Rotary Melbourne Lunch 6 Nov 24
Event description
Rotary Melbourne Weekly Club Meeting - 6 November 2024
Guest Speaker Dr Peter Larkins, Specialist Sport & Exercise Physician, Media personality, Author
Title 'Exercise is the Key to High Performance in Life'
Details 12.30 for 12.50 - 2.00pm at No35 Sofitel Melbourne & by ZOOM
Dr Peter Larkins has been involved in the health and fitness industry his entire life.
From his beginnings as the inspiration for the popular Little Athletics movement in Australia to an international career as an Olympian, World Cup and Commonwealth Games athlete, he has always focused on healthy living practices and the pursuit of high performance- in sport and all aspects of life.
During his 10-year international competitive career, he completed degrees in medicine and exercise physiology, before receiving travelling scholarships to pursue post graduate study overseas.
His sporting life fuelled his interest in all aspects of human performance including the physiology of fitness, nutrition, sports injury management and the mental approaches to achieve at the highest level.
Peter established the first solo specialist sports physician practice in Australia and has served on numerous government and organisational advisory committees. He is past National President of Sports Medicine Australia- the peak advisory group on fitness, health, and sport in Australia. He has been team physician for many sports including the Australian cricket team, triathlon, lacrosse and track and field teams. He also worked as a medical officer in the AFL with Geelong Cats and Adelaide Crows teams.
He was a senior Team Leader for the provision of medical services at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games and has taught on medical courses conducted by the International Olympic Committee. He is also a “charge doc” at the Hawaii Ironman World Championship triathlon each year.
In 2008 Peter Co -founded the Epworth Sports & Exercise Medicine Group, a unique “specialist only” practice at Epworth Richmond. His medical practice is devoted to helping all patients – regardless of age or ability - to stay active and “age youthfully” by adopting his healthy living advice and lifestyle habits. The practice also provides elite musculoskeletal, sports and orthopaedic advice to patients across all stages of life.
In more recent years Peter has also focused on community and population health by delivering messages on healthy lifestyle to all individuals. He is passionate about promoting healthy living for all to improve quality of life, longevity and to reduce health care costs in the Australian community. He believes many of the lessons learnt from dealing with elite sport performance can be applied to everyday productivity and success in the workplace and life in general.
Peter is regularly seen and heard on television and radio on current affairs, news and lifestyle programs in his role as a media commentator and spokesperson on health and fitness topics. It was here where he adopted the now infamous name, “Doc Larkins”.
Join us for lunch. Runners OK!
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