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Lift More: Strength Training for Bone Health

Lift More: Strength Training for Bone Health

by Michelle Drielsma | Oct 22, 2024 | Exercise Physiology, Strength, Training Women

Maintaining strong bones is essential for overall health, especially as we age. Osteoporosis, a condition characterised by weakened bones and increased risk of fractures, is a growing concern, particularly for postmenopausal women and older adults. Weight-bearing...
The Role of Exercise in Improving Mental Health and Wellbeing

The Role of Exercise in Improving Mental Health and Wellbeing

by Michelle Drielsma | Sep 24, 2024 | Exercise Physiology, Health

In today’s fast-paced world, mental health is more important than ever, and the connection between exercise and mental health has become increasingly clear. Whether you’re dealing with depression and anxiety or just looking to boost your overall wellbeing,...
Understanding CO2 Tolerance: Improve Your Physiology, Reduce Anxiety, and Boost Physical Performance

Understanding CO2 Tolerance: Improve Your Physiology, Reduce Anxiety, and Boost Physical Performance

by michelle | Aug 19, 2024 | Exercise Physiology, Health, Sports Performance

In recent years, the concept of CO2 tolerance has gained attention for its role in reducing anxiety, improving physical performance, and optimising overall health. Understanding how carbon dioxide (CO2) functions within the body can empower you to enhance your breath...
10 Things You Didn’t Know About Exercise Physiology: Insights from an Exercise Physiologist

10 Things You Didn’t Know About Exercise Physiology: Insights from an Exercise Physiologist

by michelle | Aug 13, 2024 | Exercise Physiology, Health, Injury Prevention

Exercise physiology is a fascinating field that goes beyond just fitness and exercise. It’s a science-driven discipline that delves into the body’s response to exercise, helping people of all ages and health conditions achieve their fitness goals and...
Unlocking the Benefits of Medicare Rebates for Exercise Physiology

Unlocking the Benefits of Medicare Rebates for Exercise Physiology

by michelle | Jun 25, 2024 | Exercise Physiology, Health

Understanding how Medicare can support your health journey through exercise physiology is essential. This article will walk you through the Medicare rebate process, why it’s beneficial, and how you can access these services. Whether you’re managing a...
Joint Hypermobility: Assessment and Understanding the Syndrome

Joint Hypermobility: Assessment and Understanding the Syndrome

by michelle | Feb 27, 2024 | Exercise Physiology, Mobility, Strength, Training Women

Are you experiencing joint hypermobility or suspect you may have hypermobile joints? Understanding the complexities of joint hypermobility syndrome is crucial for proper assessment and management. In this article, we delve into the world of hypermobility, exploring...
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