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NDIS Exercise Physiology
NDIS Personal Training
NDIS Support
About Us
Welcome to Aaron Morgan Active Therapy! We are a registered provider dedicated to supporting individuals with disabilities.
At Aaron Morgan Active Therapy, we adhere to the highest standards of care, including the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Practice Standards and the requirements of the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission.
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Welcome
Aaron Morgan Active Therapy is a registered provider that supports people with disabilities.
We are committed to, and abide by, the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Practice Standards and the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission requirements.
Our mission -
Our mission statement: Aaron Morgan Active Therapy mission is to fulfil a positive, healthy and supportable impact by delivering energetic, enjoyable and motivating supports with a can-do attitude of owning your health and living your life.
Our Vision -
Aaron Morgan Active Therapy’s vision is to become the approachable premier service for all clients assisting and overcoming their challenges in life by achieving their desired goals.
Meet our team
Welcome! Aaron Morgan Active Therapy is a registered provider that supports people with disabilities.
We are committed to, and abide by, the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Practice Standards and the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission requirements.
Aaron Morgan – Director
I’m that person who walks on the beach with a sunset addiction. You’ll find me there, looking like I’m auditioning for a dramatic soap opera, gazing into the horizon like it owes me money. The waves are my background music, and the seagulls? They’re my enthusiastic audience, squawking their approval. If you ever see someone on the shore muttering poetic nonsense to themselves, yep, that’s me, pretending I’m in a music video for emotional beachcombers. Hey, it’s cheaper than therapy and way more scenic!
Walking barefoot on the beach, feeling the sand between my toes like nature's own massage therapy.
Watching the sun set over the horizon, marveling at the kaleidoscope of colors that paint the sky.
Listening to the soothing sound of waves crashing against the shore, like a peaceful lullaby.
Collecting seashells and beach treasures, each one a tiny, salty souvenir of my seaside adventures.
Taking photos of the breathtaking scenery, because some views are just too beautiful not to capture forever.
Leah Rock – Amat Employee
I fell for judo like I fall during practice—awkwardly but with a sense of commitment! There’s something oddly satisfying about being thrown onto a mat by someone half your size. It’s like paying for a therapy session where you get to wear pajamas and occasionally get hugged a bit too aggressively. Plus, where else can you bond with people over the joy of being thrown around like a ragdoll? It’s the only sport where I can simultaneously feel like a ninja and a clumsy panda, and I wouldn’t have it any other way. Judo: where bruises are badges of honor and tapping out is a daily reminder that my body is indeed made of spaghetti.
I enjoy judo because it's the only sport where throwing someone to the ground is considered a sign of friendship rather than aggression.
Judo gives me an excuse to wear pajamas in public and pretend I'm training to be a ninja—minus the stealth and plus a lot of falling over.
It's the perfect way to prove that I have the flexibility of a rusty hinge and the coordination of a drunk giraffe.
Jovina Dyball –Management Team
Skipping rope is my jam—literally! When I grab that rope, I transform into a skipping sensation. My coordination might resemble a caffeinated octopus at first, but once I find my rhythm, there’s no stopping me. I jump with the elegance of a gazelle and the determination of a squirrel trying to hide nuts before winter. My friends watch in awe as I twist, hop, and occasionally trip over my own enthusiasm. It’s not just exercise; it’s a dance-off between me and gravity. Skipping rope isn’t just a game—it’s my daily dose of cardio comedy!
My skipping style could be mistaken for interpretive dance, with moves that blend elegance and accidental slapstick.
My rope skipping routine is a comedy of errors where the rope occasionally gets the better of me, wrapping around my ankles like a clingy pet.
Watching me skip rope is like witnessing a cartoon character come to life, complete with exaggerated jumps and unexpected pratfalls.
I jump rope like I'm auditioning for a circus act—more tripping than a clumsy tightrope walker!
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Open Hours
Mon - Fri — 9:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday — Closed
Sunday — Closed
Servicing the Albury Wodonga region