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Helping People Move Again: Gemma Thornton on Rehab, Pilates & Purpose

51 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of The Guest Speaker, we sit down with Gemma Thornton, a community rehabilitation coach at Body in Motion in the Bay of Plenty. Gemma’s pathway began with a love of dance, movement, and people. After high school, she studied Sport and Human Performance at Wintec, initially imagining a future as a PE or dance teacher. But as her studies unfolded, and as her own health journey with ulcerative colitis and endometriosis shaped the way she understood the body, recovery, and resilience, Gemma found herself drawn toward rehabilitation, wellbeing, Pilates, and hands-on community health work. Today, Gemma supports ACC clients through programmes like Training for Independence, falls prevention, and Activity with Arthritis, helping people rebuild strength, confidence, independence, and quality of life. Her story is a reminder that if you love health, movement, sport, or helping others, there are so many meaningful career pathways beyond the obvious ones. This kōrero is especially helpful for anyone who learns best by doing, is unsure whether traditional university is the right fit, or is navigating health challenges while trying to figure out what comes next.

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