J/D Fitness

J/D Fitness My goal is to support and guide others to reach there fitness goals.

whilst being passionate supportive and encouraging....... the biggest line of Importance is to enjoy and trust in the process

28/04/2026

Strength and conditioning (S&C) is highly beneficial for kids in sports by reducing injury risks by up to 50–60%, enhancing athletic performance (speed, strength, power), and building essential motor skills. It improves bone health, fosters confidence, and develops long-term physical literacy, creating well-rounded athletes who enjoy sport safer and longer

28/04/2026

Key Benefits of Strength & Conditioning for Children:
Injury Prevention: Properly supervised training builds resilient ligaments, tendons, and muscles, helping to protect growing bodies from the stresses of high-impact sports and reducing the risk of overuse injuries.

Improved Performance: S&C increases speed, power, coordination, and agility, allowing young athletes to perform better in their chosen sports.
Fundamental Motor Skills: It teaches proper movement patterns—such as jumping, landing, and lifting—which are essential for athletic success and daily life.

Bone and Physical Health: Resistance training improves bone density, improves cardiovascular health, and assists with healthy body composition.
Mental Wellbeing and Confidence: Regular training improves self-esteem and confidence, while fostering a positive attitude toward lifelong fitness.

Common Misconceptions & Safety
No Growth Stunting: Evidence confirms that appropriate weight training does not stunt growth, but rather strengthens it.
Safe Supervision: When tailored to the athlete's age and supervised by qualified coaches, resistance training is safe and can be introduced to children as young as 8–10 years old.

Neuromuscular Efficiency: Prior to puberty, children benefit primarily by improving neural pathways (how muscles fire) rather than just building muscle mass

Plantar fasciitis is a common, often chronic, condition causing stabbing pain at the bottom of the heel or arch, caused ...
16/04/2026

Plantar fasciitis

is a common, often chronic, condition causing stabbing pain at the bottom of the heel or arch, caused by inflammation or microscopic tears in the thick band of tissue (plantar fascia) supporting the foot's arch. It is frequently caused by overstrain or repetitive stress, with pain typically worst during the first steps in the morning or after long periods of rest.

Key Aspects of Plantar Fasciitis:

Symptoms: Sharp, stabbing, or dull pain near the heel or along the arch of the foot, which may decrease after moving around but return after long periods of standing or walking.

Causes & Risk Factors: Overuse is the main cause, such as sudden increases in activity, walking/standing for long periods on hard surfaces, obesity, and poor-fitting shoes.

Commonly Affected: Often seen in middle-aged individuals, runners, and people with jobs requiring extended standing.

Diagnosis & Treatment: Diagnosed by a doctor through physical exams and history. Treatments include resting the foot, icing, stretching exercises, supportive footwear, orthotics, and sometimes physical therapy or corticosteroid injections

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18/03/2026

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Lets talk Supplements There are very few supplements I recommend across the board. Creatine is one of them.For decades, ...
26/02/2026

Lets talk Supplements

There are very few supplements I recommend across the board. Creatine is one of them.
For decades, creatine has been misunderstood as something only bodybuilders or elite male athletes use. That misconception has kept many women from one of the most well-researched, effective, and female-relevant supplements available.
Creatine supports strength, power, muscle mass, brain health, bone integrity, and training quality across the female lifespan, from menstruation through perimenopause and postmenopause. And no, it won’t make you bulky, it doesn’t cause fat gain, and when used properly, it rarely causes bloating.
Let’s break down why creatine matters for women, how it works in female physiology, and how to use it effectively.
There are very few supplements I recommend across the board. Creatine is one of them.
For decades, creatine has been misunderstood as something only bodybuilders or elite male athletes use. That misconception has kept many women from one of the most well-researched, effective, and female-relevant supplements available.
Creatine supports strength, power, muscle mass, brain health, bone integrity, and training quality across the female lifespan, from menstruation through perimenopause and postmenopause. And no, it won’t make you bulky, it doesn’t cause fat gain, and when used properly, it rarely causes bloating.
Let’s break down why creatine matters for women, how it works in female physiology, and how to use it effectively.


What Creatine Is—and Why It Matters for Women
Creatine is a naturally occurring compound stored primarily in skeletal muscle, where it plays a critical role in rapid energy production.
Inside muscle cells, creatine is stored as phosphocreatine (PCr). During short, intense efforts, like lifting heavy weights, sprinting, jumping, or repeated high-intensity intervals, PCr helps regenerate ATP (adenosine triphosphate), the cell’s primary energy currency.
Put simply, creatine helps you produce force faster, repeat high-quality efforts, and recover better between bouts of intense work.
Why supplementation matters for women:
• About 95% of creatine is stored in skeletal muscle
• Women naturally have ~70–80% lower intramuscular creatine stores than men
• Many women typically consume less dietary creatine (it’s found mainly in red meat and seafood)
• Supplementation can increase muscle creatine stores by ~20%

• This makes creatine especially relevant for women who are plant-based, highly active, or entering perimenopause.
• I’d like to highlight the work of my friend and fellow academic Abbie Smith-Ryan, whose 2025 article on creatine in women’s health, published in the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, was the journal’s most-read paper last year.
• Her work highlighted how creatine supplementation led to consistent benefits for women when it comes to muscle strength, performance, and body composition, particularly when combined with resistance training. Emerging evidence also suggests benefits for mood and cognitive function, with potential applications during pregnancy and postmenopause. We’ll cover all of these below…
Creatine for Strength, Power, and Performance
Creatine is most effective for:
• Resistance training
• Sprinting and HIIT
• Plyometrics
• Repeated high-intensity efforts with short rest
Beyond supporting ATP production, phosphocreatine helps buffer hydrogen ions that accumulate during intense exercise. This can help to delay fatigue and allow you to sustain higher training quality.
Do women benefit as much as men? Yes—and sometimes women experience equal or greater relative improvements, likely because our baseline creatine stores are lower. Research consistently shows improvements in:
• Maximal strength
• Power output
• Sprint performance
• Training volume tolerance
None of this will lead to creatine making you bulky, but it will allow you to train harder and recover better. How your body adapts from there depends on your training, nutrition, recovery, and hormones.

Fail to plan ???? Plan to fail ???? So very excited to secure a position on the startline of UMNZ 2026 in the beautiful ...
09/10/2025

Fail to plan ????
Plan to fail ????
So very excited to secure a position on the startline of UMNZ 2026 in the beautiful wanaka NZ
Cannot wait to learn and grow from another Build towards my PeddlarUM event….. Let the training begin 🫢

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Peddlar

11/09/2025

🌊 Caloundra Aquatic Centre – OPEN DAY! 🌊
📅 Saturday 13th September
⏰ 9am – 3pm
🎉 FREE ENTRY ALL DAY 🎉

✨ Family fun & entertainment all day!
✅ 9am FREE Squad Trial
✅ 10am FREE Aqua Class
✅ 11am - 12pm FREE Learn to Swim Trial
✅ 11am – 3pm FREE Inflatable fun

Bring the whole family and enjoy a fun-filled day at the pool – all for FREE! 🏊‍♀️💦

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22/07/2024

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A little insight to behind the scenes of my journey To complete Ultraman, was a pleasure to give some insight into my journey to tick off such an epic event that took many many components and A real Team approach to help me achieve this!! Greatful for the lessons and humbled by the outcome 😁🩷

From being a below average swimmer only 5 years ago to finishing Ultraman Australia, Jess is an incredible athlete that is proof that the impossible is possible. Hear about her Ultraman experience and what made her start triathlons What inspired you to decide to do the Ultraman? About 5 years ago I....

JD Fitness Journey socials have been quite quiet for the most part Some of my Photos, recently completing The Noosa Ultr...
19/06/2024

JD Fitness Journey socials have been quite quiet for the most part

Some of my Photos, recently completing The Noosa Ultraman 2024 And prior to share

Epic!!! I’ve decided to share some photos of the last couple of years of the changes



I will be offering a challenge
( opening up limited spots and times for a challenge to beat the winter woolies)

Still offering
NDIS sessions
strength and conditioning
Weight loss
Challenges ( Winter challenge coming soon)
on one Sessions
# train with a friend or family members
in touch today!

22/04/2024

Hey everyone putting a call out is there is there anyone on the coast I know whom would be Interested in and able to support me this Saturday with a boat/ vessel (doesnt need to be huge) to assist with my 10Km open water Island Charity Swim I have been searching high and low ( more then happy to cover cost of fuel etc for safely reasons I require a small craft to come along just incase a shark decides to pay me a visit as I swim to rise $$$ for the local Currimundi special school any help would be amazing and I can provide all details ? a worthy cause for a saturday on the water

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