Advocating For Sports And Fitness At The Disability Expo
At Fit Your Ability, community isn’t just a buzzword—it’s the core of everything we do. That’s why being part of a wide variety of Disability Expos across the country means so much to our team. It wasn’t just about showcasing what we offer—it was about listening, learning, and connecting with the amazing individuals and families that make up the disability community.
Here's a few of our favourite snaps and moments from the expos!
Engaging with the Community
Our booth became a hub for real conversations. We met people of all ages and abilities—from parents seeking inclusive fitness for their children to NDIS participants looking to build strength and confidence. Many were excited to discover our accessible personal training, adaptive fitness programs, and NDIS-registered services—all delivered in a safe, supportive, and private environment.
Making a Lasting Impact
For some, it was their first time seeing fitness programs designed just for them. For others, it was the encouragement they needed to start moving again. The positivity we received reminded us why we do what we do—breaking down barriers and empowering people to thrive through movement.
Join the Movement
Whether you met us at an expo or are just discovering us now, we’re here to support you. Fit Your Ability offers tailored programs for all abilities. Ready to take the first step? Reach out—we’d love to hear from you. Together, we’re building stronger, more inclusive communities—one workout at a time.
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