All programmes combine movement, reflection, and habit building, adapted for different ages and contexts.
OUR APPROACH — HAUORA MEETS SHOT
 Hauora: A Māori Model of Wellbeing
 
Te Whare Tapa Whā, developed by Mason Durie, is at the heart of everything we do. It recognises four interconnected pillars of wellbein
Taha Tinana – Physical Wellbeing
 Building strength, movement, and confidence through boxing, martial arts, functional fitness, and breathing techniques. 
Taha Hinengaro – Mental & Emotional Wellbeing
Helping young people regulate their emotions, build focus and patience, and develop tools for navigating stress.Taha Wairua – Spiritual Wellbeing
Encouraging reflection, purpose, and personal meaning. This might look like journaling, kōrero, or mindful breathing.Taha Whānau – Social Wellbeing
Strengthening connection, belonging, and shared responsibility through teamwork, whanaungatanga, and mentorship.
Our Programmes
OUR IMPACT
 
Our programmes are evidence-based, community-driven, and proven to make a difference. What We’ve Achieved So Far
160+ students supported annually across multiple schools and community groups
Attendance improvements of +10% to +28%
Behavioural incidents significantly reduced
Noticeable gains in confidence, leadership, and self-regulation
“I used to get angry real fast. But after doing the breathing and boxing, I know how to calm myself now.”
12-year-old participant