
Local, regional and national coverage has garnered
Men’s Muster a groundswell of exposure and interest.
Interviews on radio and television of Muster Te Anau
Charitable Trust leadership and iconic Kiwi Legends has
helped afford the event traction. This men’s health &
wellness event slated for Men’s Health week appears to
resonate with attendees as a suitable way to actively
reflect on ways to ensure one’s own longevity of
health.
A men’s health & wellness event
combining learning, camaraderie and community with a
Lake2Lake Challenge for a bit for competition, fun and
achievement; participants are bound to come away with having
learned something new, tried something new … and hopefully
equipped to apply something new in relation to their own
wellness.
Designed to lift participants, Men’s
Muster features bits of education, exploration, engagement,
challenge and fun; rewarding participants with strengthened
connections, collaboration and community. All critical
elements to strong health & continued
wellness.
Individuals or groups of 4 mates/workmates
come to Men’s Muster as a team and take part
in the
Lake2Lake Challenge and learning how to ensure their own
health & wellness..
An inaugural event during
Men’s Health Week in June 2021, Men’s Muster promises
incredible Keynotes, excellent workshops (Work/Life
balance), superb insight (Conrad Goodhew, Chris Skellett)
and opportunities to explore Fiordland (free time
scheduled).
- Who: Males aged between
35-55 - What/Where: Blokes wellness event in Te Anau,
Fiordland - When: June 17 – 19, 2021
(COMPRESSED agenda) - Why: Do it for
yourself, do it for those you love - How much: Price
reductions extended to Friday, June
11th
“Men’s Health Week is
recognised around the world each June, serving as an annual
reminder that we’re not invincible, we don’t have all
the answers and, really, our health is as much owned by
those we love as by
ourselves.”
Mark Sainsbury
& Tim Greene
Directors,
Men’s Health Week NZ
Find us at (www.mensmuster.com) or on
Facebook
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