 Okay, so we're going to go across the chest here, we're going to do a front foot. I think it always goes up nice and high as well, it shouldn't rest. Brilliant, and pulling back. With the emergence and the understanding of exercise as medicine, the jobs are massively increasing for exercise physiologists. What I do it for is to see people return back to their, to being happy and healthy, and what makes it such a rewarding profession to move into. Good job. Nice work. Exercise physiology is an allied health profession, and the easiest way to think about it is our main tool or our therapeutic technique is exercise. So we use exercise to improve the wellness, function and health of individuals. The potential for work and the growth in the industry is really related to the fact that just about everyone needs some assistance to improve their health. I'm a senior accredited exercise physiologist here at the UWA Exercise and Performance Centre. My main role is to supervise four-year masters of clinical exercise physiology students. One of the things I love about my role is to see the development in the students, so what makes me proud and happy is to see when they arrive on week one, their development through the weeks and then when they leave once they're finished to see the improvement that they've made in their skills. That is probably one of the biggest highlights for me. The PrAC unit has been so enjoyable. This is my fourth PrAC now at UWA Exercise Performance Centre, and the clients have just been so amazing and I'm learning so much every day. Working hands-on I think is where we learn most of our skills and putting into practice from what we've learned to the textbook out into the real world. So in Australia there's been a huge growth in this industry and it's continuing to grow and we're seeing similar trends worldwide. There's a huge increase in the roles for those tertiary trained exercise professionals. If you do love helping people, love working with people, people that have gone through tough times, whether it be they're rehabilitating from an illness or an injury, then certainly a degree in exercise physiology would be for you. You get to not fix someone but give them the tools that they can actually improve their health and function and well-being and it's really rewarding. Someone's thinking about studying the master's degree, I'd say go for it, it's absolutely phenomenal. You learn so much, you build great relationships with clients and people who work in the field. Really hands-on, if you're looking to take a rehabilitation pathway, this is the course for you.