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Lucy had always found exercise physiology to be relevant and exciting, but when her grandad was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, she truly realised the field’s value.
'The overarching idea of exercise physiology is we prescribe movement, rather than a script from a doctor, which helps to combat disease in different domains.'
Lucy threw herself into her studies and quickly excelled, completing her Honours year placement at .
'I had a great time at the University. My favourite thing was the awesome lecturers who were personable and approachable - I didn’t feel alone at any point.'
Following her final class, Lucy had topped her discipline, earning her a University medal. As a cherry on top of her achievements, she was offered a job with before she started her Honours year. She now works with the service as an exercise physiologist.