DiscoverThe Principles of PerformancePodcast 161 – Where Pain, Performance and Fitness Meet with Greg Dea
Podcast 161 – Where Pain, Performance and Fitness Meet with Greg Dea

Podcast 161 – Where Pain, Performance and Fitness Meet with Greg Dea

Update: 2025-11-12
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Greg Dea is a Registered International Sports Physical Therapist as well as an International Instructor in clinical education around diagnosing movement dysfunction and performance therapies. He has lived in the field in 5 countries and taught in 10 countries. He has over 25 years of competing in track sprinting, Australian Football, soccer, golf, basketball, cricket, swimming, cycling and road running.


Greg also has over 25 years of working in sport at professional football and rugby teams, institutes of sport in Australia and China (netball, rugby league, football, swimming, hockey, gymnastics, martial arts, handball, tennis, track sprinting and endurance running, field events) and World Cup winning Women’s Volleyball with team China.


He recently completed 4 years as Head of Medical Services for Frankston Football Club in 2nd division Australian football


 


Links:


www.preparetoperform.net


Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregdea/


https://www.instagram.com/virtusperformance/



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Podcast 161 – Where Pain, Performance and Fitness Meet with Greg Dea

Podcast 161 – Where Pain, Performance and Fitness Meet with Greg Dea

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