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Fitness is discipline, purpose, consistency

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For Zweli Mngomezulu, fitness is no longer just personal – it’s about inspiring others to live healthier, happier lives. (Courtesy pics)
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At first glance, his physical appearance tells a story of discipline, strength and consistency. However, as our conversation unfolds, it becomes clear that Zweli Mngomezulu, fondly known as The Lion – is not just about muscles and workouts. His journey into fitness is deeply rooted in purpose, mindset and a holistic approach to health. “I started my fitness journey in 2014 in Richards Bay with Vika Mkhize,” Mngomezulu shared. “Then in 2017, I moved to Stanger (KwaDukuza) and that’s really where everything started to take shape.” His passion, however, began much earlier. From primary school through to high school, Zweli was an athlete, already discovering the power of movement and discipline at a young age.

Meeting Vika Mkhize proved to be a turning point. “He changed how I viewed fitness completely,” he explained. “I realised that fitness is not just about lifting weights or running laps. It’s about how we eat, how we think and how we treat ourselves mentally.” He describes fitness as a commitment to loyalty to one’s body – through mindful eating, mental care and self-respect. “It’s about protecting your whole being, not just your physical appearance,” he added.

His training style reflects this philosophy. “I focus mainly on functional training,” he said. “That’s bodyweight exercises like squats, lunges, jumping jacks, sit-ups, mountain climbers and burpees.” According to him, functional training delivers a full-body workout that tones and strengthens the body while keeping it balanced. “You see results everywhere, stronger legs, shaped glutes, a flatter stomach, toned arms and a defined back. However, more than that, it builds confidence, prevents illness and supports mental well-being.”

When it comes to diet, he keeps things practical. “I don’t follow a strict meal plan,” he admitted. “I just make conscious, healthy choices, stay hydrated and avoid foods that don’t serve my body.” His advice is simple: Don’t skip meals, eat balanced breakfasts, lunches and dinners and limit processed and junk food. Staying consistent is not always easy. “There are days when motivation is low,” he said. “But discipline keeps me going. I know people look up to me, and that responsibility pushes me forward.”  His advice to beginners? “Start small. One step at a time. Improve your diet first, that’s 80 per cent of the journey. Find workouts you enjoy, treat exercise like a daily appointment, celebrate small wins and aim for at least three workouts a week, 45 to 60 minutes each.” So, guess his age? One thing is certain, Mngomezulu is living proof that fitness is not about age, but about commitment to life itself. He is 32 years old.

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