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MLB star Aaron Judge wanted to know how Tom Brady treats his off-season. The NFL GOAT in response shared his vital lessons with the Yankees star. In the latest episode of Let’s Go podcast, the star duo came under a single platform. Tom Brady revealed how he copes with the demands of the off-season. 

In football, we have only 17 games now. You guys got 162 games. I think it’s a constant check with ourselves. You know what I need to do this year, and knowing that your body is going to change,” TB12 said. He also added prioritizing is the key as we grow older. “Just prioritize the things you got to do, and we got to keep adapting and growing,” he said.

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Tom Brady and the art of learning

The NFL GOAT said the best part of his life has been learning. By learning, he defines the curiosity of understanding what we don’t know versus what we know. He said is always right to approach people who can give insightful tips. Meanwhile, Tom Terrific thought out loud about his approach to learning.

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“I have always felt like the best part of me in life has been learning. And to seek out people that can give you insightful tips about the physical, mental, or emotional parts of you that need to be improved. What can I physically do better in terms of my training, and how I feel last season?” The GOAT concluded.

Going by his words, the NFL titan reflects and refines his game, as he prepares for the new season. It is perhaps this hunger that forced the legend to come out of his retirement.

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Brady prepares for the next battle

Each game is a new test for the hardworking NFL GOAT. In a recent presser, TB12 said his motivation is very high, and he is trying his best for the team. The Buccaneers have made a steady start to the league with three wins, out of five games.

Read More: Tom Brady Shows No Remorse as He Candidly Jokes About Controversial ‘Roughing’ Penalty That Won Bucs the Game at Expense of Falcons’ Grady Jarrett: “It Was a Long Hug”

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Todd Bowles and Co. next face the Steelers. They are coming up after a humiliating 38-3 loss versus the Bills. However, Tom Brady cannot take the opponents lightly, as they can bounce back at any stage. A win is a booster in the race to playoffs. The Bucs will be eager to play an attacking game and get back on track.

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