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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 itโ€™s time to change it up a bit. Itโ€™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 โ€˜thank youโ€™ 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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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 โ€˜youโ€™ 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 canโ€™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.

  • Hiking the Dolomites: An Australian’s Complete Guide

    Hiking the Dolomites: An Australian’s Complete Guide

    Picture this: you’re standing in the middle of northern Italy, surrounded by jagged pink-tinged peaks that look like they were carved by a fantasy novelist rather than actual geology. That’s the magic of the Dolomites, and trust me, as an Australian who made the journey halfway around the world to experience it, I can tell…

  • Your Complete Guide to the Mount Kosciuszko Hike

    Your Complete Guide to the Mount Kosciuszko Hike

    Standing on the highest point in Australia sounds like something reserved for experienced mountaineers, right? Well, here’s the exciting truth: it’s absolutely something a beginner can achieve with the right preparation and a little guidance. The Mount Kosciuszko hike is one of Australia’s most accessible and rewarding adventures. At just 2,228 metres above sea level,…

  • The Complete Guide to Hiking the Main Yarra Trail

    The Complete Guide to Hiking the Main Yarra Trail

    Picture this: you lace up your shoes, step outside, and find yourself on a stunning trail winding alongside one of Melbourne’s most iconic waterways. Sounds pretty great, right? Well, that’s exactly what the Yarra Trail offers, and the best part is that you don’t need to be an experienced hiker to enjoy it. Whether you’re…

  • Yoga and Hiking Retreats: What Australians Need to Know

    Imagine waking up to the sight of a volcanic landscape, breathing in crisp Arctic air, and rolling out your yoga mat under the glow of the midnight sun. Sounds like something out of a dream, right? Well, for Australians willing to make the journey, an Iceland yoga and hiking retreat is very much a real…

  • Why Hiking Is the Best Thing Australians Can Do Right Now

    Let’s be honest. Life in Australia right now feels like it could use a serious reset. Whether you’re dealing with work stress, screen fatigue, or just that restless feeling you can’t quite shake, there’s one simple activity that can help with all of it: hiking. And before you click away thinking this isn’t for you,…

  • The Kokoda Trail: 12 Things Australians Need to Know

    The Kokoda Trail: 12 Things Australians Need to Know

    Few journeys carry the weight of history quite like the Kokoda Trail. Stretching roughly 96 kilometres through the unforgiving Owen Stanley Range in Papua New Guinea, this iconic track was the site of one of Australia’s most defining military campaigns during World War II. Young Australian soldiers, many of them barely out of their teens,…

  • When Negativity Bonds Us Faster Than Positivity

    When Negativity Bonds Us Faster Than Positivity

    We plan plenty of activities here at Take Shape Adventures, from workshops to wellbeing sessions to our standard adventures. Being a company all about people and creating these activities for public groups, we open ourselves up to feedback and unpredictability. We naturally donโ€™t get everything right, especially with the volume of adventures we currently run.…

  • How to Stop Approaching Wellbeing Backwards

    How to Stop Approaching Wellbeing Backwards

    In positive psychology, two of the strongest predictors of long-term wellbeing are belonging and meaning. What? Itโ€™s not productivity or achievement or comfort? In Martin Seligmanโ€™s PERMA model, Relationships sit at the core of flourishing. Self-Determination Theory tells us relatedness, the feeling of being connected and valued, is a basic psychological need thatโ€™s as fundamental…

  • The Side-Effects of Being Too Comfortable

    The Side-Effects of Being Too Comfortable

    For decades, we were fed the same messaging of what things, mostly food, we needed to fear. Fats, salt, red meat, sugar, cholesterol, even sunlight wasnโ€™t safe from the firing line of fear mongering. This went hand in hand with the other messaging we received about safety from these fears. We needed to stay calm,…

  • Why “Realistic” is Overrated

    Why “Realistic” is Overrated

    The other day I was sitting in the office (as I tend to do), discussing KPI goals for Take Shape for the year ahead. Emma and I were chatting, looking back at what happened in January, what worked for us, what didnโ€™t go so well, and what we wanted to create during the year. Me…

  • When Perfectionism Sneaks Back In

    When Perfectionism Sneaks Back In

    Last Sunday, I was getting in my usual training climb with my pack on, my breathing a little heavier than I care to admit, and my goal of Kilimanjaro sitting in the back of my mind. Sorry for those of you who are super keen to climb Kilimanjaro but havenโ€™t managed to yet, I donโ€™t…

  • Your Catch-Ups Could be Bringing You Way Closer

    Your Catch-Ups Could be Bringing You Way Closer

    Think about the last time you caught up with someone you care about. You probably sat down at your favourite local cafe or restaurant (or maybe dared to try somewhere new), ordered a drink, and within minutes were replaying familiar stories. The catch up consists of the same usual updates of โ€œHowโ€™s work?โ€ and โ€œHow…