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Signs you’re pushing too hard at the gym, and what to do instead

by Staff Bona

In today’s hustle culture, fitness is often framed as ‘no pain, no gain.’ But constantly pushing your body to the limit can do more harm than good. Sustainable fitness is about consistency, recovery and progress — not punishment.

If your workouts are leaving you exhausted rather than energised, it may be time to rethink your routine.

Also see: Phelo Bala shares progress on his fitness journey

Consider these signs:

You’re always sore or exhausted

Muscle soreness after exercise is normal, especially after trying something new. But if you’re constantly stiff, fatigued, or struggling to recover between workouts, your body could be signalling overtraining.

Persistent exhaustion can affect sleep, immunity, and even mental health. Rest days are not a sign of laziness — they’re part of the process.

Your performance is getting worse

One of the biggest signs you’re overdoing it is declining performance. If you’re struggling to complete workouts that once felt manageable, feeling unusually weak, or losing motivation, your body may need recovery rather than another intense session.

Progress doesn’t happen during the workout itself — it happens when your body repairs and adapts afterwards.

Also see: Gym anxiety: Why many people struggle to start fitness journeys

Exercise feels like a punishment

Fitness should improve your quality of life, not become a source of guilt or anxiety. If you’re exercising purely to ‘earn’ food, punish yourself for missing a workout, or constantly chase calorie burn, it may be time to shift your mindset.

Movement should feel empowering, enjoyable, and sustainable.

What to do instead

Instead of focusing on extremes, prioritise balanced habits. Incorporate rest days, strength training, mobility work, and enough sleep into your routine. Listen to your body and adjust your intensity when needed.

Walking, stretching, yoga, and lower-intensity workouts all contribute to long-term health and fitness.

Remember: consistency beats punishment every time. The healthiest fitness journey is one you can maintain for years — not just weeks.

Also see: Fitness watches: How they impact your health and well-being

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