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Find the Perfect Fitness Support with EveryBodyFit

Using our comprehensive matching process

At EveryBodyFit, we know that finding the right NDIS staff member who comprehends the specific support needs associated with disability can be challenging... but not anymore!

We have a team of personal trainers (PTs), Exercise Physiologists , Active Support staff, massage Therapists who are equipped to support individuals with their unique requirements—whether it’s at home, in a gym, or at the local park. Our goal is to make fitness accessible, inclusive, and, most importantly, enjoyable!

How Do We Achieve This?

Our Team undergo specialised training to address the individual support needs of their matched clients. This training is co-created by individuals with lived experience of these needs and is reviewed by a qualified clinical lead.

Easy and Fast Matching Process

Click the button below, provide us with some details, and we’ll get back to you with information about NDIS staff available

Testimonial from Jamie's Mum:

Denise Cross

"Started my daughter, who is in a wheelchair, has high anxieties and sensory issues with noise, training with Damien to improve her self confidence and get her physically moving. The benefits have far outweighed anything I could possibly imagine. The self confidence gained has helped lower her anxieties. There are no issues with the normal gym noises and my daughters strength has improved in many areas.During the 9 months we have been training with Damien, my daughter has also undergone major surgery on her feet and has still insisted on training with her feet and legs in casts. Damien is very professional, very encouraging and supportive and listens. For therapy that isnt therapy, training with Damien has been the best decision we have ever made."

More than just improved health and wellbeing

For the NDIS core funding category ‘Assistance with Social, Economic and Community Participation’ – considering our personal training sessions often occur in the local community whether it be in the park or local mainstream gym – it does assist with community and social participation. Similarly for the capacity building support ‘Increased Social and Community Participation’ it is literally increasing social and community participation – while getting in a good workout.

As for the latter two, ‘Improved Health and Well-being’ as well as ‘Improved Daily Living Skills’ often people have broad goals around improved well-being and are trying to stave off the affects of ageing, degenerative conditions or simply living a sedentary lifestyle. Many participants report that the personal training sessions are supporting them in their allied health therapy, as increasing strength, range of motion and gross motor skills are beneficia in many facets of allied health work.

This was always a goal of ours, to connect people to their local communities through the gyms and fitness/leisure centres. The benefits of exercise combined with the benefits of improved social engagement and connection to local community. Winner.

 

Our NDIS Staff – A great supplement to other NDIS support services and therapies

If your goal is less social and more health aligned – our personal trainers can pair with an NDIS exercise physiologist and work under their recommendations and exercise prescriptions. The NDIS personal training line item is less than half that of exercise physiology so you can get more bang for buck – if appropriate.

In NO WAY are we saying, personal training is a substitute for existing therapies, but what we’ve learnt is that it is a brilliant supplement for existing therapies. It has shown to help our clients with occupational therapy and other allied health therapies.

 

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