He’s the one who makes the morning smoothie sound like a chemistry experiment. There’s an order to everything: the sauna, the supplements, and the ten-minute meditation he never skips. He memorized his average resting heart rate and can explain the benefits of cold plunging before you’ve finished your coffee. His morning routine starts before sunrise and his idea of resting somehow involves compression boots. You might not understand all of it, but you have to respect the commitment.
Buying for him means finding something that earns its spot in his routine. There’s the shaker bottle that doesn’t rattle, the red light cap he’ll actually use while answering emails, and the robe that feels luxurious but still passes as "functional." These are the gifts that impress even the guy who thinks he’s seen it all: recovery gear that actually works, tools that make his health habits easier, and a few surprises he hasn’t bought for himself yet. He’s already mastered discipline—these gifts just make it a little more enjoyable.