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EIT student boosts orchard workers' fitness levels

By Georgia May
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19 Aug, 2018 07:00 AM2 mins to read

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EIT student Roman Roberts (left) guides Abraham Leo through an exercise routine. Photo / Supplied

EIT student Roman Roberts (left) guides Abraham Leo through an exercise routine. Photo / Supplied

Now in his final year at EIT, bachelor of recreation and sport student Roman Roberts is educating seasonal workers about more than fruit.

Roberts has initiated a specially tailored fitness programme to help staff avoid work-related injuries, and began his practicum with T&G in February. He works with a group of 15 men from Vanuatu in a company-owned apple orchard, close to Havelock North.

He always pictured his career path in the health sector and has already got off to a flying start with the programme.

"Given the statistics for Māori and Pasifika communities, I wanted to get out information about the benefits of eating well, daily exercise and just general knowledge about the benefits of being healthy and fit. That's the pathway I wanted to take with my degree."

Some of the seasonal workers have returned to Hawke's Bay to assist T&G with harvesting and pruning.

Roberts said many of the workers were "trim and fit," but it was a matter of understanding the importance of warm-ups and stretching.

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"The warm-ups and cool downs are designed to avoid repetitive strain injuries associated with seasonal work."

"It's definitely a hard job and we want them to understand how good stretching is for the body. The people I'm working with at T&G are awesome, really helpful in terms of what I am aiming to do."

Because some of the group members speak little English, Roberts is planning to produce posters with translated instructions to help Pasifika workers follow the exercise programme.

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He has also created two illustrated manuals, one outlining a dynamic stretching plan and the other a static stretching plan.

Roberts also joins in with the exercises as the men start their day in the orchard, taking 10-15 minutes to guide them through the work-outs, and will often pop back at the end of the day for a cool-down session.

Originally from Auckland, Roberts said he wasn't focused at school and didn't know what to focus on as a career choice.

"When I was younger, I didn't know what I wanted to do. Being older and having life skills on my side I realise what's important."

Roberts said he would continue working with seasonal workers until they returned home to Vanuatu at the end of the season in mid September.

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