Simon, Belconnen
Saying I’m Good means I don’t need to immediately say yes to alcohol. It means I feel sharper and feel better in my body.
Simon is a father, personal trainer, and a martial artist. He was born in Canberra and has spent most of his life living in Canberraโs north.
As a personal trainer Simon starts his day before 5am. The early starts prompted him to cut back on alcohol about 15 years ago to be focused and present at work with his clients.


โMy main driving factor to cut back on drinking was getting up early every day and coaching people. I’m interacting with people straight away, I need to be sharp.โ
Simon is also passionate about martial arts and has found that the change has helped him to improve and sustain his performance over time.
โCutting back on drinking and how much it helps with my training, it really does mean I’m able to do more.โ
For Simon, it didnโt feel like there was a big โline in the sand momentโ where everything changed. The decision to cut back felt like a gentle one that led to positive changes that have added up over time.

โIโm one of the older guys doing martial arts now at our gym and still training with the younger guys. I forget sometimes that Iโm 15 years older than these guys, and keeping up with them as well. Still able to perform like I used to.โ
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