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  • Finding Your Lane In Exercise Physiology with Oscar Munro
    2025/10/16

    Start with a simple truth: progress belongs to the people who take the first step and ask better questions. That’s the heartbeat of our chat with exercise physiologist Oscar Munro, whose journey runs from childhood sport and an early uni stumble to a thriving practice across NDIS, DVA, ageing strength, and elite rugby programs.

    We explore how the EP role sits between diagnosis and performance—where exercise is prescribed like medicine. Oscar breaks down the practical handover from physio to EP, why timing matters for post‑op and acute injuries, and how to “dose” strength and conditioning with sets, reps, tempo, and progression. You’ll hear real stories that make it tangible, including a 92‑year‑old who cut sit‑to‑stand time from 24 to 15 seconds and ditched reliance on the chair, proof that targeted training and patient education beat guesswork every time.

    Beyond clinic walls, we dig into Fit Over Fifties classes, a data‑driven Army block that blends testing, reports and tailored programming, and the communication rules that speed results—like ditching headphones during coached sessions so feedback can actually land. Oscar also shares his own Hyrox prep and how he swapped junk volume for smarter intensity, showing how to stay strong, fit, and fresh inside a busy coaching schedule.

    If you want to understand the difference between physio and exercise physiology, how to build confidence after injury, or how to find your lane in a growing field, this conversation delivers clear, practical insight. Listen, share it with a friend who needs a nudge, and if it helped, follow the show and leave a quick review so more people can find evidence‑based training that works.

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    38 分
  • Inside MeasureUp: Understanding the Real Metrics of Longevity
    2025/10/12

    Joined by Nicole Gibson from MeasureUp, we unpack how precise testing of DEXA, VO2 max, and resting metabolic rate, turns longevity from a buzzword into an actionable plan. Nicole shares why early measurement prevents fractures, guides smart training, and keeps you accountable without fear of numbers.

    • What MeasureUp tests and why it matters?
    • the Bone Bus and population bone density screening
    • hip fracture risk, costs, and prevention levers
    • strength training as the foundation for bone health
    • how to read DEXA beyond scale weight
    • using symmetry data to fix gait and injuries
    • resting metabolic rate and fuelling for adaptation
    • VO2 max for health, not just athletes
    • choosing reliable labs and repeatable protocols
    • baselines, retesting, and building a plan

    Book at measureup.com.au


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    45 分
  • The SOF Monthly: Why Fitness Success Demands Consistency
    2025/06/18

    We examine the crucial role of attendance in achieving fitness success and maintaining business sustainability, demonstrating how member attendance is directly linked to retention rates and health outcomes.

    • Gym members typically see their trainers more frequently than any other professional service provider
    • Analysis showing 39 of 40 cancelled memberships were attending less than twice weekly
    • Reducing churn from 8% to 5% dramatically improves business sustainability
    • Minimum effective exercise dose is 150-180 minutes weekly (three 60-minute sessions)
    • Long-term client relationships require evolving goals and periodic introduction to fresh training approaches
    • Integrated approach to rehabilitation combines physiotherapy expertise with strength training for better outcomes
    • Relationship-building between practitioners and clients is often more important than technical expertise
    • Attendance tracking provides critical insights for both business management and client outcomes

    We encourage you to track your own attendance patterns and commit to at least three training sessions weekly to maximise both value and health outcomes.

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    35 分
  • The SOF Monthly: Rethinking Wellness With Directors Kieran & Joe
    2025/05/21

    The wellness and longevity market has exploded, with luxury facilities charging upwards of $500 weekly for comprehensive health services. But beneath the polished veneer of infrared saunas and cold plunges lies a crucial question: are these investments worth it, or are we overlooking the fundamentals?

    As facility owners who've witnessed the industry's evolution first-hand, we've observed a parallel development of high-quality practitioners working alongside aesthetically beautiful but sometimes substance-lacking wellness spaces. The Australian fitness landscape offers a unique perspective, as our strength and conditioning professionals typically develop comprehensive skill sets rather than hyper-specialisation, bringing elite athletic approaches to everyday people.

    What truly drives results? Our conversation reveals that the foundations remain remarkably simple: sleep quality, consistent strength training (2-4 sessions weekly), cardiovascular work (2-4 sessions weekly), and nutritional basics. These pillars deliver far greater returns than peripheral interventions like recovery gadgets or trendy supplements. Surprisingly, we've found that today's clients often arrive well-informed, seeking validation and clarity rather than education.

    The most powerful revelation? Social connection might be the secret ingredient to fitness adherence. We share stories of training groups that evolved into friendship circles, where people show up as much for each other as for the workout. This social dimension creates sustainable motivation that expensive memberships alone cannot provide. For busy professionals and parents, we offer practical frameworks to maintain fitness with minimal time investment, proving you don't need boutique studios to stay healthy during life's most demanding chapters.

    Before splurging on that premium wellness membership, ask yourself: Have you mastered the basics? Are you consistently hitting your foundational targets? The peripheral elements can enhance results, but only when built upon solid foundations. The journey to health and longevity doesn't necessarily require a hefty price tag – just consistent application of proven principles and perhaps a good friend to share the journey.

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    48 分
  • Redefining Women's Health With Emily Adams & Dr Meg Doohan
    2025/05/14

    Discover how the Science of Fitness Women's Health Program is transforming female wellness through education, community, and personalised approaches. What began as a focused intervention for pelvic health has blossomed into a comprehensive framework that addresses women's wellbeing across all life stages.

    Dr. Meg Doohan and exercise physiologist Emily Adams share the powerful evolution of their program, which brings together women from ages 17 to 50+ in an environment where knowledge flows freely and barriers to discussing female health dissolve. The magic happens when generations connect – younger participants gain wisdom from those with lived experience, while older women express both frustration about what they weren't taught and gratitude for finally understanding their bodies better.

    "I've been driving the lady bus for 54 years and I'd never heard the word luteal before," confessed one participant, highlighting the significant gaps in women's health education that have persisted across generations. This program bridges those gaps, creating profound moments of realisation that ripple beyond the participants to their wider communities.

    The conversation explores how tracking cycles, symptoms, and energy levels allows women to develop personalised approaches to training rather than adhering to rigid, one-size-fits-all protocols. Participants learn to alternate between higher intensity training periods and recovery-focused weeks based on their individual needs, embracing down-regulation strategies that help manage stress and optimise performance.

    Most importantly, the program encourages women to question their motivations, asking whether they would train the same way if their bodies never changed physically. This shift toward intuitive, responsive fitness represents the future of women's health – meeting your body where it is rather than forcing it to conform to external expectations.

    Ready to transform your understanding of female health and fitness? Join the Women's Health Blueprint Workshop on May 31st at Science of Fitness HQ in West End, Brisbane, or secure your spot for the next Women's Health Program beginning June 16th.

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    50 分
  • The Runclub Revolution: How SoSo's Built a Movement
    2025/05/09

    Two housemates, Sofie and Sophie, accidentally created a fitness phenomenon when they started inviting friends to join their morning runs in Brisbane. What began as casual 5k jogs with a dozen friends in early 2023 transformed into SoSo's Run Club—now drawing hundreds of participants and disrupting the traditional running scene with their community-first approach.

    The turning point came when they posted a TikTok suggesting people trade dating apps for run clubs to find potential partners. The video went viral, and attendance skyrocketed from 40 to over 100 people overnight. But what kept runners coming back wasn't just the possibility of romance—it was the authentic connections formed through shared movement and post-run coffee chats.

    "Running is normally an individual sport," explains one of the Sophies. "When you create a run club, it turns it into something social." Unlike performance-focused running groups, SoSo's welcomes participants of all abilities, embracing walkers alongside seasoned runners. This inclusive approach has helped many overcome their hesitation about fitness—including one participant who progressed from never running to completing a 10k race.

    The pair have navigated challenges from city council regulations to critical comments, maintaining their fun-loving attitude throughout. They've learned valuable business lessons along the way, developing public speaking skills and negotiating brand partnerships while remaining selective about collaborations that align with their values.

    For anyone nervous about joining solo, they offer reassurance: "The run is not the hard part. The hard part is coming along for the first time." They suggest simply introducing yourself to someone standing alone—chances are they're feeling just as nervous as you are.

    Whether you're looking to improve your fitness, expand your social circle, or simply break the cycle of screen-dominated life, SoSo's Run Club demonstrates the power of showing up consistently and creating space for authentic human connection. Lace up your shoes and join the movement—all you have to do is show up.

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    47 分
  • Verve - How Quality Gym Equipment Transforms Training With Niall Wogan
    2025/05/02

    What separates exceptional fitness equipment from merely functional gear? According to Niall Wogan, founder and CEO of Verve Fitness, it's the perfect blend of stunning aesthetics, rock-solid functionality, and customer service that actually cares.

    In this fascinating conversation, Niall shares his global entrepreneurial journey that spans continents—from Ireland to South Africa to Los Angeles and finally Australia's Gold Coast. With refreshing candour, he reveals how Verve was born from a simple observation: gym owners were stuck choosing between low-quality equipment with poor service or premium gear delivered with arrogance. The market needed someone to do the simple things exceptionally well.

    Niall takes us behind the scenes of product development at Verve, explaining how collaborating with a former Nike designer revolutionised their equipment's form and function. "If something looks really attractive and alluring, you're drawn to it and want to use it more," he explains, challenging the "weight is just weight" mindset that overlooks how the environment impacts training motivation. This philosophy manifests in thoughtful design choices like their signature power racks—built as "racks for life" with an ecosystem of attachments that grow with your training journey.

    The conversation takes a personal turn when Niall shares his own fitness regimen, including his recent foray into Brazilian jiu-jitsu and his unwavering commitment to daily ice baths. "It's non-negotiable," he explains, describing how this practice builds mental toughness that translates to business challenges. His experiment with daily saunas yielded surprising performance improvements in his 5K run times—concrete evidence of how recovery modalities can enhance performance.

    Looking toward the future, Niall sees personalisation as the defining trend in fitness—a shift from merely "getting a sweat going" to caring for the whole person. This vision aligns perfectly with Verve's ethos of creating equipment that not only functions flawlessly but inspires users to become greater than they were yesterday.

    For anyone building a gym or considering entrepreneurship in the fitness space, this episode delivers practical wisdom wrapped in genuine passion. As Niall puts it, success comes from being clear on your "why"—because when challenges inevitably arise, that purpose will sustain you through the toughest decisions.

    Ready to transform your training environment or business approach? Press play and discover how doing the simple things extraordinarily well might be the innovation you've been seeking.

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    49 分
  • Beyond the Numbers: Brandon Marangelli's Fitness Journey
    2025/04/24

    What happens when life's challenges redirect your entire career path? Brandon Marangeli's journey from architecture to becoming a fixture in our fitness community illuminates how adversity can unveil our true calling.

    Brandon takes us back to the soccer field where an undiagnosed ACL injury—one he remarkably played through for two years—eventually led him away from architecture and into the world of exercise science. This pivotal moment didn't just change his career trajectory; it ignited a passion for helping others move better and understand their bodies.

    As our conversation unfolds, we explore how fitness testing and data collection have evolved over the years. Brandon shares valuable insights into why the initial excitement around performance metrics often wanes for long-term gym members, leading us to reimagine how we integrate assessments into our programming. Rather than creating high-pressure testing environments, we've learned to weave evaluation opportunities naturally throughout training cycles, allowing members to showcase their abilities when they're truly ready.

    The most captivating segment delves into Brandon's extraordinary endurance journey—from casual 5km bike rides to completing multiple Ironman competitions and a 50km ultra-marathon. His philosophy of "making small ripples first" serves as a powerful reminder that monumental achievements begin with humble first steps. For anyone feeling overwhelmed by ambitious fitness goals, Brandon's methodical progression offers a masterclass in patience and persistence.

    We also tackle the growing challenge of data saturation in today's fitness landscape. With wearables tracking every metric imaginable, many find themselves drowning in numbers rather than focusing on consistent fundamentals. Brandon unpacks how this affects different demographics, particularly noting how priorities shift as members move through different life stages with careers and families.

    Whether you're a running enthusiast curious about preventing injuries, a fitness professional interested in effective testing methods, or simply someone seeking motivation to start your own fitness journey, this conversation delivers practical wisdom alongside thought-provoking perspectives on what truly constitutes success in our physical endeavors.

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    55 分