Fun found among physio base

Roslyn Physiotherapy practice owner and physio Brett Woodley (left) encourages Tane Carney to...
Roslyn Physiotherapy practice owner and physio Brett Woodley (left) encourages Tane Carney to strive for a top grip-strength reading during Saturday’s Dunedin Relay for Life. Mr Carney, a member of the NRG Dunedin South gym team, demonstrated an impressive grip-strength of 82kg. It was his first time attending the Relay for Life and he was impressed by the event. PHOTO: BRENDA HARWOOD
The Roslyn Physiotherapy team site was popular with some of the fitter participants at last weekend’s Relay for Life.

Practice owner and physio Brett Woodley and fellow staff were kept busy measuring grip-strength and jump-height, and the team’s
fun competition proved popular.

Members of the Roslyn Physiotherapy team had fun with a yellow theme for the Dunedin Relay for...
Members of the Roslyn Physiotherapy team had fun with a yellow theme for the Dunedin Relay for Life, held on Saturday at Forsyth Barr Stadium. Pictured are (back, from left) Kate Woodley, Deb Sutton, Pip Stewart, Alison Meldrum, Tim Robinson, (front, from left) Willow Robinson, 9, Astrid Robinson, 8, and Bex Jones. PHOTO: BRENDA HARWOOD
Mr Woodley and Roslyn Physio administrator Courtney Robinson organised the team to take part in their first Relay for Life event, and were keen to support the important work of the Cancer Society.

Team members enjoyed the buzz of the event, which attracted more than 1400 participants, and were happy to bask in the sunshine throughout the day.

brenda.harwood@thestar.co.nz