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David Beckham’s Fitness Evolution at 50

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As David Beckham approaches his 50th birthday this May, the soccer icon’s fitness regimen has transformed while remaining a central focus in his life. “We talk about health so much more than we did 10, 20 years ago,” Beckham shared in his recent Men’s Health cover story. “It’s everything.”

How has exercise changed for Beckham over the years?

Whereas his focus when he was playing professionally was cardio and legs, today he focuses on strength and conditioning. “Most of the strength work that I used to do was all leg-based,” he told Men’s Health. “These days, the leg strength is already there, and the body strength is something I really focus on.”

What exercise did Beckham hate for years?

Believe or not, the simple pull-up. He’s shifted from hating to loving this simple but crucial back training exercise. “That’s one machine I actually can’t live without, and it’s not complicated. It’s a bar.”

Core Components of Beckham’s Current Routine

  1. Calisthenics: Daily exercises including pull-ups, hanging knee raises, and push-ups
  1. Strength Training: Full-body sessions focusing on compound movements like deadlifts, squats, and bench presses
  1. Cardio: Varied activities including padel (a tennis-squash hybrid), SoulCycle, and boxing
  1. Recovery: Post-workout protein shakes (with creatine), acupuncture, cupping, and contrast therapy (alternating between ice baths and saunas)

Family Fitness Connection

Beckham’s commitment to fitness extends beyond personal goals, serving as a way to bond with family. He often trains alongside his wife, Victoria, and views his dedication as a positive influence on his children. “I think the fact that they see me in the gym, every single day, doing something, keeping active, I think that’s enough to motivate them,” Beckham explains.

Beckham’s evolving approach to fitness demonstrates how maintaining an active lifestyle can adapt to changing life stages while continuing to prioritize health and family connections.

 

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