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Our Journey to Iron Māori: Swimming Time Trials
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Our Journey to Iron Māori. Nau mai - Welcome! Thursday, August 13, 2015. Our Tri Squad training is in full swing again. These last two weeks we have spent time doing swimming time trials and also a run time trial just to see where students were at with their fitness. Sadly we've had a number of ailments affect our squad over the last few weeks so that's why it's taken us so long to get all our results in. Flu, tummy bugs and other nasty viruses have been floating around attacking our poor tamariki. Stell...
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Our Journey to Iron Māori: Practising our swimming techniques.
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Our Journey to Iron Māori. Nau mai - Welcome! Sunday, June 21, 2015. Practising our swimming techniques. Our Tri Squad have been practising their swimming techniques. I thought it would be a great idea to film them so we can take at look at what they are doing in the water. We'll sit down next week and take a look at their technique and set individual goals for our next few swimming sessions. Feel free to comment and give the students feedback if you are a swim coach, we value your input :).
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Our Journey to Iron Māori: YMCA awesome lifeguards
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Our Journey to Iron Māori. Nau mai - Welcome! Monday, June 29, 2015. Hi everyone. So, on Thursday we had swimming training and we just learnt how to do fingers , kicking on our backs and rotation. We did all of our drills and we had to do 6 lengths without stopping as a warm up. Here is a photo of the whole Triathlon Squad (except for Collin) that Miss Tito took of us with some of the AWESOME YMCA staff, who watch over us while we train. You guys rock! Labels: Iron Māori Rangatahi. Thanks YMCA Glen Innes.
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Our Journey to Iron Māori: Collin's swimming goals
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Our Journey to Iron Māori. Nau mai - Welcome! Friday, June 26, 2015. On Tuesday the triathlon squad went with Ms Tito to the Whare Fono to watch ourselves swimming (GoPro footage), so that we could see how we swim and what we needed to work on. Anyway, I am really enjoying training with the team and Ms Tito is really kind. I can’t wait until we go to Napier. Iron Māori Rangatahi training. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Practising our swimming techniques. My first spin class - Tyli. Varitey have kind...
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Our Journey to Iron Māori: Khaia's holiday run
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Our Journey to Iron Māori. Nau mai - Welcome! Thursday, July 30, 2015. The holidays have started and I started it off with my daily run, from St Heliers to mission bay, my dad had decided to tag along. That day I was going to time myself. My last time was 20 minutes and I was really looking forward to over taking it. It begins at the 1km mark and then I started. I really think my running has improved I hope next time I will beat it. Labels: Iron Māori Rangatahi. Iron Māori Rangatahi training.
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Our Journey to Iron Māori: June 2015
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Our Journey to Iron Māori. Nau mai - Welcome! Monday, June 29, 2015. Hi everyone. So, on Thursday we had swimming training and we just learnt how to do fingers , kicking on our backs and rotation. We did all of our drills and we had to do 6 lengths without stopping as a warm up. Here is a photo of the whole Triathlon Squad (except for Collin) that Miss Tito took of us with some of the AWESOME YMCA staff, who watch over us while we train. You guys rock! Labels: Iron Māori Rangatahi. Friday, June 26, 2015.
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Our Journey to Iron Māori: Quinlan's swim training.
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Our Journey to Iron Māori. Nau mai - Welcome! Monday, June 22, 2015. Last Thursday we did swim training for IronMāori. I think it was really challenging but also really fun. The Challenge was that we had to swim 6 lengths without stopping. I could swim 6 lengths but after the 6 lengths my legs were killing me but it was really good for me. On them I really liked the pink one. It was another fun training. Swim training for rangatahi. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Practising our swimming techniques.
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Our Journey to Iron Māori: My first spin class - Tyli
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Our Journey to Iron Māori. Nau mai - Welcome! Sunday, June 14, 2015. My first spin class - Tyli. Photo taken at YMCA Leisure centre - Glen Innes. On Wednesday it was my first spin bike training at the gym. Before training started we had to set up our bikes. Ms Tito helped me and showed me what to do for next time. I was so glad that I had brought my water bottle and sweat towel because I was sweating like a pig. Labels: Iron Māori Rangatahi training. Spin bike training for kids. My first spin class - Tyli.
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Our Journey to Iron Māori: July 2015
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Our Journey to Iron Māori. Nau mai - Welcome! Thursday, July 30, 2015. The holidays have started and I started it off with my daily run, from St Heliers to mission bay, my dad had decided to tag along. That day I was going to time myself. My last time was 20 minutes and I was really looking forward to over taking it. It begins at the 1km mark and then I started. I really think my running has improved I hope next time I will beat it. Labels: Iron Māori Rangatahi. Iron Māori Rangatahi training.
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