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‘Secret to fitness is discipline’

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Notsile Zulu staying focused and strong through every rep.
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In a world where fitness and self-care are becoming essential, more people are choosing healthier lifestyles and inspiring others along the way.

This week, we feature Notsile Zulu, whose dedication to the gym may leave many guessing her age.

A strong commitment to fitness and healthy living has helped Zulu transform her lifestyle over the past two years.

With her consistent gym routine, healthy habits and positive mindset, she has become an inspiration to many who want to begin their own journeys.

Zulu shared that she started taking fitness seriously two years ago after realising the importance of maintaining good health and taking care of her body. She said she wanted to feel stronger, have more energy and improve her confidence.

“What motivated me was understanding that health is wealth. I wanted to live better, feel better and become the best version of myself,” she said.

Her exercise routine includes strength training, cardio workouts, treadmill sessions, squats and body-toning exercises. She explained that these activities have helped her build stamina, stay fit and reduce stress.

Zulu also follows a balanced diet plan that includes lean protein, vegetables, fruits and plenty of water. She avoids excessive junk food and sugary drinks, saying healthy eating has improved her energy levels and supported her gym progress.

According to Zulu, discipline is more important than motivation. “Some days you feel tired or lazy, but you must show up for yourself. Results come with patience, consistency and self-belief,” she said.

Six tips for readers who want to start healthy living:

  • Start small and stay consistent
  • Choose exercises you enjoy
  • Drink enough water daily
  • Eat balanced meals
  • Rest and recover properly
  • Believe in yourself and trust the process.

The 27-year-old Zulu said fitness is not about perfection, but becoming healthier each day. Her youthful glow, energy and dedication may surprise many readers.

 

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