Chris Hemsworth shows of his muscular physique as he turns up the heat in Australia and goes surfing at the beach

Chris Hemsworth showed off his muscular physique on Monday when he turned up the heat in Australia and went surfing at the beach.

The Marvel star, 39 – who recently enjoyed a family vacation in Bali with his stunning wife Elsa Pataky – was back in his hometown of Byron Bay, where he turned heads with his spectacular body. 

Hemsworth strolled the beach shirtless, baring his thick biceps and toned abs. 

Wearing black swim trunks and a matching ball cap, the Thor star sported some clean-cut scruff on his face and a sun-kissed tan. 

Chris also caught some waves during his relaxing day at the beach, looking incredible as he carried surfboards under each sculpted arm. 

Ripped: Chris Hemsworth, 39, showed off his muscular physique on Monday when he turned up the heat in Australia and went surfing at the beach

Surf’s up: The Marvel star caught some waves during his relaxing day at the beach, looking incredible as he carried surfboards under each sculpted arm

The A-lister stays in phenomenal shape by sticking to a strict workout regime and maintaining a high-calorie diet. 

Hemsworth kicks it into high gear before a film, as his longtime stunt double, Bobby Holland Hanton, 37, recently attested to his intense physical preparation prior to taking on a role. 

Chris pushed Bobby to the limit on the last film in the Thor franchise, giving his stunt double just eight weeks to bulk up for Thor: Love and Thunder. 

In a recent interview with Ice36, Hanton described the grueling demands placed upon him, saying he told the star, ‘You’ve got to be kidding!’ 

Bobby had to pack on nearly 22 pounds of muscle and consume 4000 calories a day so he would transform into a convincing Thor.

‘I was eating up to 10 meals a day, two of those would be protein shakes,’ Bobby shared with Ice 36. ‘We [he and Chris] were training twice a day and I never thought in my life that I would be sick of food and not wanting to eat food, because I love food.’

But the film industry veteran, who has worked with the Aussie-born superstar for 15 years, says the training regime was a real test.

‘I hated it,’ he said. ‘In the end, I was trying to give away food that I was supposed to eat because I just didn’t want to eat it, it would almost make you feel sick because you were never, ever hungry.’

Turning heads: Chris was back in his hometown of Byron Bay, where he turned heads with his spectacular body

Chiseled: Hemsworth strolled the beach shirtless, baring his thick biceps, chiseled pecks, and toned abs

 

Approachable: The A-lister caught the attention of some beachgoers and graciously stopped to take some selfies 

Beach day: Wearing a white T-shirt, black swim trunks and a matching ball cap, the Thor star sported some clean-cut scruff on his face and a sun-kissed tan

Catching waves: Hemsworth burned some extra calories carrying his own boards to the beach 

Not easy: Chris Hemsworth’s longtime stunt double, Bobby Holland Hanton (37, right), recently revealed how the chiseled star pushed him to the limit on the last film in the Thor franchise, forcing him to gain nearly 22 pounds of muscle in eight weeks and consume 4,000 calories per day (Bobby and Chris pictured sharing a meal on set)

Pain and gains: Speaking about his preparation for Thor: Love & Thunder, Hemsworth said in the Marvel documentary Assembled that ‘it was just exhausting.’ Calling his transformation ‘particularly hard,’ he added, ‘I don’t know, maybe I’m getting old, but things just started to hurt more’ (Hemsworth pictured in Thor: Love and Thunder)

Speaking about his preparation for Thor: Love & Thunder, Hemsworth said in the Marvel documentary Assembled that ‘it was just exhausting.’

Calling his transformation ‘particularly hard,’ he added, ‘I don’t know, maybe I’m getting old, but things just started to hurt more.’

In an interview with USA Today to promote the film last year, Chris revealed his lifestyle during Covid lockdown: ‘It was train, eat, train, eat. Nothing else to do. Then I turned up for the film bigger than I’ve ever been.’

But his wife Elsa Pataky wasn’t into the extra muscle, as Chris said she called it ‘too much,’ echoing the couple’s female friends: ‘There are a lot of my male friends who are like, ‘Yeah!’ but a lot of female friends and family are like, “Yuck.”‘

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