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Programs and Courses

We provide the skills, support, motivation and opportunities for people to gain courage and achieve their dreams.

Work Places

Zoom drinks and trivia nights are fun but it’s time to change it up a bit. It’s more important than ever to find ways to connect and interact with your team- fostering the cohesion, creativity and morale that can sometimes be lacking working from home.

Organising a team building activity is a great way to say ‘thank you’ to your team, by having a day where they will bond with each other, and realise how appreciated all their hard work is.

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webinars, worshops, online fitness sessions, mindful eating, and more…

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ARE YOU A REGULAR HIKER

Discounts on all our courses

We recognise and celebrate that everyone’s journey is different. Let us help you get you off the couch and up your mountain. We love helping people like you. Whether it be adventures, fitness, mindset or educational workshops, come join our journey and learn more here.

Our Live and Self-Paced Courses

Our live workshops are fun, educational and interactive. They are a great way to book in some ‘you’ time, have a bit of social interaction with likeminded people, ask questions, and learn a trick or two! We keep our numbers capped to allow for a more personal experience where we can all interact. Prefer to go it alone in your own time or can’t make it to the live webinar? The self-paced option is for you. Pick it up whenever suits and fit it around your schedule while still getting a comprehensive & thorough tutorial.

  • Why We Talk Ourselves Out of the Life We Want

    Why We Talk Ourselves Out of the Life We Want

    Ever had an idea for the future hit you like a lightning bolt? You start imagining the version of you who did the thing, the trip, the course, the new job, the bold conversation, the event, the adventure. And then you wake up the next day… and your brain starts acting like an overprotective bouncer.…

  • Reflection Should Help You Grow, Not Shrink

    Reflection Should Help You Grow, Not Shrink

    Around this time of year, we’re often encouraged to reflect, assess, work out what went wrong last year and decide what needs fixing this year. While reflection can be powerful, I’ve noticed something over the years, both personally and through the hundreds of people I’ve worked with. A lot of end-of-year reflection doesn’t move us…

  • It’s Hard to Avoid this Danger While Hiking

    It’s Hard to Avoid this Danger While Hiking

    When people first think about hiking, they usually picture the obvious physical dangers, like mud puddles up to your ankles, steep trails that make your legs scream, sharp cliff edges, or wild weather that seems to have a vendetta against you. But the part no-one warns you about is that hiking might give you clarity,…

  • The Messy Truth About Busyness and Recovery

    The Messy Truth About Busyness and Recovery

    Yesterday I did something I almost never do. After a beautiful walk at Warramate Hills, I came home, had a shower, sat at my desk and opened my computer, fully intending to get stuck into an afternoon of work I’d promised myself I would do. Instead, I spent the rest of the day watching Netflix.…

  • Why a Life Worth Living Includes Struggle

    Why a Life Worth Living Includes Struggle

    We say it all the time… I just want to be happy. We say it about our kids, our partners, our friends. It sounds simple, kind, and right. But somewhere in that sentence, something quietly slips away. Because maybe the goal isn’t just happiness. Maybe it’s something deeper, something more real.

  • Avoiding Risk is Riskier Than You Think

    Avoiding Risk is Riskier Than You Think

    Most of us like to imagine we’re sensible when we avoid risk. We don’t leap from cliffs, we don’t sprint across busy roads, and we keep our lives orderly. That means we’re staying safe and living our lives to the fullest by actually staying alive, right? Well here’s the catch: safety is not the same…

  • Let’s Talk About Energy

    Let’s Talk About Energy

    Energy can mean plenty of different things for nature, plants, machines, and especially for living creatures – that’s us! It doesn’t just apply to the physical kind of energy that Zumba coaches seem to have endless amounts of, it also applies to the emotional and social energy, the kind we share with each other. These…

  • Future-Proof Your Knees for a Happier Life

    Future-Proof Your Knees for a Happier Life

    Despite what you may think, your knees aren’t fragile, but they are certainly honest. Don’t consider it an act of betrayal if they ache, because they’re doing their job by sending a message that something upstream (hips, core, technique) or downstream (feet, shoes, stride) needs attention. Think of it as a team meeting between your…

  • A New Era of Wellbeing is Here

    A New Era of Wellbeing is Here

    When we first started Take Shape Adventures, it grew faster than we ever expected. What began from a background in nutrition and fitness quickly took us into the great outdoors with our clients, where they experienced the benefits of moving your body outside the four walls of your standard gym. When we made that move,…

  • Turn Your Trust Inwards

    Turn Your Trust Inwards

    When we talk about trust, it’s usually about others. We trust our friends to show up when we need them. We trust our colleagues to deliver on time. We trust leaders to guide and make decisions for the good of the team. We trust our systems to keep us safe. But what about the trust…

  • The Best Medicine You’re Not Taking

    The Best Medicine You’re Not Taking

    This morning on our beginner-friendly walk in beautiful Warburton, something magical happened. Sure, we moved our bodies. We huffed a little up hills, stretched our stride on the flats, and caught our breath beside the river. But it wasn’t the fitness that made it memorable. It was the feeling. That spark. That moment of childlike…

  • Scratching the Itch You Can’t Name

    Scratching the Itch You Can’t Name

    There’s this itch. A vague, low hum under the surface. You can’t name it, and maybe you’ve never even tried. But you know it’s there. It reminds me of that U2 song, I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For. That lyric has stuck with me for decades. Because honestly, haven’t we all felt it?…