A new study tells what Māori men really think about exercise. Dr Isaac Warbrick says through his qualitative study he has discovered why Māori men are lacking the motivation to get to the gym and live a more fitness-focused life.
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High intensity interval te reo
Working the body and revitalising Te Reo Māori are what Natalie Muller of Ngāpuhi is aiming for in her morning fitness classes in Auckland.
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Kelly Ann heads to Zumba world stage
A Zumba instructor from Te Aitanga a Mahaki will take on the best in her field from around the world. Kelly Ann Nikara has made the finals for 'Zumba Next Rising Presenter' and will take the stage next month in Orlando.
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Community building through functional fitness
Nearly 100 competitors from Auckland and Wellington turned up to Discipline Performance Gym in East Tāmaki to take part in the "D7 Games". Owners Deach and Lisa Faafou say it's about building community and enabling people from all backgrounds and disciplines.
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New app to assist Māori, Pasifika with health
A new app targeted at assisting Māori and Pasifika with their health is being trialled.
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Māori loving Zuu on the Gold Coast
It's the fitness craze that's taken the world by storm, and has brought together people from all walks of life.
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O’Malley suffers injury ahead of bodybuilding comp
Professional bodybuilder Kenny O’Malley's return to the bodybuilding stage has hit a setback, with confirmation O’Malley has a large bicep distal tear to a muscle in his right arm.
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New POIFIT fitness a hit in Rotorua
POIFIT is Rotorua's new and unique fusion of cultural fitness that blends poi skills with an upper and lower body workout. The once-a-week class is proving popular attracting up to 50 participants of both haka performers and beginners.
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Community running coach Mark Edmonds awarded Queen Service Medal
Rotorua fitness coach, Mark Edmonds, has for many years served his community by training hundreds of athletes, throughout the Bay of Plenty. Today, his service has been recognised as he was honoured with a Queen Service Medal.