Exercise Physiology

The Role of Exercise in Treating Cancer

Cancer is one of the leading causes of death and disability in Australia, with most of us knowing someone close to us who has been affected by the disease. Traditionally, people undergoing treatment for cancer

Women And Weight Training Myths

“I don’t want to lift weights because it will make me look big and bulky” The above statement is a misconception shared by both male and female gym goers, although it tends to be more common among females.

Exercise Is Medicine features Inspire Fitness

Exercise is Medicine Australia has featured the work of Inspire Fitness for Wellbeing in their latest newsletter! A case study of one of Rory Scott’s exercise physiology clients was published by Exercise

Are you dying or drying out?

Our unique corrective exercise approach to training and exercise involves the use of fascial release techniques to release muscle tension and improve the movement quality of our clients.   The benefit is that

Artificial Sweeteners Are Making You Fat

Many people believe that by substituting sugar with artificial sweeteners in their diet, they are better off.   Research now shows that artificial sweeteners alter the body’s normal regulation of energy,

Accredited Exercise Physiologist in Melbourne

With the increasing professionalism of the sport science industry and the growing recognition of the role of an Exercise Physiologist, I recently upgraded my professional accreditation to be now known as an Accredited

Australian Obesity Reaches Epidemic Levels

Recent statistics have revealed that the Australian population is getting fatter, with two out of three Australian adults now overweight or obese.  The Australian Bureau of Statistic recently released this 2010-2011