All that mafukkin bro science driving Bill and the medical staff up the wall. Brah gotta hit Stub Hub up like the rest of us now. Tell cuz to Ice up, son.

Let’s talk about itPed's![]()


:Coffeebreh:See the media scepticism between Brady production @40 vs Bonds production @40
100% difference
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See the media scepticism between Brady production @40 vs Bonds production @40
100% difference
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Don't forget Arod selling high insurance premiums and Big Ben forcing girls that penetration.





But I had yet to tell my doctor. At my 10-week checkup, I was terrified of showing him how I’d already been walking. His reaction to my mobility was one of disbelief. “In my 25 years of practicing medicine, I have never seen someone recover from a calcaneus injury this quickly,” he said. Squinting at the X-rays on his computer screen, he asked about Guerrero, trying his best not to sound too interested. I kept my answers vague, partly because I was still not entirely sure how Guerrero worked his magic and partly because I felt bad for breaking my doctor’s orders — as if I’d had an affair.
Over the next weeks and months, Guerrero helped fine-tune all aspects of my health, and his methods opened up a new way of understanding myself. I now approach my training with a new emphasis on attending to my body before and after the performance. Prior to my time at TB12, I hardly ever stretched. Now I do it all the time and really mean it when I tell people that working on pliability is just as important to me as working on strength and endurance. I think about my health not just when I’m training, climbing, or running, but when I’m eating, sleeping, and stressing. I think about warming up my spine before I begin my run in the morning. I meditate using an app called Headspace on my phone before bed. I know that to really speed up, as Guerrero often explained to me, I have to slow down.
Ten weeks after my injury, I was making my way up the last pitch of New Hampshire’s Black Dike. It’s a classic ice route that I had always wanted to climb. On the drive up that morning, I almost turned around numerous times, worrying that my recovery was too good to be true, that something was bound to give. But once I started climbing in the crisp mountain air, I felt my confidence return. At the top, I scanned my body for pain and realized just how much I’d been holding my breath throughout my healing process, waiting for the other shoe to drop.
A few weeks later, after orchestrating the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history, Tom Brady fell to his knees, a swarm of cameras engulfing him. Watching from my living room, I felt the adrenaline, too. But it was the smaller man, crouching down next to Brady, whose reaction I kept trying to see.


Don’t forget Eli selling fake memorabilia.QBs are the greatest conmen. Brady out here flipping dried walnuts on nikkas, Peyton selling white supremacy pizza, Montana hitting nikkas wallets with some sketchers that's sposed to give you cut up legs and Brees out here scheming cats with Advocare![]()