Mr Slavko Saric is an Exercise Physiologist based in Benowa, on the Gold Coast. He works from 27 Carrara Street, Benowa QLD 4217, helping people feel more confident about movement and fitness in everyday life.
His work is about practical, personalised support. Mr Saric builds individual exercise plans that fit around your current health, your routine, and what you can manage safely. For some people, that means starting small after time off. For others, it’s about returning to activity with a clear plan and less guesswork.
You’ll often find him supporting clients dealing with common health and fitness needs, like managing weight, improving stamina, and building strength. He also looks at how exercise can help with day-to-day conditions that affect energy, mobility, and confidence. Many clients come in because they want a plan they can actually follow, not something that feels too hard or unrealistic.
Mr Saric provides fitness assessments to work out where you’re at now. From there, he offers exercise counselling and health coaching to help you stick with the plan. The goal is steady progress, with changes that make sense for your body and your goals. At times, that includes adjusting what you do as your pain levels, fitness, or schedule changes.
What helps most is the way the sessions focus on you as a whole person. Advice is simple and direct, and it’s tailored to real life—work days, family time, and any limits you might have. He gives clear physical activity recommendations, so you know what to do, how often, and what to watch out for.
Over time, people usually want more than just a workout. They want guidance that helps them understand their movement habits and make better choices. Mr Saric aims to make exercise feel doable and less stressful, even if you’ve had a stop-start relationship with fitness before.
His training is in exercise physiology, with a focus on turning health goals into safe, structured plans. He also keeps up with current best-practice guidance to make sure recommendations are up to date.
If you’re wondering whether your situation can be supported with an exercise plan, it’s worth having a chat. Mr Saric can help you sort out what’s realistic, what will help, and how to move forward step by step.