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Young women in sport: Are we training them all wrong? Ngā taitamāhine o te ao hākinakina: Kei te hē rānei ngā mahi whakangungu?
When it comes to sport, women are smashing it. However, academics say male-biased training could be causing harm and throttling performance.
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Supporting your injured employee to recover at work E tautoko ana i te whakarauoratanga o tō kaimahi ki te wāhi mahi
Learn about recovery at work and how to support your injured employee to recover at work. Use the employer resources and download the guides.
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Para archer Paul Wallace and coach Garry Porter have made some huge gains in Paul’s first year in the sport, with support from the Paralympics NZ LevelUp programme. Supported by ACC, LevelUp helps coaches gain skills to coach disabled athletes.
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After dislocating her shoulder in a skiing accident, Northern Stars netballer Jamie Hume is back doing what she loves. She reflects on her rehab and the importance of injury prevention programme NetballSmart.
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Three years of e-scooters: the true cost of convenience Ko te tau tuatoru o te kutarere-ī: te utu tūturu o tēnei rawa haratau
In 2018 e-scooters hit our shores, but how did New Zealanders really get on with this new mode of transport?
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The growth of our rongoā Māori (traditional Māori healing) service has been further fostered at the Waka Ama Sprint Nationals, with practitioners on site to provide support to competitors and whānau.
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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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Journey from back injury to professional bodybuilder He haerenga mai i te whara tuarā ki te kaiwhakapakari tinana ngaio
Ephraim Gudgeon leaped off a 35-metre waterfall, fracturing his spine. He says nothing about his life has changed, except becoming a professional bodybuilder.
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While three Black Ferns share many things in common, their different motivations to lift a world cup trophy are what sets them apart.