
Personal Training
UWA Sport is home to a number of in-house and independent Personal Trainers who are ready to help you achieve your fitness goals.
Whether you are looking for a strength and conditioning program for athletic development or just a general conditioning program to get away from the mundane routine, we can prepare a program to keep you moving!
In-House Trainers
These trainers are part of our in-house team. You can view their profiles and book sessions instantly through our online system.
Personal Training is offered at the following rates:
- 30 minutes: $61.10
- 45 minutes: $74.10
- 60 minutes: $83.80
Want more bang for your buck?
Discounted 10-session packs are available — perfect if you're committing to consistent training and want to save in the long run.

Kade Szyszka
With a background in high-level AFL and basketball, Kade focuses on smart, sport-specific training that builds strong, functional bodies. Whether you're an athlete or just want to move and feel better, Kade will help you train with purpose—and have fun doing it.

Leah York
Leah grew up in a sport-focused family and found her passion for fitness through basketball and early strength training. What started as a love for movement turned into a lifelong commitment to health, leading her to a career where she now helps others on their own fitness journeys.

Sophie Savage
With over 20 years in the fitness industry, Sophie brings a wide range of experience across group fitness, personal training, Pilates, and community-based programs. Her sessions are inclusive, versatile, and tailored to suit each client’s needs — all delivered with a big dose of motivation and positivity!

Tyson Lee
Tyson transformed from a skinny beginner to a heavy lifting enthusiast through bodybuilding, powerlifting, and Olympic weightlifting — and now he helps others do the same. If you’re ready to build strength, master technique, and enjoy real progress, Tyson has you covered.
Independent Trainers

Bryan Huang
Bryan's fitness journey started when he developed a medical condition, meaning he couldn't participate in sport and weight lifting was the only thing he could do. At first it seemed like a big change, but he quickly started to recognise his enormous passion for this style of training.

Micky Sivakumar
Micky believes in exposing the body to advantageous and technically sound positions that are goal specific through different loading modalities and getting stronger in these positions over time.