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ABOUT US

Established in 2018 and created in 2011

by founder Angelina Barth. 

People usually assume Sami and Angie are sisters, due to the business name. However , Sisters means Sisterhood and Active means Fitness.

Sami Fisher, Angie's bestfriend use to attend classes and Angie would get her help making dance tracks. Angie told Sami she should become a trainer because of her talents. Soon enough, Sami became part of creating what is now The Active Sisters. 

Both Friends have become the forces behind empowering women to fall in love with movement whether you're dancing, lifting weights, hitting pads or just entering a studio that makes you feel included. 

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"We are passionate about empowering women to start by finding something that they can do and start there. Through the power of loving movement, it unravels love of ones life.  Energy, confidence, growth, happiness and more!" Angie & Sami xx

OUR SISTER FAMILY

EMPOWERING TRAINERS

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Here to support, educate and challenge you to acheive your goals and have fun while doing it!

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Angelina Barth

Owner & Founder

Advanced Diploma Fitness

Certificate Nutrition

Certificate Sports Nutrition 

Gold PunchFit Certification

Groove Method Certification

Preggi Bellies Certification 

Allied Health Assistant Certification

Certificate IV Aged Care

Diploma Business

Mental Health First Aid

First Aid, CPR

Blue & Yellow Card

PT QUALIFIED 

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Sami Fisher 

Owner

Choreographer & Trainer

Dance Fitness

Active Kids 

NDIS Trainer 

Active Ageing 

Certificate III Fitness

Certificate IV Fitness

First Aid, CPR 

Blue & Yellow Card

PT QUALIFIED 

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Ashlee

Certificate III Fitness

Vinyasa Yoga Instructor

Registered Nurse

Mental Health First Aid

First Aid, CPR 

Blue & Yellow Card

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Certificate IV Fitness

Allied Health Assistant 

First Aid, CPR

Blue & Yellow Card

PT QUALIFIED 

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Belle

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ANGIE'S STORY

After having years of health issues such as severe endometriosis, chronic fatigue, Angie doubled her body size, and became depressed from her health and a challenging upbringing. 

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When Angie hit rock bottom mentally and physically she turned to the gym to try and get better. But was set up for failure by a personal trainer. Angie quit the gym and the vicious cycle started again. It was the decision to order OzStyle Aerobic DVDs to do at home that put Angie on the journey she is on now. Finding a love in Aerobics made Angie start to create her own movements and Dance Fitness tracks. 

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This started Angie studying health and becoming a trainer. ​​

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Angie was part of running large Community and Allied Health companies for eleven years. She ran her part time business on the side for 8 years (previously known as Live Love Be). In 2018, Angie did the Kokoda track and it's on that track she knew she didn't want to keep doing both. She also wanted to change her business name to represent her philosophy.

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In 2018, The Active Sisters was born (Active = Fitness / Sisters = Sisterhood) and at the end of 2019 she decided it was time for her to hang up her corporate uniform and wear her fitness gear full time.

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This has grown into a business offering a variety of classes and kick ass empowering trainers. Classes operate from Monday - Saturday and include TRX, Dance Fitness, Surf Inspired workouts, Hip Hop Yoga, Aerobics, Strength, Boxing, Bootcamps, Low Impact classes, private corporate group sessions and personal training.

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Angie is passionate about empowering women to start by finding something that they can do and start there.  Find movement that you love as it will help anchor many things in your life. Through the power of loving movement it unravels love in ones life. Energy, Confidence, Growth, Happiness and more!

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Angie has been the Health and Fitness writer for Peninsula Life Magazine since 2018 and was named the 2nd Best Personal Trainer for 2020 in Redcliffe.

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Find out more about what's offered in STUDIO and ONLINE!

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