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Speed Freaks at parkrun video
Speed Freaks commit to their health and wellbeing, participation, inclusion and paying it forward. In addition to walking and running sessions during the week, Speed Freaks groups have become a regular attendees at parkruns around New Zealand.
Speed Freaks — Auckland
Participants of the Speed Freaks in Auckland share their experiences of how the group has had a life-changing impact on their health and happiness.
Meet Simone
Simone is one of Speed Freaks' 12 peer volunteers. She is a valued member of the whānau through sharing her lived experience and committing to movement as medicine for recovery.
Meet Julia
Julia is a Speed Freaks volunteer coach in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. Julia brings her own lived experience to her role, and she says you can often find her at the back of the pack on walks/runs because Speed Freaks' motto is that they don't leave anybody behind.
Meet John
John has grown confidence while a member of Speed Freaks, which led him to becoming a peer volunteer whose role it is to use his own passion to help others.
Meet Tineke
Tineke is on her third shot at recovery, and without Speed Freaks she says she doesn't know where she would be.
Meet Alan
Manukau Speed Freaks lead coach Alan takes the lead in conversation from whoever he is running with, because it is important Speed Freaks are comfortable to come along, move, and connect without judgement.
Meet Aisea
Speed Freaks is a way not only to help in Aisea's recovery, but to reconnect with his daughters after more than three years in prison kept them apart. His daughters have now started joining him on runs.