Hogg is presently enjoying his Indian Premier League stint at Kolkata Knight Riders.
"It's good to be playing the game with someone who's pushing you to go as far as you want. There's talk about me when I'm going to stop and she just says play as long as you possibly can. We're going to try get there to fifty," Hogg said on the eve of their match against Mumbai Indians.
Having spent much time in the shadow of the legendary Shane Warne, Hogg had called it quits in 2008 after just seven Tests and 123 ODIs.
Hogg regretted his Test retirement and blamed it on his personal issues with his former wife.
"I do regret retiring back in 2008. I had a Test berth for Australia at that stage but I had some personal issues with family and yes, I retired there. I wish I didn't because the marriage did not survive. Luckily it did not because I met a new partner and she's wonderful and someone who supports me."
Elaborating on his fitness regime, he said: "Basically I try to do everything everyday. I try to have two days off but still doing something physical. I really have five days where I go really hard an hour and a bit, make sure I keep the fitness up. Once you stop, you lose it and I don't want to lose it now.
"I don't want to be in a hospital when I'm sixty with something that I could have avoided. That's probably the main reason why I keep healthy.
