Luke's Journey: The Beginning of Limitless Movement
When it comes to helping people move better, live stronger, and chase their potential, Luke's story runs deep.
Luke joined the Australian Army in April 2004, less than six months after finishing school.
From a young age, Luke was drawn toward service. With grandfathers who served in the Army and Navy, it felt like a natural path to continue their legacy and give back to the country that offered so much. Motivated by the call to protect freedom, he pursued the toughest of challenges: applying for SAS selection in 2010.
Although selection was unsuccessful, it led him to a life-changing opportunity — a posting to the 2nd Commando Regiment as a Fitter Armourer and Marine Engineer. Surrounded by some of Australia's most motivated and driven personnel, Luke learnt to push harder, think faster, and hold himself to an elite standard few others ever experience.
But pushing hard came at a cost.
Throughout a 14-year Army career, Luke faced a range of injuries. None were catastrophic enough to require surgery, but they lingered — creating movement imbalances and limitations that made peak performance harder to reach. Lower back pain, unstable knees and ankles, wrist issues, and neck and shoulder impingements slowly accumulated over years of high-level performance and constant pressure.
While he never allowed these setbacks to stop him, they forged a realisation:
Strength without freedom of movement is a dead end.
This sparked a new mission.
Luke became a lifelong student of movement. Inspired by Dr. Kelly Starrett’s work through MobilityWOD (now The Ready State) and the game-changing book ‘Becoming a Supple Leopard’, he recognised that mobility, recovery, and intentional practice were critical to staying strong for life — not just for the next PT session.
Luke first completed the Movement and Mobility Level 1 course, building a foundation in the science of mobility and functional movement. He didn't stop there. In 2019, he pushed deeper, completing Movement and Mobility Level 2 (Movement and Mobility 102), deepening his knowledge and sharpening the tools he would later use to help others.
Limitless Movement was born from this experience.
In the early days, Luke offered 30-minute personalised mobility sessions, helping people unlock tight, restricted bodies and achieve real, measurable improvements — often immediately. He also quickly integrated mobility protocols into strength training sessions, creating a powerful one-two punch: move better, lift better.
Luke’s first coaching base was at Invictus5 in Coorparoo, QLD, a raw and gritty strength gym. His early clients came through genuine community engagement — showing up, helping people get strong, educating them on moving better — and letting results speak louder than sales pitches.
Each client became a learning opportunity. Luke questioned everything:
Could we get faster results by training less?
Could we train differently and get better outcomes?
Could mobility work transform someone's strength or resilience?
One of Luke’s earliest and most enduring client relationships was with James — a partnership that began with refining basic strength and evolved into deep work on mobility, movement mechanics, and peak performance. James overcame a stubborn hip slide that was limiting his power output and now trains as a complete, well-rounded athlete: strong, powerful, mobile, and resilient.
From the start, Limitless Movement was built on a purpose:
Helping people live a life with limitless movement.
But Luke quickly realised the problem ran deeper than just mobility.
The fitness industry, as he saw it, often rewarded shortcuts over skill, appearance over performance, and quick wins over long-term growth. Many gyms and trainers operated with standards too low to support real, lasting change.
Limitless Performance Centre (LPC) was built as the evolution of that purpose.
At LPC, the mission is clear:
Provide personalised, professional training at every level.
Raise the standard of coaching and care.
Create a space where community and accountability drive real, lasting transformation.
Because everyone — no matter their starting point — deserves to know what it feels like to move freely, live strongly, and perform without limits.