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How to Say ‘To force / to push too hard’ in French

Forcer

for-say

[for-say]

💬 Usage Tip: Forcer can mean "to force" physically or figuratively. In yoga, it usually means pushing beyond comfort. Think: effort, yes; struggle, no.

🇫🇷 In France: French instructors often repeat not to forcer—safe practice matters a lot, especially in beginner classes.

Phrase Breakdown

Forcer

[for-say]

to force / to strain

Verb meaning to force something or strain the body beyond comfort.

Example

Il ne faut pas forcer pendant l'étirement.

You must not strain during the stretch.

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