Team Member

Heath Thomas

I graduated in December 2023 at 48 years old. After a 20-year career in consulting engineering, including Work Health and Safety, there was a need to do more. I had more to offer the world. After re-discovering my love of exercise in my mid-late 30’s, I started chasing knowledge, understanding of movement and the interconnection […]

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Hayden Pailthorpe

Accredited Exercise Physiologist I was inspired to become an Exercise Physiologist after suffering a handful of difficult injuries in my teenage years.  From these experiences grew a passion for knowledge and an application to Fastrack rehabilitation with the most up to date treatment available. As a result, I have developed a clinical interest in assisting

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Felix Yau

I enjoy helping people achieve their goals, whether its improving health, return to work injuries or performance. I have always been a sporty type of person and that interest led me to choosing exercise physiology as my university degree. Becoming an exercise physiologist has been of benefit in helping to promote the importance of exercise

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Braddon Evans

I have always been passionate about sport and exercise! In high school, I developed an interest in the human body and how movement is so important for everyday function, which led me to pursue a career in Exercise Physiology. Since then, I have taken a great interest in treating chronic pain and knee injuries. Helping

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Angela Soriano

Honestly, my partner inspired me to become an Exercise Physiologist. We worked in the same facility and overtime, I observed how he was able to help individuals move more freely without pain and I wanted to learn how to do that too. During my studies in 2017, I was fortunate enough to make it through

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Amy Harding

I decided to improve my health and started running. Then I got curious about why exercise was important and what it does to the body. I loved running and exercise. While I was completing my undergraduate degree, I realised I wanted to help other people discover their love for movement. I wanted others to feel

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Aimee Calderara

Initially, becoming an EP wasn’t my primary ambition; my sister, a Physiotherapist, served as a role model, although I couldn’t simply follow her exact footsteps. Yet, by chance, I found myself drawn to Exercise Physiology, and I couldn’t be more grateful. It’s a profession that aligns with my strengths and interests, allowing me to foster

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Peter Casey

My Clinical interest is in chronic pain and shoulder injuries. I was motivated to learn about how the human body moved and worked through my passion for human biology and anatomy which lead me to Exercise Physiology. Since the early days I have developed an interest in how psychology and the brain impact human movement

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