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Lynn Gunning – Fitness, Wellbeing, Adventure Travel, Corporate Health

City
Melbourne
Postcode
3000
Telephone
0417 758 776
Website
http://www.lynngunning.com.au
Visited
335
An extensive background as an exercise physiologist with the Australian
and New South Wales Institutes of Sport and more recently in the
corporate health and health promotion fields means Lynn is expertly
equipped to provide quality material on health, fitness and wellbeing
issues. She is particular adept at communicating complex research or
reports in layman’s terms and providing balanced, easy-reading
articles.
She has published nationally and internationally on topics as diverse
as lifestyle issues, cycling and adventure travel and can provide
high-resolution digital images as required. A friendly, professional
and prompt service is guaranteed.
Lynn was awarded an international research scholarship into travel and
recovery in 1999 and received a grant from the Department of Foreign
Affairs and Trade in 2002 to write a book to accompany an arts exhibition.
Lynn has presented at national and international forums on swimming, sleep, recovery, training and incorporating activity into your daily lifestyle. She is also available as a speaker for seminars and conferences.
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