Network Magazine Winter 2017 | Page 21

AUSTRALIAN FITNESS NETWORK'S 2017 AWARD WINNERS The 2017 Fitness Industry Awards acknowledge hard work and inspiring stories. uring the Opening Ceremony of the recent FILEX fitness industry convention, Australian Fitness Network acknowledged the tireless efforts of those individuals who go above and beyond to lead the way in their respective fields. In front of a vast audience of industry peers, four awards were presented to very modest, but very deserving, winners, by Network’s Executive Director, Nigel Champion. D Lifetime Achievement Pam Wheatley Inspiration Carmen Holder After taking part in her first aerobics class in 1986, Pam was hooked on exercise, and made the decision to discover her inner teacher, leading her first class at a small gym the very next year. In the mid 90’s, Pam commenced personal training at the King Club in Melbourne. After she and her team at the King Club won the Fitness Facility of the Year Award in 2007, Pam became centre manager for a YMCA in Macleod, a role in which she received numerous other accolades. Pam is now working to expand the YMCA’s reach to support people who are ageing and experiencing disability. Very much a quiet achiever, Pam has played an instrumental role in numerous programs that have enhanced the lives of countless Australians. Zumba ® Fitness Instructor Carmen survived her own suicide attempt and now, through her ‘Dare to Live’ initiative, offers her story to inspire others who have lost their fire for life. In 2014, Carmen experienced a deep depression, which resulted in a suicide attempt involving a stab wound to her heart. Two heart surgeries later, she’s the only person in the world who has survived an incident like this to live without an artificial heart and still participate in physical activity. Carmen recalls giving herself two options: continue being her own worst enemy, or make peace with herself and be her own best friend. Today, Carmen works as a photographer, Reiki healer, and masseur, and is back teaching Zumba ® Fitness and enjoying every minute. Presenter of the Year Andrew ‘Chaddy’ Chadwick Authors of the Year Professor Mike Climstein & Joe Walsh Starting in the fitness industry in 2003, Chaddy landed his first role in a corporate training environment. From there he worked in gyms and coached his AFL Queensland club, in addition to handling their strength and conditioning. In 2007 Chaddy took on his first presenting role with Perform Better, delivering continuing education courses for BOSU and ViPR. In 2012 Chaddy started working with TRX, to which he credits much of his development as a presenter. Through this association he became a part of PT Academy, Trigger Point Performance, PTA Global, the Functional Training Institute and Hyperwear SandBells. Chaddy's professionalism, dedication and sheer hard graft have made him a firm favourite with FILEX delegates. Professor Mike Climstein has been sharing his medical and fitness expertise with Network Members for more than two decades. Every three months, he and his colleague, Joe Walsh, sit down to chew the fat on recent fitness-related studies in order to produce their quarterly Research Review for this magazine, a feature that always generates a series of inquisitive emails to the guys, eager for any additional insights and advice they may have. In an era of ‘alternative facts’, to which the fitness industry is not immune, the importance of the type of work done by Mike and Joe is greater than ever, and Network is tremendously pleased to acknowledge this. Read Mike and Joe’s latest Research Review on page 28 NETWORK WINTER 2017 | 21