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Could the power of community turn you into a triathlete? Mā te whakamanawa o te hapori e tū kaiaka ai koe?
That’s what a whānau fitness group based in Wellington is achieving. It’s full of support and encouraging people on their hauora journey.
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‘The Thinker’ appeared at three Mid Canterbury primary schools this week during sessions that encouraged the children to think about ways they can keep injury free while having fun.
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Former Silver Fern Anna Kennedy (née Thompson) was one of the first players to benefit from NetballSmart, an injury prevention programme launched 20 years ago by ACC. Now she's teaching NetballSmart principles to the young players she coaches.
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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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Working with Māori to keep our tamariki safe E mahi ngātahi ana ki a ngāi Māori kia noho haumaru ai ngā tamariki
ACC is investing in a new initiative aimed at keeping tamariki safe and giving them the best start in life.
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Inspirational Colin Thorne is proof you can keep doing the things you love as you get older. The 100-year-old is about to take part in his 50th marathon event, highlighting the importance of keeping active to stay injury free.
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"Make no mistake, kids must be more active" "Kia hāngai te kōrero, me nui ake ngā mahi ā-tinana a ngā tamariki"
The bottom line is we want Kiwi kids to be active – but it’s important to find balance.
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Following the resignation of Dame Paula Rebstock, Steve Maharey has been appointed as the new ACC Board Chair.
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We’ve released ‘Injuries in New Zealand, Insights from 2024: How we’re getting hurt and how you can make a difference’. It aims to raise awareness of the risk of injury in our motu and show how you can play a part in helping us reduce injuries.