

Overview | Tirohanga Whānui
The programme, provided by Humanics and in partnership with Firstbeat, guides you step-by-step towards fine-tuning your lifestyle to enhance your health, well-being and performance.
Make sure to bookmark this page, as you will use it throughout the programme to access key components.
Combine your commitment and our support to enjoy benefits such as these realised by past participants:
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Improved sleep quality
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Increased resilience / capacity to cope with stress
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Boost in energy and vitality
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Improved mental clarity
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Improved capacity to deal with uncertainty and life's demands
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More recovery time during the work-day
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Higher performance / productivity
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Enhanced interpersonal relating
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Increased physical activity and fitness
Your team of Health Coaches

Programme manager
Erik van den Top
Erik is an Applied Health Scientist specialising in preventative health / lifestyle medicine. He has a background in health coaching and research, with extensive training in lifestyle medicine, positive psychology, behavioural change science, psychophysiology and biofeedback, wellness and nutrition.
He currently focusses on leading research and innovations in the preventative health domain, to find better ways to support people with sustainable lifestyle changes and enhancing their health outcomes.
Erik manages the overall programme and supports the health coaching team.

Health Coach
Angela Byelich
She is a Professional Member of the Health Coaches Australia and New Zealand Association (HCANZA), being nominated as a HCANZA Awards Finalist in 2023. She holds a Diploma in Health Science, Graduate Diploma in Human Resource Management and an Advanced Cert. in Mental Health. In her own private health coaching practice she collaborates with many other individuals and organisations who share common values of innovation, optimism, care and sustainability.
Working with Ange you can expect tons of space for you, skilled coaching techniques, the very latest lifestyle medicine on offer, and ACT therapy tools. Ange will challenge you when needed, while remaining empathetic and supportive.

Health and Mental Health Coach
Ree George
In addition to private practice work, Ree is also a member of both the Health, and Mental Health Coaching Faculty at PREKURE. She loves walking alongside the students as they travel along their own coaching journey, and being up to date with the latest lifestyle medicine, and scientific evidence in the world of preventative health & wellbeing.
Ree also works in the corporate space – presenting workshops and webinars on topics such as ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy), Mental Fitness, Connections, and learning ways to recognise and prevent Burnout, Stress & Anxiety in order to thrive.
When Ree is not juggling the demands of being a working Mum of three spirited children, she loves to go on adventures out of the city and get lost in the nature and mountains of Aotearoa with her family.

Health and Mental Health Coach
Amanda Balcombe
Amanda has a Private Practice in Tamworth, Australia and she is a certified Health Coach and a professional member of the Health Coaches Australia and New Zealand Association; she also holds a Diploma of Positive Psychology and Wellbeing, Advanced Certificate of Mental Health and an Advanced Diploma of Financial Services (Financial Planning).
As a Health and Mental Fitness Coach, Amanda uses the latest evidence-based lifestyle medicine, accompanied by coaching techniques to empower her clients to find balance and vitality in the midst of their fast-paced lives. She helps clients let go of unhealthy habits, build new routines, chase new goals and become their own most powerful advocate.

Health Coach
Sarah Ahern
Her previous career as a Beauty Therapist provided Sarah insights into how unwell her clients were. Almost everyone was on medication and had spent years in and out of yo yo dieting. Tapping into her longstanding passion for health and nutrition, Sarah became a Metabolic Health Coach to make a difference in people's lives.
Sarah specialises in helping people regain their health, lose weight, reverse Type 2 Diabetes, and other metabolic illnesses through nutrition, behaviour and lifestyle change.
In her private practice, Sarah works alongside her clients to create change, build new habits that are sustainable, with a focus on creating and shifting their mindset, learning self love, compassion and acceptance. So they can become the best version of themselves.

Health Coach
Kirsten Rose
Kirsten is a Physiotherapist and Prekure Certified Health Coach. She has extensive training and experience in lifestyle medicine, biopsychosocial models of health and behaviour change, with a special interest in the role of exercise in optimizing both mental and physical fitness.
Over her career Kirsten has worked with people from all walks of life with a wide range of health-related concerns, from chronic pain sufferers and cancer survivors through to elite athletes and military personnel. From this experience she’s seen first hand how the foundations of our health and the pillars of performance differ by degree, not kind. She firmly believes that strategies required for wellbeing and sustainable high performance are actually simple, but the modern world makes them seem complex and difficult to implement.
Kirsten is passionate about empowering her client’s to convert their knowledge into action so that they can create truly sustainable wellbeing practices that support their goals both personally and professionally.
Frequently Asked Questions | Ngā pātai auau
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Who is providing this programme?
The programme is provided by Transformative Insights in partnership with Firstbeat.
Transformative Insights was founded by Erik van den Top who is a leading Functional Wellness Specialist, preventative health researcher, and Health Coach.
The programme is informed by up-to-date research and based on similar programmes run by Firstbeat and other Firstbeat Partners around the world.
Over 300,000 employees have improved their well-being with Firstbeat powered initiatives, at organisations such as BMW, SAP, KPMG, Canon, EY, Unilever and Heineken and by a growing number of leading organisations in New Zealand. -
What (time) commitment is required from me?
You need to set aside around 1.5 hours each week for things like keeping the measurement journal, engaging with the online resources, attending one-hour webinars, connecting with one of us for a one-to-one session and to get together with your accountability team.
Other than the webinars, you decide the when and where and therefore most participants find it relatively easy to fit participation in their work and life schedule.
Naturally, on top of that, you will need to commit time and effort to fine-tuning your lifestyle and adopting new routines / practices.
Less is more however, and for most participants focussing on just the "vital few" lifestyle choices is enough to achieve a big improvement. -
Who can participate?
If you have been invited by your employer, you can participate!
This includes employees who work remotely as the programme is 100% virtual.
The only exception: a Firstbeat Life measurement is not recommended if you have a pacemaker, a heart transplant, a heart condition, chronic atrial fibrillation / atrial flutter or uncontrolled thyroid dysfunction as these conditions can affect the results.
The measurement device is safe to wear during pregnancy and intensive work or sport. -
I find it difficult to make habit change stick. How will this programme help?
Making lifestyle changes and making them stick tends to be quite a challenge for us all. The programme leverages the latest research from behavioural change science to create optimal conditions for generating lasting change.
Some specifics:
~ Seeing the link between your lifestyle and your body's functioning (or lack thereof) is a huge motivator (and can be a powerful wake-up call)
~ You will learn about and have an opportunity to apply a variety of strategies to get lifestyle / habit change going and for making them stick
~ Seasoned wellness experts and coaches will be guiding you through making the right changes and holding you accountable (in a supportive way)
~ You won't be doing this on your own! You will work together with a small number of other participants in "Accountability Partnership Teams". Research shows that effective accountability partnerships raise your likelihood of success to 95%!
~ Optional but encouraged, you can share your lifestyle change commitments (and whether you are sticking to them) with your fellow participants and coach via an online habit tracker
~ Follow-up measurements will give you objective data about your progress and knowing a follow-up measurements is around the corner, tends to spur us on to stick to our commitments. -
Can my employer see my personal data?
No! Employers don't have access to individual employee’s personal data. This includes Firstbeat Life measurement results.
Employers only get to see aggregated, anonymised data for a company-wide and department-level overview. These reports are only generated if at least seven employees have completed a measurement during the report period.
You can find an overview of what the company level reporting looks like here.
Your personal / measurement data is stored on the Firstbeat web service in accordance with the Firstbeat Privacy Policy.
Also, everything you discuss with one of our health coaches in your one-to-one sessions is strictly confidential. All members of our team abide by the strict code of practice of their registering / accrediting body. -
What is involved in wearing the Firstbeat device?
The measurement device, called the Bodyguard, is very light (24 grams), non-invasive and easy to wear under your clothing. You'll hardly notice it's there!
You wear it for 24-hours a day for up to 5 days, except when you are showering, swimming etc (the device is not waterproof). The device attaches to your body with self-adhesive electrodes, which you replace every day. All very straight forward and no-one will notice you are wearing it (unless of course you want to show off how invested you are in improving your lifestyle).
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How regularly should I do a Firstbeat Life measurement?
The straightforward answer: As often as you like throughout the programme (and afterwards if you continue the subscription). How often you measure is up to you but the more you measure the more you will understand your own well-being and how it is changing.
Our recommendation: At a minimum, you need to complete a baseline measurement at the start of the programme and a follow-up measurement at the end of the programme.
In addition, it can be really powerful to do a few additional ones during the programme. For example a few weeks after you have made some initial lifestyle changes to see if they are starting to have an impact. Or if you are experimenting with a few different recovery practices and want to see which one is most effective, etc.
These additional measurement can be short(er), even just a day or a few days. -
Can I keep using the device and app after the programme?
You can, when you sign up for the self-funded ongoing subscription after the programme ($24.50 per month).
As part of this subscription you will be able to continue to book in a device for when you would like to complete a measurement. -
How does Firstbeat Life’s data differ from wearable devices?
The main differences are that 1) Firstbeat Life records heart rate variability with clinical-grade ECG, and 2) visually overlays your daily activities with this data.
Most wearable devices are based on monitoring pulse rate variation with optical technologies on the wrist. Without activity overlay, translating the data becomes challenging and most people find it difficult to then make positive change.
Firstbeat Life’s method provides highly accurate, meaningful, and actionable insights from your physiology during work, rest, exercise and sleep.
You can find out more about heart rate variability and the science behind Firstbeat here