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Guess My Age: ‘Fitness is more than flexing’
Guess My Age: ‘Fitness is more than flexing’
Wednesday, September 3, 2025 by Vumile Mavimbela

 

When you meet Felix Matsebula today, you might think he has always been that muscular guy with confidence and passion about fitness.

The truth is, his journey to healthy living started about six years ago, just before the COVID-19 pandemic changed the world. “I was fairly young at the time and I was like many young people, trying to find myself,” said Matsebula. However, one thing he knew for sure was that he wanted to look and feel strong, not just for vanity but because of what that strength represented, which is: Self-discipline, confidence and overall well-being.

Growing up, Matsebula often struggled with gaining muscles, he admired men who walked into a room and instantly radiated strength, without even having to say a word or take off their shirts.

That was his goal, to be one of those guys. Not just for show, but to reach a level of physical health that would reflect on the outside how good he felt on the inside. Matsebula realised early on that when you look good, you feel good and when you feel good, you tend to do well in life. That philosophy became his personal mantra.

“My fitness journey was not just about building muscle, it was about adopting a lifestyle that demanded consistency, discipline and patience,” shared Matsebula.

For Matsebula, staying fit is not just about appearance but it is about cultivating a lifestyle that fuels the body and mind. He embraces a well-rounded workout regimen that blends cardio exercises like running and cardio boxing, strength training with weights and flexibility sessions such as stretching.

This balanced approach keeps him physically strong and boosts endurance, especially when he competes in fitness challenges. “The payoff goes beyond the gym, but regular movement reduces stress and elevates the mood, giving me renewed energy to tackle my workday with clarity and focus,” explained Matsebula. Exercise has become his anchor, helping him stay productive, driven and mentally sharp.

Now, at 28 years old, he has become the man he once dreamt of. Not just because of how he looks, but because of how he lives. He takes pride in every training session, every healthy meal and every person he inspires to start their own journey.

Matsebula’s message to anyone reading this is simple: Do not wait for the perfect time to start. The best project you will ever work on is you. When you commit to a healthy lifestyle, you will be surprised at how much you can achieve inside and out.

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