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Weight training across the lifespan

Weight training is a common topic of interest for many clinicians, coaches, athletes and the general population.Strength training is appropriate across the lifespan and can offer various benefits in both, the athletic and non-athletic populations.

Come along to this APA student event to learn more about how physiotherapists can keep both athletes and non-athletes strong.

Please note: This is a live webinar. Login instructions including link details will be sent to registrants on the day of the event. If login instructions are not received by midday on the day of the lecture, contact us on vic.pd@australian.physio.

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Dana Tamos


Dana has completed a Bachelor of Exercise Science & Psychology and currently an accredited ASCA Level 2 strength and conditioning coach and her passion lies in developing young athletes. As a previous USA College junior athlete scout, she values the importance of establishing good habits at an early age in order to improve performance, minimise injuries and reduce the likelihood of potential problems later in an athlete's career. Dana currently holds the role of High-Performance Manager at Eastern Ranges NAB League and has previously worked within the high performance departments at both the Melbourne Football club with their VFLW/AFLW program and the St Kilda Football Club with their Next Generation Academy. She is also the owner/operator of 1LIFE Human Performance; a personal athletic high performance studio that focuses on athletic development and injury rehabilitation for both junior and senior athletes. Her aim is to bridge the gap between community and elite level sports and help provide elite level coaching, professionalism, education and long term athletic development to athletes of all ages and experience levels.

Beth Chiuchiarelli


Beth completed a Bachelor degree in Human Movement and Exercise Science in 2008 at Victoria University. She was selected to work in the Sport Science sector as a trainee at Victorian Institute of Sport until 2010 whilst studying for her Masters degree in Exercise Physiology. During her studies Beth ran a cardiovascular and metabolic exercise clinic at Victoria University and worked as an Exercise scientist until 2011. Beth has a drive for excellence and education for both her patients and peers. Beth has now been an Exercise Physiologist working in private practice for 10 years. She specialises in specific exercise for musculoskeletal injuries and will treat, prevent and educate. Along with her colleague Kyle Richardson, she has opened her own Exercise Physiology clinic in Heidelberg Heights (PerformanceXPhysiology) and enjoys assisting all ages and abilities to perform at their best.

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Monday
12 October
07:00PM - 08:30PM AEDT

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Price:
Non-Member: $50.00
APA Member: $0.00
Registration closing date:
11 Oct 2020
Event status:
Closed
CPD hours:
1.50
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