San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle is an open book when it comes to his life on and off the field.
He recently opened up about his use of a revolutionary training method, which has a bizarre side effect that positively impacts his sex life.
During a recent appearance on the podcast Bussin With the Boys, Kittle revealed that he uses a Vasper machine to help improve his recovery.
Vasper is a revolutionary health and fitness technology that combines compression, cooling, and interval training to help the body restore, harmonize, and reach peak vitality, per their website.
George Kittle revealed that he spends between $150,000 and $200,000 every season just to keep his body in peak condition. That number might sound wild to most people, but for Kittle, it’s become a necessary part of his routine.
“I was thinking about it a lot, especially after the 2020 season,” he said, referring to the year he broke his foot. “I try my best to just stay on top of it as much as I possibly can.”
Among the machine’s benefits is that it tricks the brain into thinking there’s excess inflammation throughout the body, stimulating the production of testosterone to improve recovery, muscle growth, and more.
George Kittle also talked about the benefits.
“It knocks you the f*** out at night, unconscious,” Kittle said. “You sleep so well, and you have wild dreams, too. It’s awesome.”
Then, there was the sexual aspect of it.
“The main selling point is you, umm, you blow huge loads … That’s how it was sold to players is like, ‘Look, it boosts your testosterone, you sleep really well, you’re going to feel great, and you’re also going to blow huge loads.'”
“I was like, aww, that’s bulls*** — not bulls**—.”
George Kittle stated that word got around about the effects of the machine, and even coaches started using it.
George Kittle is entering his age-32 season in 2025.
The San Francisco 49ers tight end doesn’t appear to have retirement on his mind any time soon.
In a Tuesday appearance on “Bussin’ With The Boys, “Kittle was asked when he might walk away from the game of football.
“Literally until I don’t have fun anymore,” Kittle replied.
“Or if Claire (his wife) looks at me and goes, ‘You kinda look like (expletive) out there, you should retire.’ I’ll be like, ‘All right.'”
Kittle continues to be one of the NFL’s top tight ends. He is coming off a season during which he posted 78 catches, 1,106 yards, and eight touchdowns across 15 games.
He believes he still has at least a few years left in the tank, provided he remains healthy.
“I think if I get to like I’m 35 and it hurts just to put pants on in the morning, I think I’ll be like, ‘Ah, this isn’t that much fun anymore,’ and I’ll have a conversation with myself,” Kittle explained. “But I’m feeling...