By Aktive
Published on Wednesday 01 September, 2021
Louisa Tuilotolava (Lulu) was born and raised in South Auckland. At 21 years old, Lulu made her debut as the first Tongan to represent New Zealand in the Black Sticks Women’s Hockey Team in 2018 against Japan.
“I got into sport and active recreation when I was a child. I was encouraged by my parents to give anything and everything a go.”
Lulu has recently completed a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications from Massey University and works as a Healthy Active Learning Community Connector at CLM Counties Manukau.
To be free! It’s having the freedom to express yourself.
I would participate in all sorts of different sports and activities. From playing with my neighbours to riding scooters or even cleaning the house! I would try new and different sports and activities such as athletics, basketball, soccer and touch.
I gave everything a go during the weekdays, but hockey was my weekend sport.
It feels very special to wear the Silver Fern.
I was honoured to represent, not only my country, but myself and most importantly, my family and friends who supported me and who are always in my corner 💜
Being physically active makes me feel like I’ve achieved a small goal.
Going out and being active makes me feel refreshed and good about myself.
I always reflect on the situation and see where there is room for improvement. I always tell myself to “trust the process” and remind myself that there are always going to be some setbacks along the way. But I never give up, always keep stiving to do the best you can.
My family and friends are my key enables. It’s important to surround yourself with good people who are there to support you and are willing to help you to be the best that you can be.
I’ve found that the support I receive from others always makes me want to deliver and show them that their support and belief in me is worth something.
Go out there and give something a try, it’ll be worth it in the end!