
Kia ora!
We are into March already, iv come accustomed to slow days and fast months and years the older i get that's for sure. Last week, end of Feb was busy for me lots of mahi but also lots of life things happening. So was pretty nice to have a few days off to start this week but i got bored, not going to lie. I have lots of things lined up to grow ORA so looking forward to working with a few people to make some things happen this year. Heading into March i have preseason club rugby starting, lots of whanu birthdays, more mahi with the NZ7s and if you didn't know already Bay Boxfit are having a corporate fight night in Tauranga at the end of the month. I'm looking forward to a awesome night and I'm pretty sure there are tickets left, so grab some if you can. This is some actual quality boxing and done so professional, you will actually think you are in Dubai watching the Parker fight. Man, that fight was so good to watch. I'm back in clinic tomorrow with a few clients wanting needling. Love doing needling and always happy when clients want it. I feel like i go through this wave of needles. It will be very quiet no one having needles to a whole day of every client wanting needles, its great i love it. Also wanted to do a shout out to one of my clients who has been fighting ACC for a long time now and been coming to me fortnightly to reduce her pain, even just for a few days. She has finally won and will be getting her surgery!! Now i could go on and on about ACC. They expect you to drop off and leave it and just live with it but i told her NO, keep fighting. ACC make shitty judgments that they have no right making and never listen to what is actually going on. Well, she kept fighting and finally won her case and will be going into surgery for a accident that happened years ago. So grateful to be able to give her some pain relief and be a ear to listen to when ACC try and try again to decline her. Congratulations client (can't tell you all her name, confidentiality) and goodluck, see you on the other side, post op rehabilitation. Kia pai to marama. Ash





