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.