Angela Vitucci

Angela Vitucci

Operations Manager and Accredited Exercise Physiologist

Bio

Angela is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist with a Bachelor of Human Movement and Masters in Exercise Physiology.

Angela has experience working in a range of settings. Angela began her health and fitness career in 2012 as a personal trainer and gym floor supervisor. From 2014-2019 she owned her own outdoor women’s training business gaining experience training women ages 18-60 in an individual and group setting as well as managing her team.

Angela completed her studies in 2015. From 2016, Angela has treated clients as an Exercise Physiologist in a private clinic first specializing with back conditions, scoliosis specifically. Angela now has experience treating a range of chronic conditions and injuries in a private gym.

Angela’s priority is to incorporate functional training into an exercise program as well as ensuring the individual meets the Australian Physical Activity Guidelines. She believes this helps improve the quality of life of each individual and is a key indicator of optimal health and happiness.

Qualifications

Accredited Exercise Physiologist; Master of Exercise Physiology (USYD)
Accredited Exercise Scientist; Bachelor of Human Movement (UTS)
Cert IV Personal Trainer
Workcover NSW Approved
Registered Medicare Provider
DVA Registered Provider
NDIS Registered Provider
Level 1 & 2 SEAS Accredited
Level 1 SCHROTH Accredited

Angela’s story

Angela loved playing sport all of her life and grew up in the country town of Griffith NSW, with a supportive family taking her to endless football (soccer) and tennis training, as well as representative tournaments. She also played touch football, netball, and swimming.

Being active all of her life led her to pursue a career in the health and fitness industry. Angela moved to Sydney to begin her tertiary studies and in her final year of her Bachelor’s Degree in Human Movement, she went under numerous investigations to identify the cause of irregular heart rhythms. She finished her degree and in December 2013, 2 weeks before her 21st birthday, Angela was diagnosed with a heart condition – arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy, and she now lives with an implantable defibrillator. This came as a shock with no family history present.

Whilst still undergoing cardiac rehabilitation, Angela began her Masters in Exercise Physiology. Having this diagnosis meant that she had to give up competitive sport and it was during this time that Angela realized that not only her own life had changed, but she knew that she wanted to have a big impact on the health of others too.

Angela now likes to keep active by regular gym sessions, coastal walks and trying out new modalities like yoga and kayaking. She loves watching sport; particularly soccer, tennis, AFL, NRL, and netball. As time has gone on, Angela has learned how to manage her own condition, both physically and mentally, and uses her own personal experience as a motivator and encouragement for others dealing with a chronic condition.

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