Common Weightlifting Injuries

Common Injuries that occur in Olympic Weightlifting Training & Competition Words by GCPSH Physio Leigh McCarthy What is Olympic Lifting and Why should I consider doing it? Olympic Weightlifting is a sport in which athletes compete to lift the greatest …

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Spring Cleaning Your Nutrition

Spring Cleaning Your Nutrition! Tips from EatSmart Nutrition Consultants It’s that time of the year when summer is just around the corner and we all (maybe only some!) start to come out of hibernation and re-evaluate our health and nutrition …

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How do you know if you have a bone stress facture?

Ouch! How do you know if you have a bone stress fracture? Bone is considered a ‘metabolically active’ tissue. This means that bone cells are continuously forming and breaking down at different rates depending on the forces and stresses placed …

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Tips to maximise your Nutrition for Endurance Events

Eat, Drink & Supplement your way to success in Endurance and Ultra-endurance Events By Amelia Webster, Accredited Sports Dietitian. Gold Coast Physio and Sports Health Focus first on Training Nutrition & Hydration Training for an endurance event requires careful and …

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Benefits versus Risk of Trail Running

I love trail running, but there are some associated Risks…. Written by APA Titled & Olympic Sports & Exercise Physio Britt Caling There are many benefits of adding a little off-road/ trail running to your run training from both a …

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Do you suffer from Recurrent Shin Splints?

Do you Suffer from Recurrent Shin Splints? What a pain in the bone! Words by APA titled Sports & Exercise, & Australian Olympic Team Physio Britt Caling Shin Splints can be defined as “pain along the inner edge of the …

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