WATCH: Alex ‘A-Rod’ Rodriguez Raises the Bar for Fitness With His Recent Workout Session
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It has been over five years since Alex ‘A-Rod’ Rodriguez bid farewell to the game of baseball. But the Yankees great still trains himself like he is about to play an MLB game. At the age of 46, when most players enjoy their retirement, A-Rod still hits the gym and trains like a young player.
It is not easy for any sports personality to maintain their charm and charisma, even after retirement. But A-Rod is built different. Ever since the inception of baseball, A-Rod has probably been the best ambassador of the game. His craze and popularity among the fans took the game also helped MLB to get some international recognition.
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Having played for over 20 years in Major League Baseball, A-Rod always maintained his fitness. Even after years of his retirement, A-Rod is the biggest face of MLB. His post-retirement career is a lesson for many athletes on how to establish themselves as a brand. A-Rod always knows a thing or two about staying in the mainstream media. His recent Instagram post is also making some headlines.
Alex ‘A-Rod’ Rodriguez sweats it out in the gym
There is a reason why A-Rod has a huge fanbase. The Yankees’ great tries to provide his life updates to his fans through his social media accounts. Recently, Alex ‘A-Rod’ Rodriguez posted a video on his Instagram. In the video, one can see how hard he works out to maintain his body and fitness.
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He shared the video on Thursday, and it is all over the internet. Truly, he is an inspiration for many youngsters across the world.
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A-Rod in MLB
Having played for 22 seasons in Major League Baseball, A-Rod made his big league debut in the 1994 season for the Seattle Mariners. Later, he went on to plate for the Texas Rangers and New York Yankees.
Playing for 12 seasons, A-Rod spent the most time at the Yankees. While playing for the Yankees, he also won the World Series in the 2009 season. Later in 2016, he retired from baseball.
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Simar Singh Wadhwa