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About Kylie Royal Meehan

Owner, Accredited Exercise Physiologist, Recreational Running Coach, Speaker/ Presenter

Fit Well You is all about joining the circle of health and wellness. 

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Special interests

Women's Health, Peri and menopause, Pre and post natal, Recreational running, Holistic training, Spinal cord injuries, Fatigue related issues

Qualifications

Women are not Small Men training accreditation

Mental Health First Aid trained and Peer Support leader (Emergency services sector)

B App Sci (Human Movement) Honours
Exercise Physiologist & Exercise Scientist (AEP)

Level 2 Recreational Running Coach

Level 1 Strength & Conditioning
Group Fitness Instructor (Boxfit, Aqua Exercise, Hydrotherapy)

Awards and Publications

Presentations and publications

‘The effects of fatigue on decision-making and shooting skill performance in water polo players’

Journal of Sports Science (first author), August 2006, 24(8) 807-815  

 

 ‘The water-polo intermittent shuttle test: A match-fitness test for water-polo players’

International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (fourth author), March 2006, Vol 1, Issue 1

 

‘Exercise and chronic fatigue’ (30 min presentation)

‘The multifidus’ (15 min presentation)

Podium presentations – South-East Sports Medicine in Sport Conference (SMA), February 2006

 

Fourth quarter fade out…. Is it just an excuse?’    

 New Zealand Coach Magazine and Sports Coach Australia (first author), September 2005, Volume 27 (3)

 

‘The effects of fatigue on decision-making and shooting skill performance in water polo players

Poster presentation – ISSP 11th World Congress of Sport Psychology, August 2005

Coaches report (first author) – Australian Sports Commission, November 2003

Symposium presentation – Sports Medicine Australia Conference, October 2003

Coaches presentation – Northern Territory Institute of Sport, September 2003      

 

A multi-dimensional approach to analysing the skill practice of sub-elite athletes’

Australian Sports Commission (first author), April 2005

 

‘The kinematics of the soccer penalty kick: Can they be used to improve the anticipatory performance of goalkeepers? 

Journal of Applied Psychology (Dec 2003), Australian Sports Commission (third author), June 2004

 

‘Skill Acquisition in Junior Sport’

Invited speaker – West Belconnen Leagues Club, June 2004

 

‘Coaching and Officiating 2003 – Investing in the Future’

Hot Topics in Sports Science, Australian Sports Commission Presentation, November 2003

 

Responses to V8 Supercar Driving in Hot Conditions’

Sports Medicine Australia Conference (third author), October 2002

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