
Kelsie completed Deakin University’s Master’s of Clinical Exercise Physiology degree in 2022 and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Exercise and Sports Science. Kelsie has previously worked as an Exercise Scientist in private practice, where she has worked with clients with musculoskeletal conditions, chronic conditions, as well as community sport athletes and sub-elite athletes. Kelsie is passionate about helping improve people’s quality of life through exercise.
In her spare time, Kelsie is a national level track athlete (steeplechase) and previously competed internationally for downhill ski racing.
Special interests include:
- Women’s Health: endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome, pregnancy and postpartum
- Breast and Prostate Cancer
- Metabolic conditions: Type 1 Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes
- Neurological conditions: Parkinson’s Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, SCI, CVA (Stroke)
- Building functional capacity in older populations
- Athletes