Chris Hemsworth might not have appeared as Thor since last year, but he still looks the part.
The Australian actor, 40, delighted fans on Instagram when he posted a video showing exactly how he has built and maintained the body of a mythological Norse god. He captioned it: "Doing a lot less heavy weight sessions lately and incorporating sprint work and more functional movements. A solid full body workout routine. Feeling good."
He added that he couldn't reveal if he or the friend he was seen sprinting with at the start of the video, adventurer Ross Edgley, had won the race. He joked: "In case your wondering yes I left @rossedgley in the dust…..um well maybe, unfortunately the camera ran outta film so we’ll never know for certain." He also tagged his training app, Centrfit.
Ross commented: "The only person I know who’s muscle fibres are becoming MORE fast twitch and powerful with each slice of birthday cake." In the video, Chris begins by sprinting up a hill with Ross before the camera cuts to him focusing on bodyweight exercises.
He squats, throws and twists with a medicine ball, gets his arms working with some battle ropes, and makes some tricky forwards and backwards mountain climbers look easy. Unsurprisingly, his 57.7million followers lapped it up. Fellow Aussie Rebel Wilson left some appreciative fire emojis, and Serena Williams commented “Yassss body weight is best!”.
Chris Pratt leads Jeremy Renner well-wishes after he comments on horror accidentMany others were more enamoured with Chris’ sausage dog, who was seen trailing behind them in their race. They begged for more videos of the little pup, and expressed that had they been racing with Chris and Ross, they too would have trailed behind.
Chris celebrated his 40th birthday on August 11 with a trip to the beach for a surf with pals and his brother, Miley Cyrus' ex-husband Liam. He previously told GQ why he loves being out in the waves. He said: "There's a cleansing every time I get in the water. If I'm having some sort of inner conflict or turmoil, it's the one place I go. There's a feeling of starting again."