
Yarraville · Hampton East · Kensington
Built by physios. Run like family.
Somewhere along the way, you’ve probably been told something about your body that you didn’t quite believe. That it’s just age. Just babies. Just stress. Just what happens now.
This whole place exists because we didn’t believe it either.
It’s wear and tear. Do your exercises. Rest it. Come back if it gets worse. Join a gym, any gym. It’s normal after kids. It’s normal at your age. Learn to live with it.
Hear those enough times and something shifts: you start managing your body like a disappointment. Planning around it. Apologising for it. Expecting a little less of it every year.
We’ve sat across the treatment table from thousands of people who were told exactly these things. Almost none of them were told the truth, which is that most of it was fixable, and nearly all of it was trainable.

We believe your body can be stronger at sixty than the world told you it could be at forty. We believe pain is information, not identity. We believe nobody should be handed a printed sheet of exercises and wished good luck with the rest of their life.
And we believe the difference between a body that shrinks and a body that grows is almost never willpower. It’s whether anyone actually knows you. Your history, your fears, what you’re working back to, how last week went. That’s what’s missing from most healthcare and almost every gym. Not equipment. Not information. Being known.
All for One opened in Yarraville in 2018 with one physiotherapist and a promise that wasn’t written down anywhere, because it didn’t need to be: everyone who walks in here will be known. Known at the front desk. Known by the person treating them. Known well enough that nobody would ever have to tell their story twice.
That was eight years, two more locations and more than 35 team members ago. Here’s the part we’re proudest of: we still know everyone by name. Not because it’s policy. Because we’ve only ever hired people who care, and we’ve kept everything small enough that caring works.

Your physio talks to your Pilates teacher. Your teacher knows what your body’s been through before your first class starts. The front desk knows your name, your niggle and how your week’s been. Mention something small after class and it doesn’t vanish into “you should get that looked at”; someone here looks at it.
You’re never handed off, never starting over, never explaining yourself twice. Most people have never felt their care actually joined up. Once you have, it’s very hard to go back.
The woman told her leaking was just part of having babies. The man told his back was just his age now. The pregnant mum whose gym quietly stopped having room for her. The woman in midlife who asked about lifting and was handed something gentle. The people starting again, after surgery, after kids, after years, who needed a room that assumed nothing.
If any of that is you: you were never the problem. And you’re exactly who this place was built for.

All of us, for each one of you: your physio, your teachers, your massage therapist, the front desk, one shared picture of you between them. We chose the name because it’s the whole job description in four words.
Expected at the front desk, set up before you ask, missed when you skip a week.
Extra minutes when you need them, and the truth when you need that instead.
Experienced practitioners, working from the evidence, honest when the answer is “let me find out”.
The person on the next reformer once walked in as unsure as you. Everyone in this building is getting better at something.
We look after our own team the way we ask them to look after you.
First chin-ups, first pain-free mornings, first kicks in a prenatal class. Progress gets noticed here.
Some of the people training here have been with us from the very start. We’re proudest of that last number.
Maybe you’re mid-story yourself right now: something hurting, something growing, something you’ve been told to live with. You don’t need the right words for it, and you don’t need to be ready for anything. Walk in with whatever’s true today, and from the moment you do, there’s a whole team on your side of it.
Yarraville 03 8319 9945 · Hampton East 03 9086 3740 · Kensington 03 8319 9946
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