We get it a lot.
“I just have no energy.”
Not just from people new to training but from parents, carers, shift workers, teachers, business owners.
People who are holding up everything for everyone else.
And when they finally get a moment to themselves? They don’t use it to go to the gym they crash on the sofa with a cuppa, feeling guilty that they didn’t “do more.”
Sound familiar?
A while ago I told you about Amanda, one of our members who made the decision to fiercely protect her time.
But sometimes, protecting your time isn’t enough.
Sometimes you’ve spent so long pushing through broken sleep, busy weeks, and sky-high expectations, that exhaustion just becomes your baseline. You get used to feeling like you’re always behind. Like everything’s an effort.
Here’s the truth:
You’re not lazy.
You’re tired because life has been heavy.
And that kind of weight doesn’t just go away when the diary clears or the kids sleep through.
It settles in your body.
It pulls at your energy.
It fogs your brain and makes even the smallest effort feel enormous.
I know this one personally. As a parent and gym owner, I’ve had phases where I was running on caffeine, snacks, and sheer willpower.
And the weird thing?
When you live in that space long enough, it feels normal.
You don’t even realise how depleted you are until you start to come out the other side.
I hear it all the time from members:
“I didn’t realise how bad I felt until I started to feel better.”
And that shift doesn’t come from extremes.
It starts with the basics:
When you get those foundations in, even imperfectly, your nervous system starts to downshift.
Your hormones regulate.
Your metabolism picks up.
And slowly… your energy returns.
Forget what Instagram says.
You don’t need to train six times a week, cut carbs, or start a supplement stack.
You need to create some solid ground beneath you again.
Sleep.
Stress support.
Fuel.
Movement.
That’s where we begin at Function Fitness. We meet people where they are… often exhausted and stretched thin and help them build back the basics.
No shame. No judgement. Just space to breathe, move, and reconnect to yourself again.
If you’ve been dragging yourself through each day, waiting for that magic spark to come back... this is your nudge.
Start giving your body what it’s been missing.
Movement.
Rest.
Fuel.
You’ll be surprised how quickly your energy starts to return and how good it feels to feel like you again.