Ollie completed his Bachelor of Health Science (Physiotherapy) at AUT. He is a former Personal Trainer with over five years of experience helping a diverse range of people achieve their goals. His passion for optimising health and performance through exercise inspired his transition into physiotherapy. Ollie is dedicated to helping individuals recover from injuries and return to doing what they love. He values primary prevention and empowers people to maintain active, healthy lifestyles to prevent injury and enhance well-being. Outside of work, Ollie enjoys football, spearfishing, strength training, and exploring the outdoors through hiking View details »
Aroha has completed degrees in both Physiotherapy and Human Nutrition at the University of Otago. She became established as a Sports and Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist with the Nelson College 1st XV and representative rugby teams. She is a preferred provider for Touch New Zealand and will travel with them to the World Cup. Aroha is passionate about addressing the underlying cause of injuries and rehabilitating people of all walks of life back to their goals View details »
Paddy earned his Bachelor of Physiotherapy from Wintec, building on his earlier achievement of a Diploma in Applied Sport and Exercise Leadership (Level 5) with Distinction in Personal Training and Exercise Prescription from the Otago Institute of Sports. He emphasizes a combination of education and hands-on techniques to empower individuals in overcoming barriers and achieving their goals. His areas of interest include cardiorespiratory health and injury prevention, particularly for adolescents.
In his free time, Paddy enjoys outdoor running, going to the gym, and training in Muay Thai kickboxing. View details »