Kinesiologist

Andrew Daniels

Andrew graduated from the University of Victoria with a Bachelors of Science in Kinesiology with honors research in neuroscience. His academic journey led him to volunteer as a Human Anatomy Lab Assistant and Research Assistant at the University of Victoria. In these roles, he gained invaluable experience in teaching complex concepts to undergraduate students and conducting research using electroencephalography (EEG). Post graduation, he has continued his roles volunteering in these labs and received his BCAK certification.

Andrew loves helping and working with people of all ages and abilities. Volunteering as a pediatric physio assistant, working as a swimming instructor, and coaching various sports and special olympic groups, are some of the areas he has spent time helping others improve their skills and abilities. Andrew is also committed to community service working with local organizations such as the Rotaract Club of Victoria and Global Brigades, where they fundraise for medical supplies and assist in community development projects locally and abroad. More than anything, Andrew wishes to empower individuals through movement and rehabilitation, to help them make a positive impact on their lives.

In his free time, Andrew enjoys staying active through sports and outdoor activities, such as soccer, squash, and most recently training for his first Half Ironman (triathlon). He also loves and prioritizes spending time with friends and family.