Amy Short

Amy is a graduate from the Queensland University of Technology Class of 2021 with a Bachelor's Degree in Clinical Exercise Physiology. Amy's key values in being a great Exercise Physiologist stem from her love to help people grow and learn over a period of kicking health and wellness goals.

A key aspect in her approach is implementing education about exercise and chronic disease to ensure her patients have a great overall understanding of their health and how their goals are shaping them to be the best version of themselves. Amy comes from Mackay originally and found her love for sport and exercise from a young age, but especially after climbing Mt Kilimanjaro with her dad when she was in Grade 11.

The commitment to training for such a physically demanding task saw her and her father become their fittest selves, managing injuries and comorbidities. This inspired an eagerness in Amy to help people use exercise as a great tool to generally improve quality of life and functionality.

Seven years and a degree in Exercise Physiology later, Amy loves exercise and wellness more every day and always has something to work towards. Amy has also an extensive sporting history, with competitive experience in Volleyball, Basketball, Netball and Golf. She loves to use her sporting knowledge to help rehabilitate injuries or improve overall sporting performance. You'll usually find Amy out on the golf course, enjoying a home cooked meal with friends or family or watching the NRL.

Amy Short
Exercise Physiologist West End