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Rhianne Kerr

Exercise Physiologist
Brief info

Masters in Clinical Exercise Physiology, Australian Catholic University 2014

Rhianne has completed a degree in Applied Science (Exercise and Sport Science) from the University of Sydney (2012), and has completed a Masters in Clinical Exercise Physiology from the Australian Catholic University (2014). Her interest in Neurological Rehabilitation has led to her to continue her studies in this area through tertiary study.

She has several years of experience working as an EP in private practice, but has also got years of experience in working with non-for profit organisations. This includes working with a Health Promotion Organisation that works with disadvantaged children in remote areas, as well as working with a sports program for people with Intellectual Disability. Rhianne is also qualified to teach yoga and pilates, and has also got experience in playing and coaching a number of sports.

Rhianne believes strongly that exercise can benefit everyone, and that the human mind and body has incredible potential for change and improvement. She loves working with disability, and proving that you can overcome barriers to achieve goals that may seem unattainable.