Tom Brady Shares Incredible Photo While Working Out With His Guru

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady won’t retire in near future, and he will need a few more trophies in his cabinets. Brady will play a few more years, and his guru is here to make it happen. TB12 is working out with Alex Guerrero, and he really trusts his personal trainer. Guerrero, Brady and Patriots head coach Bill Belichick were involved in the middle of a big rumor, but it seems like there’s no base for those rumors.

So, now Brady showed everyone that he is working out really hard.

When it comes to Guerrero, Brady won’t slow down in near future.

In Amos Barshad’s book titled, “No One Man Should Have All That Power: How Rasputins Manipulate The World,” Guerrero explains that Brady may play well into his mid-40s.

“I know how Tom feels every day,” Guerrero says in the book. “He says, ‘I don’t have any soreness. I’m ready to play again. Those are things that we thought would happen, and now we’re seeing the reality of them happening. Do I think Tom can play to a high level at forty-five? Absolutely.

“I mean, why not? I’ve never put limits on myself, and I’ve never put limits on any of my clients. I’m a big believer that everything is learned behavior. You tell an athlete, ‘You’re gonna be done when you’re thirty,’ well, the brain begins to believe that, and all your neuro-programming is based on, ‘OK, I’m thirty, I’m old.’ But I don’t think the brain understands the concept of time. It doesn’t understand age. Right? How would your brain know you’re whatever age you are? I always tell Tom, we’re not gonna tell our body what we wanna do. We’re gonna tell our body what we want it to do.”

Brady thanked his trainer for everything he has done so far.

“My brother [Alex Guerrero] has been with me through everything for the past 15 years!” Brady wrote on Instagram. “And I am so appreciative and grateful for his hard work and commitment to helping me become the best I could be. I couldn’t do it without him! It is pretty special when people come together to work hard at a common goal! And this past year was our best yet!! Al, thank you for always being by my side. Thru every broken bone, torn ligament, sprain, bruise, etc, your work never ceases to amaze me! Can’t wait to get back to work toward number 7!!! We didn’t come this far to only come this far.”

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