
Nathan Dulics
Exercise Physiologist
Qualifications
- Master of Clinical Exercise Science and Rehabilitation, Victoria University
- Bachelor of Applied Science (Exercise ad Sport Science), RMIT
- Level 2 Sports Trainer, Sports Medicine Australia
Special Interests
- Strength and conditioning
- Exercise for Mental Health
- Balance, Gait and Exercise for Falls Prevention and Neurological Conditions
- Exercise for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Conditions
Affiliations
Member of Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA)
Background
Nathan initially studied a Bachelor of Applied Science (Exercise and Sport Science) out of a passion for exercise and human movement. This entailed resistance training, rugby union, tennis and athletics. Driven by his passion for sport, Nathan worked as a Sports Trainer which built his passion for exercised-based rehabilitation. Along Nathan’s journey within sport, he developed a keen interest in sports performance, leading to a transition to Strength and Conditioning Coaching. He has worked for multiple organisations across multiple codes of sport within performance enhancement and rehabilitation roles, most notably VFL/VFLW Casey Demons Football Club.
Nathan’s passion in exercise prescription led to continued study. He completed a Master of Clinical Exercise and Rehabilitation out of Victoria University at Footscray Park in 2022, awarding him as an Accredited Exercise Physiologies from Exercise and Sport Science Australia (ESSA). Nathan believes in the power of exercise for health and wellbeing. Nathan has experience working across various chronic neurological, cardiovascular, metabolic and mental health conditions, including stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI), high-blood pressure, diabetes, anxiety and obesity.
Outside of the clinic, Nathan trains and competes as a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner, enjoys surfing, skateboarding, listening to a wide array of music genres and consuming science-fiction/fantasy art form through novels, movies and miniatures.