Beyond Fitness: Evidence-Based Fitness & Nutrition for Surrey Professionals

Most fitness advice is designed for 20-year-olds with infinite time and zero responsibilities. If you are a professional in your 40s or 50s, your health requires a different logic.

I started Ede Fitness to apply the same evidence-based approach I honed during my corporate career to help Surrey professionals regain their physical edge.

This blog shares the evidence, coaching principles and practical strategies I use every day with clients at Lightwater Leisure Centre.

Based at Lightwater Leisure Centre, my PrimeFit programme bridges the gap between clinical mechanics and high-performance coaching.

I don't deal in 'hacks' or 'miracles', I use behaviour-based nutrition and structural strength training to ensure your health remains your most critical business asset.

A headshot of Rob Ede Personal Trainer and Nutritionist

Rob Ede helping busy professionals across Surrey build strength, improve health and stay capable as they age.

Latest Evidence-Based Articles

Creatine After 40: The Evidence | PrimeFit Lightwater

Published on: 16/06/2026

Creatine for busy professionals in their 40s–60s — what the science says about muscle, brain and safety. Evidence-led coaching in Lightwater, Surrey Heath.

Executive Health & Performance
 Creatine After 40: The Evidence | PrimeFit Lightwater

The Science of Active Recovery: Why What You Do Between Sessions Matters More Than You Think

Published on: 08/06/2026

Most busy professionals in Surrey aren't lazy. They're just missing structured recovery. Here's why what you do between training sessions matters as much as the sessions themselves.

Executive Health & PerformanceJoint Health & Mobility
The Science of Active Recovery: Why What You Do Between Sessions Matters More Than You Think

Why Your Back Pain Is a Mechanical Problem, Not an Ageing Problem

Published on: 05/05/2026

Low back pain isn't ageing; it's a structural deficit. Fix the mechanics first!

Joint Health & Mobility
Why Your Back Pain Is a Mechanical Problem, Not an Ageing Problem