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If you don’t know the name Ethan Browne, allow us to introduce you. Known best for his role as Tane Parata on Aussie classic Home and Away, the New Zealand-born actor grew up in a “small country town that was dominated by rugby culture” only to move to Australia to pursue his acting dreams. While he is constantly proving his skills on-screen, it’s hard not to notice Browne’s toned physic, one that he understandably has worked hard to maintain.
“Health and fitness has always been a big part of my life. I can remember from as early as age 11 I would be doing push ups and dumbbells at home, as well as doing sports at school, but I was always a skinny kid, so I joined my local gym at age 17 to start weight training and I haven’t stopped since,” he explained to Women’s Health over email.
The 29-year old often shares posts on Instagram of his favourite ways to keep fit, so we went straight to the source to get the lowdown on his routine, and what a normal day in the life looks like.
A regular training week for me usually consists of 5 weight lifting sessions and 3-4 martial arts training sessions. I normally follow my own hypertrophy split training program where I focus on 1-2 muscle groups per workout, and usually by the end of the week I will have worked through all of the muscle groups so I’ll either start again from the beginning or throw in a powerlifting styled training session where I do squats, deadlifts and bench press in one hit – the BIG 3!
I can’t really pin-point one exercise I like/don’t like. In terms of what style of training I like to do, it would be out of weight lifting and martial arts. I absolutely love training in martial arts as it incorporates all aspects of training into a single discipline – strength, cardio, speed, flexibility, endurance – and develops overall structural strength so that you can use your body effectively and efficiently. With weight lifting I just simply enjoy the feeling of moving heavy weight. It’s so satisfying when I hit a PB with bench press or squats. If I had a least favourite exercise it would have to be running. I’ll occasionally go for a run but I just get bored with it.
Not really. I just continue doing what I’ve always done. Train hard and stick to the basics. The only change really is that I’ve picked up the cardio a bit more due to all the shirtless scenes!
I make sure to do it before the day begins so that I don’t have to worry about going after a long day of filming. If we have an early start I’ll be in the gym at 4am to get my training done and dusted.
I used to live by an old Jack Lalanne quote which went something like “if it tastes good, spit it out!”. I’ve eased up a bit on that these days, I love a good chocolate bar here and there. But usually I keep it clean and simple. Foods high in protein, good complex carbohydrates and a lot of good fats. I don’t eat a lot of fast food or sugary items. I’ll treat myself with that at the end of the week if I crave it. But during the week it’s basically clean eating all the way.
Breakfast is usually 6 eggs (4 whole and 2 whites) with spinach, mushrooms and tomatoes fried up with a coffee. The rest of the meals for the day usually consists of a serving of protein (canned tuna, beef, chicken) with a serving of vegetables (broccoli, green beans, sweet potato). I drink a lot of whey protein also and love my oatmeal.
Absolutely. That’s one of the main reasons why I’ve kept training all these years. A good training session helps clear my mind of any rubbish thoughts and can always lift my spirits if I’m not feeling 100% mentally.
Spending time with family is big for me. I love going home to NZ and reconnecting with family. I like to read. A lot. I think it’s so important to constantly keep learning and keep your mind sharp. I try to get out into nature whenever I can. Whether it be a nice park or garden, just to walk around and practice gratitude for all the simple things in life.
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