Brainfit Exercise Physiology

Brainfit Exercise Physiology Brainfit Exercise Physiology offers a range of small group and larger group classes

�About Brodie Cambourne MSc BSc ( Anatomy Physiology)

Brodie Cambourne is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist who has been working in the area of brain development and brain health for over 25 years , During this time she has worked with babies through to 100 year old clients. Her work as an exercise physiologist began with working with children during which time she developed a parent inclusive

exercise program for children in her Kidfit gym. During these initial years as an exercise physiologist, her programs were focussed on assisting children with managing their weight purely through exercise and at this stage the food pyramid and eating guidelines were promoted throughout schools, tuck shops and family loungerooms. As an Exercise Physiologist, nutrition guidance was encouraged through the local dietitians and the nutrition guidelines was our "go to resource"

Brodie completed a Masters ( Hons) thesis in 2001 with her thesis focussed on childhood obesity prevention using exercise . The aim of her thesis was to discover how to increase learner engagement in exercise and health so as children would grow up knowing " why exercise is important" as well as enjoying exercise as recreational activity rather than a therapy. Brodie still uses what she learned writing her thesis in her current work with adults. Her thesis used her father's ( Associate Professor Brian Cambourne)
“conditions of learning” to create engaged and purposeful learning about health topics and increase health literacy for families of all backgrounds. This was the start of the Fiteracy Program and Brodie’s passion for health literacy was ignited. After running a children’s gym for 8 years, Brodie moved into the area of attempting to improve health literacy for families and include exercise and reading into a child’s life as early as possible

Brodie spent the next 10 years working with families with babies and toddlers throughout Qld and one of her favourite projects included working in remote and rural Qld areas and indigenous groups. Her Baby Fiteracy program was rolled out through many QLD areas through the Communities for Children Project. The families were encouraged to read with their children and exercise with them and the result was the development of many children who became confident learners through their confident reading skills. Brodie is still in contact with many of these families who share stories of their children succeeding at school and enjoying physical activity as these were activities they became attached to with their parents and carers at young ages. Although, during these early years, Brodie was not able to work in the area of metabolic health, she is confident the Fiteracy program was able to assist with developing families and children who are confident learners and critical thinkers due to their love of learning .

“ My hope now is that these young children, who are confident readers and know how to seek knowledge , will also be able to read and learn more about metabolic health as confident young adult learners”

Whilst working with babies her work extended to working with the parents and carers of babies . It was during this time that Brodie became interested in the brain and effects of exercise for the management of depression and anxiety. Her Fiteracy programs became “low anxiety” learning groups for parents who may need exercise to assist with postnatal depression . Her programs extended into providing services for parents who may be experiencing PTSD , trauma , and domestic violence with the focus of using exercise to promote attachment between babies and their carers. Grandparents would often attend these programs with their grandchildren and Brodie became interested in exercise for brain health for older people

For the past 10 years, Brodie has been working in the area of exercise for Parkinson's Disease, Stroke Rehabilitation, PTSD , Anxiety and Depression. "Exercise will always be beneficial for treatment of these conditions as it builds confidence in movement, prevents fall, assist with providing the brain with important neurochemicals and to encourages social connection." However, over time, Brodie was noticing the background health data of many of her Brainfit clients. Brodie noticed that many of her clients at BrainFit Exercise Physiology also had underlying metabolic health conditions. And so her investigations into how exercise improves metabolic health began and she became more aware of the importance of understanding how we " fuel our movement " and when we eat our fuel. Over 10 years Brodie has worked with many clients and their families through some of the saddest and most difficult times whilst watching their bodies slowly give up the ability to keep exercising and moving.

“ It has been an honour and privilege to work with such brave and committed clients and their families whilst they never gave up on the benefits of exercise until they could not exercise any more, it has been equally heart breaking saying good bye to so many of them”

Not all the people Brodie was working with were over 65 years , in fact most of her clients were coming in for exercise were under 65 years with multi diagnosis , which was frightening. Brodie started to investigate the links between metabolic health and neurological health conditions and she discovered “ why exercise alone may not be enough to improve metabolic health ”

It was time to start to address their metabolic health concerns as early as possible . She has role modelled the benefits of “ changing movement fuel” by applying a low carb approach to marathon paddling and has used low carb fuelling to help he win a number of the open women’s ultra marathon races over the past 5 years. She is now determined to help people of all ages learn about metabolic health and the emerging research illustrating the links between metabolic health and brain health. Her Fiteracy program has now extended into assisting people of all ages to continue learning, reading and becoming critical thinkers of exercise and nutrition advertising. Her program includes many older adults, some in their 80s and 90s who are achieving health benefits from learning strategies for managing their ‘exercise and movement fuel”

Brainfit Exercise Physiology participants M and L who is are both dancers . M attends weekly sessions at BrainFit with h...
28/07/2025

Brainfit Exercise Physiology participants M and L who is are both dancers . M attends weekly sessions at BrainFit with her little sister L Both girls attend the gym to work on becoming less rigid in their upper body which often happens when we over extend our lower back posture. These girls are amazing and now love jogging and have learned to stand without over doing their posture. Breaking rigid posture patterns allows other muscles to work synigistically resulting in increases stability. Stability is essential for dancing to help perform with increased power and prevent injury through complex moves involved in dancing

15/07/2025

91 year old legend Keith on the ropes working his upper body strength , his posture and his leg strength. This is after 20 minutes on the bike. Training with his daughter Larissa who is working in her back strength. I love seeing families working together.

Keith is a legend

O my.. my Lou Lou Brown is going to be jealous as we have a support dog that visits the gym on Tuesdays who is a blonde ...
15/07/2025

O my.. my Lou Lou Brown is going to be jealous as we have a support dog that visits the gym on Tuesdays who is a blonde version called Stella. The sweetest soul that guards her owner whilst also checking in with others to make sure they feel supported.

Thank you Stella for being a Brainfit support doggo

10/07/2025

Check out Leagh on the right on the small treadmill. 84 years old and previously not walking more than 40m

Now on the treadmill completes a solid Hour of pilates and strength exercises. She has been training for over a year and rarely misses her sessions rain, hail wind, heat or freezing cold

This is determination and who inspires me

08/07/2025

BrainFit Member Progress Story

I have so many inspiring participants at the Brainfit Gym .

Each member inspires other members to keep moving .

I have shared so many stories about Lauren over the 9 years I have known her and she continues to strive to improve each session.

Lozza experienced significant injuries after a stroke during her 20s . She had to learn to walk and talk again
She works hard to maintain strength in her right side
She paddles stand up boards with me and kayaks and here she is training in my home pilates gym ( the Brainfit Gym Manyana) ..

Her pelvic stability is so strong now as can be seen in these clips . She has learned to become independent with these exercises and has also been wearing a continuous glucose monitor to learn about her physiology.

Thanks for being a great training partner lozza

Currently I have no power at the gym but lucky pilates machines don't need power.Thank God for the 1000 solar lights I h...
24/06/2025

Currently I have no power at the gym but lucky pilates machines don't need power.

Thank God for the 1000 solar lights I have bought in a year off TEMU

The power outage isn't anything to worry about, but I haven't had my second coffee so be mindful of my lack of coffee

It's very wind out there today.Be careful and it's ok to rest rather than negotiate difficult weatherI am going to attem...
24/06/2025

It's very wind out there today.
Be careful and it's ok to rest rather than negotiate difficult weather
I am going to attempt to drive from Bendalong but stay tuned in case there are any trees down as I will need to contact you all

Everyday I arrive at my gym I make a coffee for myself and spend half an hour preparing myself mentally to be able to pr...
24/06/2025

Everyday I arrive at my gym I make a coffee for myself and spend half an hour preparing myself mentally to be able to provide the services my Brainfit Participants need for the day.
After 32 years working in my health role I understand that humans need different levels of support each day.
And they need freedom to think, talk and discuss their health needs.

As I make my coffee I talk with my grandfather, Lloyd Hughes, who started as a volunteer for the army and served as a Captain 2nd 19th Battalion in WW2. He fought for our freedom and died fighting for it, and he guides me each day, looking across my gym. He encourages me to keep encouraging others to ask questions about health as feeling safe to ask questions is the foundation of freedom.

I hope we can continue to develop the courage to ask questions in honour of those who sacrificed so much for us who were able to live longer lives than them

I am now 18 years older than my grandfather when he died but he guides me daily

Strength based learning is a powerful method for creating lifestyle change.Imagine if you were only ever reminded about ...
17/06/2025

Strength based learning is a powerful method for creating lifestyle change.

Imagine if you were only ever reminded about your areas of weakness. It would be quite debilitating I would think . So this week I am encouraging you all to write on your programs some of the areas in your health you feel confident with.

28/05/2025
For 30 years I have been applying The Conditions of Learning to assist people of all ages to feel confident to learn abo...
21/05/2025

For 30 years I have been applying The Conditions of Learning to assist people of all ages to feel confident to learn about health and feel safe to ask questions.

I started using my father's theories when I worked with babies and their carers and helped them learn how to read.

Over the past 15 years I have used the Fiteracy Teaching Method to help improve health literacy in adults.

Using the Fiteracy Teaching Method requires the establishment of co-learning environments and involves the teacher and learner to be open to learn from one another.

I have recently presented this Teaching Method to health professionals in the hope they are able to see the benefits to their patients when a co-learning environment is created.

I am now working with my pilates instructor Tom Roman to combine Fiteracy with The Roman Method to help create confident learners of functional movement.

Topic for this weekHow much protein do we need as humans?What are the most efficient bioavailable sources?What is the ro...
27/04/2025

Topic for this week
How much protein do we need as humans?
What are the most efficient bioavailable sources?
What is the role of protein?
What are the precautions to be aware of with protein supplements?

I will post a few clips from Dr's and podcasts I find are easy to learn from with references easy to access

Nice little clip from Dr Paul Mason
Australian Cardioolgist

in this video Dr. Paul Mason talks why protein is optimal human health.🎙️Dr. Paul Mason is trained Sports and Exercise Medicine Physician with degrees in Me...

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