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NFL quarterbackTom Bradycame close to giving up on his dream of becoming the G.O.A.T.
On Wednesday, in an ad for his company TB12, the legendary athlete revealed that injuries nearly completely sacked his career in the league.
“When I was 27, I almost retired from the game of football, because of elbow pain,“he said in the Twitter promo.
After other less-well-known athletes shared their testimonials for his products, Brady then added: “Now, I’m 45 years old and I’m still here.”
He concluded, “No matter the age, no matter the obstacles, it’s about how you feel, about what you do.”
Now playing in his 23rd season in the NFL, it’s clear Brady was able to move past the arm injury.
In 2020, he shared a bit of background as to how, while talking with actorDax Shepardon hisArmchair Expertpodcast.
“I would work out and I would train, I would lift weights because everyone says ‘lift weights’ and ‘condition,’ " Brady said, referring specifically to bicep curls. “That’s where you’re gonna be a better athlete. And it got to a point where I couldn’t throw the football because my elbow would hurt all of the time. And really what happened was there was these muscles in my forearm got really tight.”
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In an interview onCBS Morningspegged to the release of hisThe TB12 Methodbook in 2017, Bradyspoke tothen-host Norah O’Donnell about the importance of “pliability” in muscles, as well as maintaining a healthy diet.
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While Brady’s highly regimented diet — which is sans nightshades like tomatoes and peppers, and coffee-free — may be unrivaled, come certain times of the year, like Thanksgiving, he lets go.
Last fall, he told Oprah Winfrey on his SiriusXM podcastLet’s Go! with Tom Brady, Larry Fitzgerald and Jim Graythat he eats whatever he wants on the holiday.
“What are you actually eating at the Thanksgiving table?” Winfrey, 68, asked him.
Brady laughed and replied, “Just like everyone else.”
He added, “That’s the one meal where I’m like, screw it, let’s go for it. And we all get to enjoy it.”
source: people.com