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Caitlyn Davey • April 2, 2025

Career Opportunities with Rebuild Health and FitnessIf you're a career coach (or looking to start your journey as one), hold a strong value in your personal health and wellbeing, are passionate about evidence-based health and nutrition, you are qualified and have a strong work ethic, then we want to hear from you.Rebuild Health and Fitness was established in 2013, and has become one of Brisbane's fastest growing gyms. We have hundreds of Wynnum and Capalaba based members and are on the look out for coaches and nutritionists to join our team for group training, personal training, nutrition coaching and online programming. Rebuild Health and Fitness has a weekly podcast that is listened to in nearly 90 countries, a digital media team to help share Rebuild's message, as well as allied health professionals to support members on their health journey.About us:We value integrity, progress and happiness  We are evidence-based in our approach to health and fitness We offer a combination of Olympic lifting, capacity training and Rebuild's performance programWe have a tight-knit community of members that are enthusiastic, eager to learn and committed We are passionate about cutting through the bullshitOur team is committed, passionate, outgoing and educated We have a holistic approach to health with nutrition, remedial massage and physiotherapy services We are invested in personal and professional development our teamWe respect and value work-life balanceAbout you:Care about the success and fulfilment of others' journeyHave an analytical and creative mind and can see the bigger picture of health and fitnessAre invested in your own personal and professional development Dream of a career where you can truly make a difference in people's lives - inside and outside the gym Love working with a team of aligned valuesHave your Cert 3 and 4 in fitness Want to make your mark on the industry for the better Have your CrossFit L1 qualifications (appreciated but not essential)If this sounds like you, then send your CV to team@rebuildhealthandfitness.com.

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By Rebuild Team April 24, 2025
When the mornings are darker, the beds are warmer, and the rain seems endless, it’s easy to tell yourself you’ll get back to the gym next week. But here’s the truth—winter isn’t a reason to pause your progress. It’s the season that separates the stop-starters from the ones who truly transform. When the mornings are darker, the beds are warmer, and the rain seems endless, it’s easy to tell yourself you’ll get back to the gym next week. But here’s the truth—winter isn’t a reason to pause your progress. It’s the season that separates the stop-starters from the ones who truly transform. At Rebuild, we know that consistency—especially when it’s hard—is what drives real change. So let’s talk about why winter consistency matters, what it does for your body and mind, and how to make sure you keep showing up. Why Consistency in Winter is Crucial Your body doesn’t know it’s winter. It only knows what you do. Skipping weeks at a time means reversing hard-earned progress, both physically and mentally. Research shows that regular strength training improves insulin sensitivity, bone density, and cardiovascular health—even more so when done consistently over time (Westcott, 2012). Momentum matters. Winter is also when stress, low mood, and fatigue creep in for many of us. Exercise has been proven to reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression, thanks to the release of endorphins and the regulation of stress hormones like cortisol (Harvard Health, 2021). So if you're feeling flat—this is the time to move, not pull back. How Staying Active in Winter Helps You Long-Term You avoid the restart trap Every time you stop, it takes longer to get back to where you were. Consistent training keeps your baseline high and avoids the start-again cycle that leaves you feeling frustrated. You build real discipline Motivation will come and go. But the ability to show up regardless—that’s discipline. And discipline spills over into every part of life: work, family, even how you show up for yourself. You’re ahead come spring Want to feel strong, energised, and confident when the layers come off? That starts now. While others are hibernating, you’re laying the groundwork. How to Stay Consistent When It’s Cold and Dark Set a realistic routine Don’t aim for perfection—aim for doable. Three sessions a week with intention is better than chasing five and quitting by June. Train with people who lift you up Community keeps you accountable. It’s easier to leave the house when you know someone’s expecting you. At Rebuild, you're never training alone. Track your progress Strength, reps, conditioning—see the data change. That’s motivation you can measure. Focus on how it makes you feel Training isn’t just for summer bodies. It’s for better sleep, less stress, more patience with the kids, and feeling like you again. Winter isn’t the enemy. It’s the proving ground. So show up. Not just for summer. Not just for weight loss. But for strength, stability, and the version of you that doesn’t give up when it gets hard. We’ll be here, with the lights on, the music up, and a team that’s ready to help you stay consistent—whatever the weather.
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