Lonzo Ball and Kyle Kuzma have wasted no time diving into their preparations for the 2018-19 NBA season. The Los Angeles Lakers’ All-Rookie performers have practically turned the UCLA Health Training Center in El Segundo into a second home since the team’s regular season ended in April.

While addressing his All-Rookie first team selection with the media on Tuesday, Kuz noted that there’s one thing in particular that’s stood out about Zo’s recent regimen.

“Consistency in the weight room. That’s the biggest thing,” Kuzma said. “He’s been in there pretty much every day I’ve been in here around this time.”

To the Flint, Michigan native, that daily presence signals the Crown Prince of Chino Hills’ commitment to transforming his body after a campaign in which he missed 30 games due to injury.

“You can tell he’s taking the weight room a lot more serious,” Kuzma added. “That’s going to help him by allowing him to recover faster and, hopefully next year, be on the court more because of that weight room.”

Kuz is hardly the first or only person in Purple and Gold to encourage Lonzo to commit himself to weight training. During exit meetings, the Lakers’ front-office duo of Magic Johnson and Rob Pelinka shared before-and-after photos of past All-Stars and MVPs with Ball and his other young teammates to show what it takes to be great in the league. Gunnar Peterson, the team’s Director of Strength and Endurance Training, recently shared a similar assessment of Ball’s summer workout plan with Lakers.com’s Mike Trudell.

As hard as Zo seems to be working, odds are, his body won’t reach its peak capacity in one offseason. Though his genes—particularly those of the broad, burly LaVar Ball—point to Lonzo bulking up en route to physiological adulthood, he’s still only 20 years old and, thus, will need time to mature, no matter how diligently he hits the dumbbells.

That said, Ball will need good dietary and exercise habits to ensure he not only reaches his full potential as an NBA player, but can sustain it over the course of a long career. To that end, he appears to be well on his way.