Ken Baldwin and Gee Tual

Ken Baldwin is a Functional Ageing Specialist, Movement and Wellness Educator, as well as an ex-military Physical Training Instructor with over 30-years’ experience in the Fitness Industry. As Director of Education for Perform Better Australia and founder of The Healthy Ageing Institute, Ken is continually developing education content to share with fitness professionals nationally and internationally. In 2019, Ken was inducted into the Fitness Industry’s ‘Roll of Honour’ for Outstanding Services to the industry and also recognised as a ‘Game Changer’ in the industry and one to watch.

French-born Guillaume Tula, also known as ‘Gee’, is a Gold Coast-based Movement Therapist and Personal Trainer who specialises in rehabilitation, movement coaching and snow sports conditioning. A former professional basketball player and teacher, he founded Peak Movement in 2010 to help his clients move away from pain, live and ski better with a holistic approach to training and injury rehabilitation. Gee is an Animal Flow Master Instructor, a Barefoot Rehab and Mobility Specialist, a mentor for Fitness Professionals and a Personalised Health Coach.

Ken Baldwin and Gee Tual's Sessions

  • UNLOCKING LONGEVITY: THE SCIENCE OF MOVEMENT AND QUALITY OF LIFE

    Session Type: Specific Populations

    Explore the fascinating journey of human movement, from our primal origins as cave dwellers to our modern sedentary lifestyles, and its profound impact on longevity. Delve into the evolutionary perspective, tracing our transition from crawling babies to sedentary adults, and uncover how this shift has influenced the ageing process. Discover the critical factors affecting ageing, from lifestyle choices to environmental factors, and learn how foundational movement principles can enhance our quality of life. Join us as we unlock the secrets of longevity through the transformative power of the "flow of movement," revitalising mind, body, and spirit for a healthier, more vibrant life.

    CPD Points Earned For Attending: 2

    Session Date: 30/11/2024