Novak Djokovic, 35, sometimes hangs out in a pressurised egg to enrich his blood with oxygen and gives pep talks to glasses of water, hoping to purify them with positive thinking before he drinks them.
Tom Brady, 45, evangelises supposedly age-defying supplements, hydration powders and pliability spheres. LeBron James, 38, is said to spend $US1.5 million ($2.2 million) a year on his body to keep Father Time at bay. While most of their contemporaries have retired, all three of these elite athletes remain marvels of fitness. But in the field of modern health science, they’re amateurs compared with Bryan Johnson.
Bloomberg Businessweek