Todd Liubinskas has been involved in fitness from the moment he could walk and talk.
Todd remembers his father taking him to train with him when he was just five years old – running up and down sand hills and sprinting up and down stadiums. To this day, his passion for good health and wellbeing hasn't wavered. A naturally gifted athlete, Todd grew up playing representative football across three codes (rugby union, rugby league, and touch football), often juggling them over both days of the weekend and throughout the school/work week.
He attained his Personal Training qualifications and Strength and Conditioning accreditation and has founded four fitness businesses; CSP Gym, CSP Athlete Factory, Coaching Zone Five Dock, and The 440 Run Club.
Current Work:
Todd has been Men's Health Magazines' Fitness Director since 2018, He is an integral part of the health and fitness space in the media amongst the Australian community. As the fitness director for Men's Health, which has more than 2 million touchpoints, Todd has led fitness initiatives that have broken down the barriers to health and fitness for the Men's Health audience. Todd is the brand's go-to fitness resource, spearheading fitness content across video, print, and digital, and will appear at Men's Health events.
Todd is the lead trainer at 12WBT and Men's Health Fitness Director. Todd co-owns multiple health and wellness facilities, Director of the 440 Run Club. He also runs his own health and wellness business aimed at corporate training and personal training. Todd is the founder of Let's Get Going, a non for profit charity that aids adults with varied abilities through health and wellness.
Previous Experience:
Todd has worked at an elite level training the likes of The Wallabies, NZ Rugby League team, Aussie 7s, and a number of high-profile personalities. He has an innate ability to connect with people from all levels of fitness and mindset traversing age and background. He's formulated programs for a number of corporates including Westpac, Unmind (UK), Toyota, and Porsche.
Talking Points
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The fundamentals of a healthy life can be highlighted by four main pillars, Mental, Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual. The ongoing pursuit to enable a balance of these pillars results in a healthy and sustainable lifestyle. Our goal in life is happiness, this is shaped in many forms, now what makes you happy, and how do we enable long and evergreen solutions? How do we create a community within our workplace that people want to be part of, and want to get up out of bed and come to work?
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