Tom Brady Goes To Bed Before Your Grandma
New England Patriots QB Tom Brady is not playing like a 37 year old by using sleep habits are that of an old lady.
Most of us already know that Patriots QB Tom Brady is perfect. A two time NFL MVP, 3 time Super Bowl champion, and bane of NFL populous’s existence; the maintenance involved with keeping up to this standard must surely be astounding.
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According to Brady, it is just a matter of getting a good night’s rest.
"“I do go to bed very early, because I’m up very early. I think that the decisions that I make are always, they always probably center around performance enhancement, if that makes sense. So whether that is what I eat or what decisions I make or whether I drink or don’t drink, it’s always football-centric. I want to be the best I can be every day. I want to be the best I can be every week. I want to be the best I can be for my teammates.”"
New England can rest easy at night as well. Their superstar quarterback looks about as motivated and sharp as ever over the Patriots winning streak, with 18 touchdowns thrown against just 1 lone interception. Hearing the guy speak, it sounds as though he is quite committed to maintaining to standard of excellence fans have become accustomed to.
“Strength training and conditioning and how I really treat my body,” Brady said. “It’s important to me because there is nothing else I enjoy like playing football.”
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