Injury Differences in Short vs Long Course Triathletes

A discussion about Injury differences in Short vs Long course Triathletes By Sports & Exercise and Olympic Physio, Britt Caling Triathlon is competed over varying distances from Sprint (750m swim, 20km bike, 5km run, or even shorter introductory races), to Olympic distance (1.5km swim, 40km bike, 10km run) to Ironman (3.8km swim, 180km bike, 42.1km … Read more

How to Test whether you are Hydrating Correctly during Exericse

Are you Hydrating Correctly? Written by Simone Bourner Accredited Dietitian and Accredited Sports Dietitian (EatSmart Nutrition) With the heat and humidity increasing on the Gold Coast rapidly, do you know how to test if you are Hydrating Correctly when you Exercise?  Did you know that being dehydrated any more than 1% of your body weight … Read more

What to Pack in a School Lunchbox

How to stress less about packing a healthy lunchbox by Eatsmart APD and Provisional Sports Dietitian Simone Bourner Kids heading back to school have you stressing over what to pack for lunch? Here’s our tips: A good guide when packing a lunchbox is to think about the 5 food groups: bread/cereals, fruit, vegetables/salad, dairy or … Read more

What Is Myofascial Cupping?

Myofascial Cupping By Remedial Massage Therapist Paige Single Some of you may have seen the 23-time Olympic gold medallist Michael Phelps with red/purple spots all over him at this year’s Rio Olympic Games. What are they you might ask? Perhaps he fell asleep wearing his medals? They are the result of ‘Myofascial Cupping’, used in … Read more

Exercise in Pregnancy – Should I or Shouldn’t I?

Sports Medicine Australia has recently released a Position statement related to Exercise during Pregnancy, and the healthy and safe participation of Australians in physical activity and sport. The primary aim of these position statements is to provide an evidence-based, best practice summary. Updated 19/07/16,  www.sma.org.au  EXERCISE IN PREGNANCY AND THE POSTPARTUM PERIOD Note: Following Recommendations … Read more

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 amount of weight overhead within an athlete’s weight category. The competition lifts are the Snatch … Read more

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 practices. We understand that it can be hard to know where to start, so we’ve … Read more

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 upon them. When the bone breakdown forces exceed how fast the bone cells re-form, micro-cracks … Read more

What is the difference between a Remedial Massage Therapist and Massage

Remedial Massage Therapy VERSUS “Massage” What does the word “Massage” mean to you?  Different types of massage are documented as far back as 2000 B.C., but undoubtedly predate writing and maybe even language. The actual word massage has French origins and has been with us for about four hundred years. At that time a Frenchman … Read more

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 meticulous planning of training programs, load monitoring, recovery strategies and much much more. However, we … Read more