Alex Rodriguez and his girlfriend Jaclyn Cordeiro have been spending some quality time together since the beginning of the new year. Cordeiro is a successful entrepreneur and fitness coach/model. She founded two fitness programs that help her clients to start leading a healthier lifestyle.
Besides the two fitness programs, she avidly posts inspirational quotes and moments from her daily life with her social media followers. She has over 138K followers and in her latest post, Jaclyn shared her take on excuses and progress in life. The caption in the post read:
"In six months you will have six months of excuses, or six months of progress, the choice is yours."
Jaclyn Cordeiro hails from Windsor, Canada and completed her entire schooling in the same region. She earned her bachelor's degree in science and honors in nursing from the University of Windsor.
Being the youngest of the three, with two elder brothers, Cordeiro took an interest in athletics and later on transitioned towards gym and keeping a well-toned physique.
She met Alex Rodriguez in 2022 and the duo soon started to date each other. Recently, the couple had jetted off to Paris for a romantic getaway and to welcome the new year with utmost joy and bliss.
Jaclyn took to social media on January 2, to share some delightful highlights from the Paris trip, with a caption that read:
"Pardon My French ❤️🤍💙 "
On January 11, Alex Rodriguez and Jaclyn Cordeiro enjoyed a Timberwolves game at the Target Center in Minnesota alongside Jaclyn's daughters, Bella and Savanah.
Alex Rodriguez's girlfriend Jaclyn Cordeiro shared her 5AM Club hustle from Monday morning
Jaclyn Cordeiro took to social media to share her morning routine from Monday as a part of her famous 5AM Club program. She is a regular at the gym and always reaches the workout facility in her hometown by 5AM every morning to maintain her physique.
Take a look at some snapshots from her video post here:
Over the years, she has also helped Alex Rodriguez control his diet and reduce the extra weight he had put on since retiring from the MLB in 2016.