NFL legend Tom Brady was not only able to adorn his football career with seven Super Bowls but also remained the poster boy of love and trust with his New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers teammates. Many of his former teammates assumed he was a tough mate to play with, yet his brotherly actions changed their minds.
In addition to his relationships with NFL icons Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman both on and off the field, Brady has a positive and close relationship with his trainer Alex Guerrero outside of their working relationship. In a recent heartfelt post, the former NFL star expressed his love and gratitude for his trainer.
Tom Brady describes Guerrero relationship in two words
While assisting former New England Patriots player Willie McGinest, Guerrero got to know Tom Brady for the first time. Ever since, Alex and Tom maintained a close relationship and were in constant communication. Brady received a lot of assistance from the trainer during his time in New England, which led the former player to give the trainer credit for enabling him to play at such a high level for so long while avoiding injuries.
It was well-known for emphasizing physical and mental wellness through the use of the TB12 Method, and it has locations in a number of cities, including New York City, Boston, Foxborough, Tampa, and Los Angeles. It provides a range of food, clothing, equipment, and exercise supplies.
The seven-time Super Bowl champion recently expressed his love and gratitude for Alex through two Instagram stories, highlighting their long-standing friendship. Brady wrote “My brother” in the first story.
Before that he published another picture with a birthday wish for Guerrero, to clear the the rationale for the sudden post .
In every aspect of his life, Alex continued to stand behind Tom Brady, who gained notoriety in the NFL community mostly for speaking out against Bill Belichick and accusing the coach of failing to treat the former Patriots player with the decency and consideration he deserved. In contrast, Brady did not hold any grudges and supported Belichick amid Patriots’ losing streaks.
TB12 to close October 20
According to WEEI.com, Tom Brady and Guerrero just announced that TB12 will shutter its Foxborough, Massachusetts location as the 46-year-olds are ending their business collaboration as they were experiencing losses. The main body coach at the store, Joseph Koudelka, announced the news to his clientele in a message. On October 20, the Foxborough location is scheduled to close.
The business will no longer go by the same name and will instead be known as TBRx. The acronym for TBRx is “Total Body Recovery.” Along with customers from other sites, the Foxborough store will also accept customers at the new location. The brand’s Boston store already closed in May. The store had been open for more than three years.
Reportedly, Guerrero highlighted their continued relationship after the news surfaced, stating, “Tom and I are still in business together.”
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