Tony Lewis
Strength & Conditioning Coach
About
Tony Lewis has been involved in the fitness industry since 2002, however, health and fitness have been a part of his life for as long as he can remember. He has always been involved in sports and entered the health and fitness industry after a highly successful professional dance career.
After studying full-time at the Australian Ballet School, Tony began his 15 years as a dance professional with The Australian Ballet Company and subsequently continued performing with ballet companies in Germany and Switzerland. He was then invited to return to Australia where he retired in 2003 as Principal Dancer of the Queensland Ballet.
After experiencing a career where refined physical maintenance and injury rehabilitation were perpetual, a career move to health and fitness was a natural and exciting transition. He then proceeded to acquire his qualifications and spent 5 years working in health clubs. During this time, Tony set about making plans for his own health and fitness business, TONY LEWIS STRENGTH & CONDITIONING.
After studying full-time at the Australian Ballet School, Tony began his 15 years as a dance professional with The Australian Ballet Company and subsequently continued performing with ballet companies in Germany and Switzerland. He was then invited to return to Australia where he retired in 2003 as Principal Dancer of the Queensland Ballet.
After experiencing a career where refined physical maintenance and injury rehabilitation were perpetual, a career move to health and fitness was a natural and exciting transition. He then proceeded to acquire his qualifications and spent 5 years working in health clubs. During this time, Tony set about making plans for his own health and fitness business, TONY LEWIS STRENGTH & CONDITIONING.
By drawing on his past and utilising traditional and modern Strength & Conditioning techniques, Tony has developed a unique style of training. His focus is on creating lean, strong and agile bodies. It is this approach that initially attracted professional contemporary dancers from Australasian Dance Collective to work with him.
In 2014 he was invited to be the Strength & Conditioning Coach for Queensland Ballet Academy. His work with the male students of the Academy led to his appointment in a role with Queensland Ballet’s Health Team. In this role, he works with a multidisciplinary team of professionals. Together they assist in maintaining the health and wellbeing of the male and female company dancers.
Tony aims to empower the dancers with knowledge and information that will positively impact on their careers and their quality of life after dance.
In 2014 he was invited to be the Strength & Conditioning Coach for Queensland Ballet Academy. His work with the male students of the Academy led to his appointment in a role with Queensland Ballet’s Health Team. In this role, he works with a multidisciplinary team of professionals. Together they assist in maintaining the health and wellbeing of the male and female company dancers.
Tony aims to empower the dancers with knowledge and information that will positively impact on their careers and their quality of life after dance.
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