The thing I love about the gym is not having to make choices,” he notes. “My trainer says, ‘You’re gonna lift this; you’re gonna do that ten times.’ Okay, great—just tell me what to do and I’ll do it. It’s the same thing with my nutritionist. All I have to do is follow instructions. I love that. This is not about ‘Would it be better in red or blue?’ There isn’t a lot of abstract, circular thinking involved. And it’s great. Those times are really nice for me.
Marc Jacobs in some GQ interview.
A 2.5-hr work-out every day might be a little too much time lost (= brain idle) though.
A 2.5-hr work-out every day might be a little too much time lost (= brain idle) though.

