Jeremy completed his
Bachelor of Science in Clinical Exercise
Physiology at Concordia University in
2017. He has worked with a multitude of
symptomatic populations, including
individuals with chronic pain, traumatic
brain injuries, Parkinson’s disease,
stroke, and cardiovascular diseases. The
importance of physical activity as a
therapeutic tool for all of these
conditions led him to pursuing a Master of
Science in kinesiology at Université de
Montréal. He is multi-disciplinary sports
enthusiast and believes that the intrinsic
pleasure of physical activity is key to a
balanced and healthy lifestyle. Ask him
about the underlying physiological
mechanisms to cardiovascular health or his
predictions for the next big sports game
and he will be glad to answer!
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