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Monday
Feb202012

Award-winning fitness format comes to Papatoetoe

"Krank” was launched last 13 February 2012, at Allan Brewster Recreation Centre, giving people from all walks of life with all degrees of fitness and physical ability a new way to get fit.

The Krank fusion studio is outfitted with eight Krankcycles and equal number of traditional freestanding bikes to deliver group fitness classes with total body benefit.

Krank is a cardio and toning workout that, uniquely, focuses on the upper body. The movement is similar to grinding (like you would do on a yacht) and can be performed from seated, standing, lunge and squat positions.

Manukau Leisure’s fitness group manager, Lucy Lloyd-Barker, says it’s the machines’ accessibility that inspired Manukau Leisure to add Krank to its Community Gyms.

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Wednesday
Dec212011

South Auckland youth graduate leadership programme

21 December 2011

A dozen carefully selected South Auckland youth have graduated from the second annual AMP’d leadership programme. The young leaders were identified from the AMP’d drop in programme, which provides free sport and recreation for 11 to 17-year-olds after school in local Manukau parks, and have successfully completed the year-long SPARC Growing Leaders course.

Ofeina Ma’afu, Tou Dodds, Shontelle Kereopa, Eddie Elliot, Antonio Levi, Junior Notise, Joy Puepuemai, Eve Piho, Mary Piho, Nuku Tawhiti, Jacinta Kahika and Danny Korewha gathered with friends and family, on 10 December, at Auckland Council’s Manukau Civic Building to be formally recognised as emerging leaders in their communities, graduate the programme, and celebrate their success.

In a colourful ceremony that included drummers, Maori, Cook Island dance, and Samoan and Tongan haka, the graduates each received a certificate, a personalised bag and jacket, and a leadership pack. The leadership pack contains all the basic yet essential tools to enable the youth to gain employment or education, including a letter of reference, curriculum vitae, learners’ drivers license (if successfully completed), basic first aid certificate, personal identification and bank account details.

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Tuesday
Dec132011

AMP’d recognised at Manurewa Youth Workers’ Awards

13 December 2011

Approximately 250 people attended the 2011 Manurewa Youth Workers’ Awards, which is held every two years at Te Matariki Clendon Community Centre and Library to honour the work of youth workers in the young, vibrant community.

This year AMP’d, a youth programme delivered by Manukau Leisure and made possible by the John Walker “Find Your Field of Dreams” Foundation, Ministry of Social Development and The Southern Trust, took out two of the prestigious awards.

For the second time in a row AMP’d was presented with the award for a youth worker or organisation working in a sporting context. And they also took the “youth transitions” award, which recognises an organisation that has contributed to positive change in the community for young people.

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Tuesday
Nov292011

Manukau Leisure wins NZ Fitness Industry Award for Innovation

29 November 2011

Fitness New Zealand Awards Winner

Over the weekend Manukau Leisure picked up the Innovation Award at the New Zealand Fitness Industry Awards for the Krank initiative. Krank is an innovative and accessible workout and the trial studio at Lloyd Elsmore Park Leisure Centre, which was set up in February 2011, was the first of its kind in New Zealand.

Krank is a unique cardio and toning workout that allows participants to work out from standing, seated, squat and lunge positions. This presents an amazing opportunity for those who are physically challenged. It removes barriers for those in wheelchairs, with lower body injuries, suffering obesity, deconditioned, pregnant, or who are less able bodied.

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Monday
Nov282011

Breakers impress local kids at Otara Leisure Centre

28 November 2011

Breakers impress local kids at Otara Leisure Centre

On Tuesday 15 November, for the second year running, the SKYCITY NZ Breakers took time out to play an exhibition basketball game against local children from Otara primary schools.

The impressive Breakers line-up included key players Tom Abercombie, CJ Bruton, Dillon Boucher and American import Cedric Jackson, who took part to showcase the game and encourage kids into sport.

The event, known as Breaker Ball, is made possible by collaboration between the Otara Leisure Centre (operated by Auckland Council business unit Manukau Leisure), the John Walker ‘Find Your Field of Dreams’ Foundation Primary Sport programme (a Counties Manukau Sport programme) and the SKYCITY NZ Breakers.

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