Lisa Curry


Lisa Curry AO is undoubtedly one of Australia’s most popular personalities with a unique and powerful message about personal success, overcoming obstacles, discipline, determination, regaining your health and getting the best out of people. She is a triple Olympian, best-selling author, TV personality and coach although best known for her long and successful swimming career spanning an awe-inspiring 23 years. As well as competing in three Olympic Games, she also competed in two World Championships and three Commonwealth Games so she is entirely familiar with ‘The Competitive Edge’. She was the first woman to be appointed Chair of the National Australia Day Council and was awarded an AO for lifting the values of what it means to be an Australian through her work in this role. She has also been awarded an MBE and OAM for services to sport and the community. 

John Sharkey 

Peter Brukner

Neil Meigh 

John Sharkey MSc is a Clinical Anatomist, Exercise Physiologist and Founder of European Neuromuscular Therapy. A pioneer of our profession, teaching, writing and presenting bodywork and movement therapies for over thirty years. With a special focus on Biotensegrity-Anatomy for the 21st century, John is a recognised authority in fascial anatomy and physiology. Peter Brukner is a specialist sports and exercise physician whose most recent position has been Australian cricket team doctor for the past five years. Peter is the founding partner of Olympic Park Sports Medicine Centre in Melbourne and Professor of Sports Medicine at Latrobe University. A founding Executive Member of the Australasian College of Sports Physicians, he served two terms as President and played a key role in establishing sports medicine as a medical specialty in Australia. Peter is the co-author of the widely used text book Clinical Sports Medicine. Neil Meigh AKA ‘The Kettlebell Physio’, is a PhD candidate at Bond University and Adjunct Teaching Fellow in the Doctor of Physiotherapy program. Former Owner/Director at PRIDE Physiotherapy & Nutrition, Neil is also an Exercise Scientist, Myotherapist, Personal Trainer and RKC Kettlebell Instructor. A Course Coach at the Australian Institute of Massage and QAcademy for nine years, Neil was instrumental in the development and delivery of Queensland’s first Myotherapy program.

Steve Stahl

Braeden Melmer 

Kym Finch

Steve Stahl, B Physio, M Physio (Sports), Member APA and SMA, is a sports physiotherapist and Director of Education for RockTape. He consults at the Corio Bay Health Group in Geelong in addition to his role at RockTape. Steve’s clinical interests include knee and shoulder rehabilitation. He is an avid user of kinesiology taping and keen to demonstrate how it fits with the latest pain science methodology. Braeden is a senior associate Chiropractor at Neurohealth. He studied at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada, with a Bachelor of Science in Human Kinetics (HK) and a four-year Doctor of Chiropractic program Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto. He has also taken additional treatment courses in Active Release Therapy (ART) and Medical Acupuncture at the McMaster University. Kym Finch is the Founder of Finch Therapy, Director and practicing Remedial Therapist at Positive Pain Solutions (Chronic Pain Clinic in Brisbane). During her 20-year career, Kym has been published, presented nationally with TAFE institutions, private workshops and for Massage and Myotherapy Association Australia.

Trevor Savage

Bruce Stark

Ian Coward

Savage ND is a qualified as a Naturopath in 1984 and now has an established clinic in Cashmere Place, a rain forest estate in Brisbane, the Natural Therapy Centre. Trevor has been in practice there since December 2010 and has qualifications in Touch for Health, Kinesiology, kinesthetics and Hyperton – X studying with Frank Mahony after the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games.

Bruce Stark has over 30 years’ experience in the field of therapeutic bodywork and as a Practitioner and Advanced Instructor of Ortho-Bionomy. Bruce maintains a private practice in Sydney and teaches Ortho-Bionomy in Sydney and extensively throughout Australia and New Zealand. Prior to moving to Sydney in 2001 he was on the faculty of the University of Wisconsin - Madison Medical School for 12 years teaching physical examination skills and interpersonal communication.

Ian has been a Remedial Massage Therapist and a Yoga teacher for 20 years. He is classic Hatha Yoga trained by practising an eclectic style. Ian incorporates yoga into his therapist work to not only benefit his clients but also for his own wellbeing. Ian is a Life Member of Massage & Myotherapy Australia with many years’ experience working behind the scenes at Director and Board level.