooking video.
Former photographer risked angering followers again with another ‘insane’ video during promotion In collaboration with Chosen Foods’ Avocado Oil, it retails for $15 to $20.
In the introduction to the video, Brooklyn, 24, explained to fans that the fried chicken is lightly fried using the brand’s “100 percent avocado” oil.
He released a video showing how to make fried chicken, but fans disputed the oil he used.
Despite claims that the oil has a “high smoke point and is neutral in taste,” Brooklyn’s supporters claim Brooklyn uses “large amounts” of the expensive product in his recipes. bottom.
Brooklyn, who has previously been criticized for flashy ingredients like truffles and 60-pound beef ribs, has again come under fire for his choices.
His critics argued that Brooklyn could have advertised its products with recipes that were much more cost-effective than two slices of chicken and a “whole bottle.”
But David quickly voiced his support, sharing a video on his story and writing, “I love fried chicken breasts.”
In January, the up-and-coming chef was accused of being “out of the ordinary” for using truffles, an expensive ingredient, to make tagliatelle in his latest cooking tutorial.
He is fully committed to launching his culinary career and often shows off his culinary creations on social media.
And the up-and-coming chef took to Instagram to share a cooking tutorial video of making creamy truffle tagliatelle.
However, he was criticized by fans for using truffles, a luxury food ingredient, during the cost of living crisis, and was criticized again by fans for being “out of common sense.”
In the video, Brooklyn wears the red England number 7 shirt that David inherited, and the top looks to be inspired by his father.
In the accompanying caption, he exudes his love for truffles, using them liberally in his cooking, writing, “There’s no such thing as too many truffles in my kitchen.”
But the use of this sumptuous ingredient drew fire from social media users, who argued it was “out of the ordinary” to do so in a cost-of-living crisis.