Building a Stronger Adelaide, One Family at a Time
From local clubs and schools to over‑60s and juniors, D8 Training supports the Adelaide community with proper strength coaching, education and events that keep families stronger, safer and more confident.
Community Recognition
In 2025, D8 Training was honoured to be nominated in the 7NEWS Community Achievement Awards for the impact our little strength gym is having in Adelaide.
We built D8 as a strength hub for families – kids, athletes, adults and over‑60s – so being recognised for our contribution to the local community means a lot. It’s another reminder that showing up, coaching well and caring about people genuinely matters.
See how we help Adelaide families get stronger
Cumberland United Soccer Club
Cumberland United Soccer Club, located in Adelaide, Australia, is a cornerstone of the local football scene. Renowned for its dedication to player development and community engagement, the club offers a supportive environment for individuals of all ages and skill levels to enjoy the beautiful game. With a strong emphasis on sportsmanship and camaraderie, Cumberland United fosters a sense of belonging while striving for excellence on and off the field. You can find more info at https://www.cumberlandunited.com.au/
Edwardstown Football Club
The Edwarstown Football Club, situated in Adelaide, Australia, stands as a vibrant hub for football enthusiasts. With a rich history spanning decades, the club prides itself on fostering a sense of community while nurturing talent at all levels. From grassroots initiatives to competitive leagues, Edwarstown FC remains committed to promoting the sport's values of teamwork, discipline, and passion among its members. You can find more info at https://www.edwardstownfc.com.au/
Glengowrie Netball Club
We are proud to support Glengowrie Netball Club as a local partner. Together we are helping their players build real strength, confidence and resilience so they can handle the demands of training and game day. It is all about giving local netballers a safe place to get stronger, move better and enjoy their sport for longer.
Plympton Flyers Little Athletics
We are also proud to support Plympton Flyers Little Athletics as a community partner. Our goal is to help young athletes build strong, durable bodies so they can run, jump and throw with confidence, season after season. By backing local Little Athletics, we are investing in better movement, better habits and better long term health for kids and families.
Australian Partners of Defence
Australian Partners of Defence (APOD) is an Australian owned and operated organisation that provides an exclusive membership program to recognise and thank veteran and defence families for their service.
As a gesture of our appreciation and support for Australia’s defence community, we offer APOD members a 10% discount on initial and subsequent physiotherapy consultations.
Motion Theory Physio would like to personally thank former and current defence members, reservists, allied forces, veterans and immediate family members for their sacrifice and service to our country.
More info about APOD at https://apod.com.au/
T&C
This offer is available to exclusive APOD members.
APOD members include veterans, current serving defence members and their immediate family.
Please present your APOD card at your consultation to receive your discount.
This offer is also valid in conjunction with private health insurance.
Best in Adelaide
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Need Help With Your Fitness or Health?
If you are stuck with your fitness or health and want to change that, then reach out to see if we can help. We have helped 1000s of clients improve their health and fitness and would love to find out more about your unique needs.








