While other men tend to have seedy knees and tight calf muscles by the age of 43, Tom Brady defied the age limit again over the weekend when he was the oldest quarterback to win a Super Bowl title, a seventh record. To rub salt on the wounds of his opposing quarterback on Sunday – Patrick Mahomes, 25, who apparently suffers from “lawn toes” – and every couch potato who has long since given up the dream of a career in sports, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ No. 12 claims he is faster now than when he started his game. What’s his secret?
Even in the bizarre parallel universe of professional athletes, Brady’s performance program (everyday life for you and me) is extreme. His diet is obsessive