I'm going to try adding a weekly class to mine. I think bodyweight exercises are underappreciated, and I'll socialize more.
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It sort of depends on what you're going for, but for strength training 2 hours isn't crazy. That's how long it takes me to do mine which is a warmup, then two big exercises with 3 warmup sets and a 5x5 plus a 2 exercise superset x 4, followed by stretching.
I switched to kettlebells for a while just because I got tired of being in the gym for so long, both simple and sinister and dry fighting weight can be run in 30 mins
Gambetta's Athletic Development is a good resource for programming, particularly for the type of stuff you're after, especially the conditioning circuits