Strength Testing

Are you actually getting stronger? Now you can know.

Yarraville · Hampton East

You show up. You put the work in. And if someone asked whether it’s working, your honest answer would be “I think so?” Almost nobody training today has real, measurable proof they’re getting stronger, which is strange, because for most of us that’s the whole goal. This 40-minute appointment with a physiotherapist replaces “I think so” with numbers, using the same testing technology as elite sport.

40 minutes with a physio · VALD technology, as used in elite sport · Track your strength over time · HICAPS on the spot

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Measurement down to the muscle.

This isn’t a guess dressed up as a test. VALD is the strength-measurement technology used by professional sporting teams around the world, and our Yarraville and Hampton East studios run a full VALD testing suite. It measures you two ways, because real strength is both.

The movements

On the ForceDecks force plates and our VALD-equipped Iron Edge rack, you’re tested in the movements your life actually runs on: squats, deadlift-style pulls, calf raises and jumps. The plates read you thousands of times a second, measuring how much force you produce, how fast you produce it, and whether one side is quietly doing the other side’s work. It’s the same way the pros are tested, and none of it needs gym experience; every test is guided and controlled.

And your balance

The same plates measure your stability and balance with a precision the eye can’t, including single-leg control, the thing that decides how confidently you move now and how safely you’ll move at eighty. Balance is trainable at every age, and measuring it is the first step.

The muscles

The ForceFrame then isolates specific muscles in fixed positions, precision a gym machine can’t come near. Not “your legs”: your left quad against your right, your hamstrings, your glutes, your calves, your hip stabilisers, your shoulders, your grip.

The testing suite in use: single-leg stand, hop and return, and the isometric mid-thigh pull, with force read live off the plates.
Single-leg squat test on a VALD force plate inside the testing rack
Force plates and the rack: how much force, how fast, and which side is doing the work.
Seated strength test on the VALD ForceFrame, isolating one muscle group at a time
The ForceFrame: one muscle at a time, in a fixed position, left against right.
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One appointment, working in six directions.

Proof your training is working

A baseline today, a retest in a few months, and the honest answer in between, muscle by muscle, movement by movement. Getting stronger stops being a hope and becomes a number you watch go up.

Weak links found before they cost you

Left-right imbalances and underpowered muscles are the quiet setup for many injuries. Finding them while they’re just numbers on a report is a far better day than finding them the other way.

Training that finally has a target

Once you know exactly what’s weak, every class and session gets more useful, because you and the team know precisely what you’re building.

Recovery you can see

If you’re rehabbing, testing shows how the injured side truly compares to the other, and when you’re genuinely ready to return to running, sport or the gym, measured, not guessed.

Balance and the long game

Strength and balance are the two numbers that best predict how well you’ll move, age and stay on your feet. Knowing yours, against your age and gender norms, tells you exactly where you stand and what to build.

Motivation with receipts

There is nothing quite like watching your own numbers climb. Most people book their retest before they’ve left the building.

Replace “I think so” with numbers.

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Physio patients, members, and the curious.

Rehabbing something?

Testing turns your recovery into numbers, and it’s the engine behind our OA Program’s re-testing and Return to Running assessments. Your physiotherapist can build it into your plan.

Training already?

This is the answer to the question you can’t currently answer: is it working? Proof, muscle by muscle, of exactly what all those classes and sessions have built. If you train in Clinical Pilates, it turns your program into something you can measure.

In midlife or thinking about bone health?

Strength and balance are the two numbers that matter most for the decades ahead, and this appointment measures both properly. It pairs naturally with our Strong Bones program and Midlife Strength classes.

Just curious?

That’s a perfectly good reason. Most people have never been measured in their life, and the report tends to be the start of something.

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Forty minutes, three parts.

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What matters to you

Your goals, your history, anything you’re working around; this decides which movements and muscles we test.

2

The testing

Guided, controlled and surprisingly fun; most people leave wanting to beat their numbers.

3

Your report

Results against your age and gender norms, explained in plain English, with clear next steps, whether that’s a program, a class, physio, or simply a retest date to aim at.

Physiotherapist reviewing VALD strength test results on a tablet beside the force plates
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The practical bits.

Full Strength Testing runs at Yarraville and Hampton East, where the complete VALD suite lives: ForceDecks, ForceFrame and the VALD-equipped rack. Kensington offers handheld VALD DynaMo testing, ideal for quick, muscle-specific checks, with full testing seven minutes up the road at Yarraville. Appointments are 40 minutes with a physiotherapist, claimable on private health extras with HICAPS on the spot, and no referral is needed. Wear something you can move in.

Already been tested? Book a Strength Retest and see what has changed.

Where to find us

Two studios with the full suite.

The complete VALD testing suite lives at Yarraville in the inner west and Hampton East in the bayside south east. Kensington runs handheld DynaMo checks, with full testing seven minutes up the road at Yarraville.

Your numbers are waiting.

Book a Strength Test at Yarraville or Hampton East, and find out where you actually stand. Then retest, and watch what you’re building show up in black and white.

Find out where you actually stand.

Forty minutes with a physiotherapist and the full VALD suite. Choose your studio below, or call us if you’d rather talk it through first.

FAQ

Strength testing: your questions

What is VALD strength testing?

A 40-minute appointment with a physiotherapist, sometimes called a strength assessment, using VALD technology, force plates, the ForceFrame and a VALD-equipped rack, to measure your strength in functional movements like squats and pulls, your balance, and the force specific muscles produce. Results are compared against norms for your age and gender and delivered in a full report.

How do I know if I’m actually getting stronger?

This is the appointment that answers it. A baseline test now and a retest later show exactly what’s changed, muscle by muscle and movement by movement, in numbers rather than feelings.

Do I need to be fit or sporty to do it?

No. The tests are simple, guided movements with no gym experience needed, and the comparison is against people of your own age and gender, not athletes. Curiosity is a completely valid reason to book.

Does it test balance as well as strength?

Yes. The force plates measure stability and balance, including single-leg control, with far more precision than the eye. Strength and balance together are the best predictors of how well you’ll move and age.

Do I need to be a physio patient?

No. Testing is open to anyone: members, physio patients, or people who’ve never set foot in the building before.

How often should I retest?

Your physio will suggest a retest window in your report, based on what you’re working on and how quickly it’s likely to change.

Is it claimable on private health?

Yes. It’s a physiotherapy appointment, claimable on extras with HICAPS on the spot, no referral needed.

Where can I get strength testing in Melbourne?

Full VALD strength testing runs at All for One’s Yarraville and Hampton East studios, home to our complete testing suite. Kensington offers handheld VALD DynaMo testing, with full testing seven minutes away at Yarraville. Book online or call your nearest studio.






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