Tom Brady’s insane diet that keeps him at the top of the NFL with Tampa Bay at 43
How to eat like the G.O.A.T: Tom Brady’s insane diet that keeps him at the top of the world’s most brutal football code age-defying 43
- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback follows an organic, gluten-free diet
- Brady has cut out tomatoes, eggplant and capsicum to avoid inflammation
- Despite following rigid diet, Brady said he still likes to treat himself occasionally
- He avoids coffee, white sugar and dairy, but sometimes indulges in pizza
NFL legend Tom Brady keeps at the top of his game with a spartan regime that means no coffee, white sugar, processed flour or any dairy products.
Brady, 43, who is playing for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in his 10th Super Bowl, even cuts out certain ‘healthy’ vegetables – such as tomatoes, eggplant, capsicum and mushrooms – because they can cause inflammation.
The father-of-three also only eats organic, has a gluten-free diet – and tries to drink at least five litres of water a day.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback has a strict no coffee policy, and steers clear from white sugar, white flour all dairy products
The father-of-three follows an organic, gluten-free diet, and tries to drink at least five litres of water a day. Pictured with supormodel wife Gisele Bundchen
Despite following rigid eating schedule, Brady said he still likes to treat himself occasionally
Brady’s former personal chef Allen Campbell said that in the lead up to the Superbowl, the football star’s meals consisted of ‘dark leafy greens, some grass-fed animal protein as well as legumes and whole grains’.
Brady and his supermodel wife Gisele Bundchen hired personal chef Allen Campbell to do all of their home cooking.
Mr Campbell, who worked for Brady and his supermodel wife Gisele Bundchen from 2013 to 2016, insisted the couple is ‘very laid back’ to cook for despite their diet being made up of 80 per cent vegetables.
‘I make conscious decisions to buy local and organic, and to stay away from GMOs, and to think about the future of the planet and the future of humans,’ he said.
‘My philosophy is that a plant-based diet has the power to reverse and prevent disease.’
However on game day, Brady’s day on a plate consists of just an almond butter and jam sandwich and a smoothie.
In 2000 during his rookie season, Brady’s diet was far more substantial. He once admitted to chowing down on nachos before taking to the pitch for the biggest day on the NFL calendar.
Despite following rigid eating schedule, Brady said he still likes to treat himself occasionally.
‘If I’m craving bacon, I have a piece,’ he told Men’s Health in 2020.
‘What’s changed as I’ve gotten older is now if I want pizza, I want the best pizza. I don’t eat a slice that tastes like s**t and then wonder, ‘Why am I eating s – t pizza?’
According to Brady’s website TB12, the six-time Superbowl winner stops eating two to three hours before bed, and never eats fruit by itself.
The 12-step guide also advises people to pay attention to portion sizes, saying a plate should include two palm sizes of vegetables and one-palm size of protein.
Meanwhile, Brady and his team have arrived at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida ahead of Super Bowl LV.
Brady’s dinners consist of roasted veges and chicken, while snacks include hummus, guacamole, or mixed nuts
In 2000 during his rookie season, Brady’s diet was far more substantial. He once admitted to chowing down on nachos before taking to the pitch for the biggest day on the NFL calendar
According to Brady’s website TB12, the six-time Superbowl winner stops eating two to three hours before bed, and never eats fruit by itself
The NFL is allowing 25,000 fans in Tampa Bay’s home stadium for the matchup with Kansas City. Raymond James Stadium normally holds about 75,000 fans.
Brady, who has a record six Super Bowl wins, will hope to avoid tying former Bills quarterback Jim Kelly with his fourth Super Bowl loss.
The former Patriots star signed a two-year, $50 million deal with the Bucs in March last year.