Meet Brad
In the mid-90s when I was an elite level athlete the physios I went to brought Pilates into their practice and I did a mat work class before training and found I felt much better training after a class. I later injured my back and used it to rehabilitate myself, and was sold for life. I have focussed on the use of Pilates in a performance framework for elite level athletes (Athletics, Surf Life Saving, Competition Pole Dance and Gymnastics) while keeping a balance of rehabilitation and general Pilates. In recent years I have moved towards the use of all movement as a tool to restore, maintain and enhance physical fitness across the whole spectrum of the population. 13 Years as a qualified Pilates Instructor 28 years as a student in 2024.
"Results happen overtime, not overnight. Work hard, stay consistent and be patient."
- Group Fitness Instructor,
- Fitness First, Goodlife, Next Generation
- Studio Instructor @ Infinity Pilates
- PT
- Studio Owner @ Extend Pilates
- Mentor & Senior Educator Polestar Pilates AUS
- Master Trainer Runity.
His introduction into the world of Pilates came in the mid-90’s when, as an elite level 400m runner, he began Pilates classes with a physio. This was to help with a bad lower back that eventually saw him retire from competition, and also to help improve performance through better movement of his body.
Since then, he has taught many elite-level athletes and become a fully qualified Pilates Instructor.
- STOTT Pilates Full Mat work
- Cert IV in Mat work Pilates, Polestar Australia
- Diploma of Professional Pilates Instruction, Polestar Australia
- Advanced Assessment Skills, Polestar International
- Runity Master Trainer.
- Cert IV Training and Assessing
2000 Olympian (Athletics, 4x400m relay finalist), multiple Australian Champion in Athletics (400m) and Surf Life Saving (Beach Sprinting). I also hold a Bachelor of Architecture, and have been a semi-finalist in the Moran Prize for Portraiture (painting). He has a passion for getting people moving well- so people can recover from injuries; just feel better; or strive to reach lofty athletic goals.