Tom Brady, the NFL legend known for his long career and health hacks, is teaming up with robotic massage company Aescape to bring high-tech wellness to everyone. Along with his business partner Alex Spiro, Brady is merging forces with Aescape, the pioneer in robotic massage technology.
In this deal, Brady steps in as Chief Innovation Officer. He’ll share his famous longevity and recovery tips, drawn from years of keeping his body in peak shape. Spiro joins as a strategic advisor, and both get equity stakes in the company. Sources call it a true merger that could shake up the wellness world.
Right now, Aescape operates in fancy spots like the Four Seasons, Ritz-Carlton hotels, and Equinox gyms. But with Brady on board, the company aims to expand into pro sports locker rooms and even the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, Spiro says. “This is the greatest democratization of massage, and there’s no real competitor out there,” Spiro added.
What makes Aescape stand out? Their massages come entirely from robotic arms—no human therapist required. Sessions start at just $60 for 30 minutes, which the company claims matches a full hour with a person because the robots deliver steady, firm pressure without tiring. Founder and CEO Eric Litman explains how it works: “The sensors build a 3D model of your body to personalize the massage. It remembers your preferences from visit to visit, so it knows what you like.”
Brady has long championed a wellness routine focused on the musculoskeletal system and body pliability. He’s worked closely with body coach Alex Guerrero since early in his career, crediting that partnership for his 23 NFL seasons. “Now, with Aescape, we’re making that elite-level treatment available to everyone,” Brady said.
The financial details stay under wraps for now. But Spiro, a top attorney who’s repped stars like Jay-Z and Elon Musk, predicts prices could drop to $30 or less per session in the next decade as the tech grows.
This move taps into the booming trend of longevity, health optimization, and biohacking. Interestingly, while people obsess over supplements and gadgets, massage often gets overlooked in these routines. Litman sees huge potential: “We’re adapting Tom’s longevity protocols to the Aescape system, enhancing them with robotics and AI in ways humans can’t match.”
Aescape launched publicly last year and already boasts 100 locations, with over 25,000 robotic massages delivered. Users book easily through an app, much like Uber for back rubs—quick, affordable, and on-demand. During the session, a touchscreen under the headrest lets you adjust pressure, switch music, or shift focus to specific body areas for a custom feel.
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