Jason Momoa is a talented and charismatic actor who has garnered widespread recognition for his captivating on-screen performances. With his his muscular physique and his unmistakable looks , he has become a leading figure in show business. with already iconic characters like Khal Drogo in Game of Thrones and Aquaman in the DC Universe movies... Which has led him to be on the cover of Men's Health this month , of course.

And his musculature is something that simply cannot be ignored. You might assume the superstar spends hours of the day lifting weights... But surprisingly, Momoa has openly admitted that he doesn't touch one unless he gets paid to do so , which makes his approach to fitness that much more intriguing than ever.

Regardless, the Fast X star, where he plays an androgynous character , has revealed that he's not particularly fond of working out and that he avoids the gym unless it's for a specific role or project for which he's getting paid. . He has always said that he prefers other activities like surfing and rock climbing to keep fit.

'I haven't trained since – regarding his time at Fast X – that's how impressive it is. I don't touch a weight unless I get paid to do it. I don't. I just climb with my kids But right now I'm working on a program where it's not necessary and unfortunately I need to get back in shape. I don't like lifting weights, I love surfing or rock climbing, you know that kind of thing. I don't like going to the gym.'

While Jason Momoa has made it quite clear that he's not a big fan of intense workouts, that doesn't mean the superstar deprives himself of other training techniques. The Game of Thrones star recently explained that he's tried Yoga and according to him, it's the hardest thing he's ever done.

"I tried yoga the other day and it was the hardest thing I've ever done. Climbing El Capitan would be easier than doing two hours of yoga... I can't bend over anymore. My hamstrings are so tight. My body is so tense. It's pathetic. I remember, one time, I was strong for Conan, and I was in a yoga class with these old ladies in Topanga. Everyone was raising their arms, and I was like… This is so hard!"

Via: Men's Health Spain