Mark Wahlberg Reveals His Grueling Daily Schedule and It Is Bonkers It starts at 2:30am and includes two workouts.

By Patrick Carone

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He might be the hardest-working man in Hollywood.

Mark Wahlberg revealed his absolutely insane daily schedule on Instagram, and it's immediately clear how the actor/producer/businessman/former model/rapper/songwriter is able to multitask so effectively.

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Wow. We'd be ready to call it day by 5:30am.

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Each day, the 47 year old — known for his rock-solid abs — does two workouts, has a cryotherapy session, and gets in a quick round of golf. In between is time for meals, prayers, snacks, showers, work and family. Bedtime? A Ben Franklin-approved 7:30pm.

Even more impressive, Wahlberg apparently sticks to this routine even when he's on the road. As Page Six reported in August, a Manhattan gym opened up for him at 3:45am — a whole five minutes later than his start time at home.

That must've hurt.

Patrick Carone

Entrepreneur Staff

Special Projects Director

Patrick Carone covers all aspects of entrepreneurship, specializing in the automotive, entertainment, hospitality, spirits and cannabis industries.

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