 Kia ora bro. Kia ora bro. Welcome to the gym, I'm your fitness expert for today. Aye. I am. Dressed like that? Mate, I'll help you work out your biceps, your glutes. So the gains are good then? No, the gains are real brother. Gaining sweat rash? I think we should go check out the real professionals. Hi, I'm Keeloo. I'm in my last year of school. Next year I'm out in the working world and heading out to test the waters. And I'm also keen to find out what I need to know to get runs on the board in life post-school. Kia ora. Kia ora. Kia ora. Kia ora, Keeloo. So what made you want to get into this industry? In the beginning I wanted to make a difference in people's lives, in particular women. Going through a mental mind shift as well as physical change in my own life I decided I'd become a personal trainer. Do more rangatahi like us need to get more involved in your kind of industry? From my perspective and the mahi that I've been doing, a lot of the personal trainers are the same age as me, a lot older so it would be really refreshing to see rangatahi get involved in this industry, not just for other young people to follow but for relationship building, having older clients. If I was looking towards getting into this industry, what key attributes would I need? Definitely think you need to be self-motivated as well as having a caring personality for people because you're dealing with people every day and you've really got to care about the people that you're dealing with. Kia ora. How'd you find this workout? It's really good but, yeah, it's my way on the muscles a little bit. Having just done a list in the South, what would you say to rangatahi who might be interested in getting into this industry? I reckon just go for it because, you know, why not try everything, give everything a go because it's good for you, so why not? Kia ora. Kia ora. What is it that you do? Together with my wife we run a health and fitness programme ranging from group fitness through to personal training and even a powerlifting weightlifting programme as well. How is for rangatahi incorporated within your business? It's connected through our whānau so we have trained three generations all in one session at one time. We have a rangatahi programme so the rangatahi are allowed to come along and they train alongside their parents or auntie or uncle. Plenty of tamariki around as well so they're all around at every time our children travel everywhere with us. What skills, what I need or do I need to be in this industry? As a personal trainer, there are qualifications you need to attain to be able to run a fitness training. What do you have to do to keep your business going? We have to be very passionate about what we do. If we weren't passionate, I think we would have ended it a long time ago. Okay Kori, so by looking at us do you think we have the goods? I think you're a couple of bright young up-and-coming rangatahi that look like you've got aspirations to do great things. I can't predict your future but I think if the way he's looking now definitely got a good chance in our industry. We've just seen fitness, farming, hobby, and community style. More rangatahi are wanted in this mahi. You have to want to make a difference in people's lives. You need to be self-motivated. You need to be caring. You are dealing with people every day. For no rangatanga is important. Don't be too cool to train alongside your granny. Without passion, you're going to be in a lot of trouble. Make sure you check out our other awesome industry videos on the Maya website.