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Justin started work in a local bike shop through the 90’s which created an awareness that people needed to be ‘set up’ correctly on their bike. Later following university studies (physiotherapy degree) his awareness of ‘bike fit’ evolved specifically related to biomechanics and how both the person and the bike can be enhanced to help reduce risk of injury and optimize cycling capabilities related to both comfort and performance.
Treating patients in clinic with cycling related injuries progressed Justin’s awareness that they needed to be observed on the bike if their injury is to be treated effectively. Further study focused on post graduate musculoskeletal physiotherapy and then bike fit education in the United States at the internationally renowned Serotta International Cycling Institute.
Justin has spent a significant amount of time working with cyclists, including the New Zealand Cycling team from 2005 touring on multiple international road tours including the 2008 season at their European training base in France. In 2011 he started as lead physiotherapist for the New Zealand paracycling team and later become the lead bike fitter.
In 2017 he transferred to High Performance Sport New Zealand and worked with Cycling New Zealand as a performance physiotherapist and bike fitter. Justin has been to the London and Rio Paralympics, the Tokyo Olympics as well as the 2018 Commonwealth Games and multiple World Championships and World Cups. Throughout this time, he has been able to observe international trends related to bike fit and combined with attending a wide range of international bike fit conferences over the years has been able to stay at the cutting edge of bike fit.
The focus is now bike fit working as a consultant for Cycling New Zealand, as well as privately and also allowing time for private physiotherapy work to help compliment the bike fitting.