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Jul 5, 2026, 21:47
4 Tips for Exercising with A Bleeding Disorder – Haemophilia Foundation Australia
Haemophilia Foundation Australia shared on LinkedIn:
”Did You Know?
Exercise is a way of working with the body so that you have to have the best chance of achieving what you want with your life.
It is important to take on exercise that you would like to do, rather than trying to commit to something that you will never enjoy or feel motivated about.
Abi Polus, Megan Walsh and Zev, who has severe haemophilia, share their advice.”

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