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Former Emirates Western Force player David Pusey is about to launch The Pure Fitness Group on May 1.
Pure Fitness is a premier fitness centre offering group training, personal training, corporate fitness and nutrition consultation, owned and operated by fitness expert David Pusey. Their dietician Sophy Porter specialises in working with elite athletes and also works for both the Western Force and Fremantle Dockers.
For more information call 1300 224 705.
Don’t forget to mention you’re an Emirates Western Force member and Pusey will look after you!
Pure Fitness
Studio: Rear 347 (Behind Lawley’s)
Cambridge Street, Wembley
good luck to him tough business to be in...
You'd think he'd have done enough pushups to last a life time!
"Bloody oath we did!"
Nathan Sharpe, Legend.
Yep "The Sheep" has got the jump on him.
http://www.fullerfitness.com.au/
"The main difference between playing League and Union is that now I get my hangovers on Monday instead of Sunday - Tom David
Star player has new challenge
01/Jun/2010
By Sara Fitzpatrick, Western Suburbs Weekly
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Former Western Force forward David Pusey invites people to achieve their goals. Picture: Will Russell Buy this photo
SINCE bidding farewell to a career in professional rugby, former Western Force forward David Pusey has his eye on a new goal.
His sights are firmly fixed on helping people tackle their weight and fitness problems, and sidestep obesity-related illnesses.
The Wembley sporting great last month opened Pure Fitness on Cambridge Street, where he offers personal training sessions focusing on hard work, accountability and altering negative mindsets.
“Muscle-heads” and people looking for instant success need not sign up, says Pusey.
“From my experience, quick fixes and shortcuts rarely achieve the results people truly want and they are not sustainable,” he said.
“If a person wants to change their lifestyle, it has to be gradual.”
After four years with the Western Force, Pusey decided it was time to retire last year.
“I was ready to move on... I had injuries and I mentally needed a new challenge,” he said.
“I have a Personal Development, Health and Physical Education degree so I combined that with my years of playing professional rugby.”
As well as three personal trainers, the studio offers the services of a sports dietician.
Pusey said she provided knowledge on essential weight loss tools concerning meal portion size, eating out, alcohol intake and reading food labels.
“Obesity levels are as high as they’ve ever been,” he said.
“But there are also more personal trainers than there have even been... so it comes back down to diet and changing lifestyle habits.”
Pusey said he was passionate about empowering people to transform their lives for the better in the long term.
“We want to deliver,” he said.
“We don’t want to promise the world and not deliver.”
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