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Don’t be like the NFL: How to go from lockdown fitness to high-intensity match fitness Kaua e rite ki te NFL: Me pēhea te whakangungu tika i a koe
Pre-season training for winter sports didn’t go as planned for anyone this year. Here are some tips to get your performance peaking.
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Visual transcript for Have a ‘hmmm?’ and have fun all summer video.
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Harper's story: How a back bend changed a child's life Te kōrero mō Harper: Ko te piko o te tuara, koia te tū o te tamaiti
When she was seven, Harper damaged her spine. Five years later she’s already ticking off her life goals, as she aims to become an inspirational ambassador.
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For over 130,000 New Zealanders, recovering from a pre-Christmas injury is on the to-do list. We looked into how that's happening.
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Christina's story: Don't let a preventable injury ruin your holiday Te kōrero a Christina: Kaua e turakina tō hararei nā tētahi wharanga e taea ai te kaupare atu
What was meant to be a hard-earned holiday in Rarotonga ended in a life-changing concussion for Christina Nicol. She's urging others not to make the same mistakes.
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Tina’s story: Back in touch after a serious injury Te kōrero a Tina: Kua hoki anō ki te pā whutupōro i muri i te wharanga kino
Tina suffered a serious injury while refereeing touch rugby in 2016. She’s encouraging Māori to put up their hands for the help and support they need.
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How to make the finish line this summer Me pēhea te whakawhiti i te rārangi whakamutunga i tēnei raumati
One of Aotearoa New Zealand’s greatest ultrarunners is keen to see people hitting our roads and trails this summer but has some important advice to help you reach the finish line.
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Let’s make our first Matariki holiday a safe one Kia haumaru te noho i te rā whakatā tuatahi o Matariki
ACC, Police, Waka Kotahi, Ministry of Transport, Auckland Transport and WorkSafe are joining up to urge people to stay safe on the road this Matariki weekend.
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By having a hmmm on the slopes you can avoid preventable injuries.
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Early in her life, our chief executive Megan Main gained first-hand experience of the impact injuries can have on whānau when her father suffered a fall at work.