Thrive Sports & Exercise Medicine

Thrive Sports & Exercise Medicine Dr. Louisa Barter specialises in Sports & Exercise Medicine and Women's Health.

As a GP with a Postgraduate Diploma in Sport and Exercise Medicine (PGDipSEM), she brings 15 years of experience in General Practice, Family Planning, and Female Health.

Thanks for having me ladies at your pink ribbon event!Such a fun afternoon tea with delicious food, games and an auction...
06/06/2026

Thanks for having me ladies at your pink ribbon event!

Such a fun afternoon tea with delicious food, games and an auction all for a great cause.

And always a privilege to asked to speak about my favourite topic…top tips to thrive through perimenopause!

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I popped into Forward Health Rotorua today to see Davide and Jenna’s new clinic - such an exciting venture for Rotorua.I...
14/05/2026

I popped into Forward Health Rotorua today to see Davide and Jenna’s new clinic - such an exciting venture for Rotorua.

I had a body composition and bone density scan, which was a really useful way to see where things are at and get a clearer baseline for the future.

For me, there was a personal reason too as my mum had a history for fracturing her hip, so I was keen to understand my own bone density and make sure I am doing all I can to have strong bones.

I really like the idea of using this kind of information to help future-proof your health; not in a dramatic way, but simply to make better decisions around strength, movement, nutrition and staying active for the long run.

And the good news is, there’s a lot we can do. Exercise, strength training, plyometrics, good nutrition and lifestyle changes can all make a real difference to our bodies and bone health.

It’s not about chasing a number. It’s about knowing where you’re starting from, then making a plan that fits.



This Mother’s Day, we give thanks and honour our mums 🤍We lost both my mum and my mother-in-law in the past six months. ...
09/05/2026

This Mother’s Day, we give thanks and honour our mums 🤍

We lost both my mum and my mother-in-law in the past six months. They were strong, active women who lived with significant long-term health challenges. In their final years, both broke a hip; something that, in many cases, can be prevented.

Their stories fuel my passion for changing our own. This gives us the best possible chance at longevity by building strength... in body and in mind.

This Mother’s Day, I’ll be a little selfish. I’ll head out for a long run, something I love, that keeps me fit and gives me space to reflect. Then I’ll spend the day watching and cheering on our boys at football and futsal...doing what they love most.

Holding gratitude, love, and intention today - for the mums we have, and the ones we carry with us 💛



Temporary stock issues for utrogestan in NZ mean they are brining some in from elsewhere so your packaging may look diff...
07/05/2026

Temporary stock issues for utrogestan in NZ mean they are brining some in from elsewhere so your packaging may look different next time you collect your script.

New season, fresh energy 💥To all the kids / teens stepping into winter sports right now … just showing up already puts y...
02/05/2026

New season, fresh energy 💥

To all the kids / teens stepping into winter sports right now … just showing up already puts you ahead. Consistency beats perfection.

Give your best each day, not just on game day. Focus on growth, not just the scoreboard. Wins will come, but progress is what lasts.

Fuel your body 🍎
Protect it 🛡️
Recover like it matters 😴

Play hard, stay smart, keep growing. 🌱🏆

How do you stay active through the colder months?Shorter days. Cooler mornings. Fewer daylight hours.Winter in Aotearoa ...
19/04/2026

How do you stay active through the colder months?

Shorter days. Cooler mornings. Fewer daylight hours.
Winter in Aotearoa doesn’t mean stopping - it means adapting how we move.

✨ Start small...and allow space for bigger goals
• Small goals: daily hīkoi, 6–8k steps, exercise snacks, computer breaks
• Bigger goals: 3 sessions of exercise a week for a month, a winter training block or picking an event to aim for
Motivation looks different for everyone - sometimes consistency is the win, sometimes it’s having something on the calendar.

🚶‍♀️ Movement counts - all of it
• Dog walks
• Walking or biking with tamariki to school
• Hīkoi with whānau or friends
• Indoor options: strength training, yoga, mobility, treadmill sessions, swimming
• Kapa haka - builds strength, balance, coordination and cardiovascular fitness
• Reducing your sedentary time - stand, stretch & move often - improves longevity

🌞 Seek the morning light
Even a short burst of winter sunshine early in the day helps regulate circadian rhythms, supporting sleep, mood, energy and hormones.

👥 Connection & accountability
Who are you accountable to?
• A training or walking buddy
• A kapa haka rōpū
• Whānau, friends or teammates
• A dog who won’t let you skip a walk 🐾

🧠 Why staying active matters
Regular movement supports:
• Mental health & emotional regulation
• Physical strength, bones & joints
• Hormonal health & metabolism
• Longevity and healthy ageing

🧖‍♀️ Winter self-care is part of the picture
Movement includes restoration:
• Sauna, spa, hot pools
• Yoga, breathwork
• Time to yourself - calming the nervous system

🥣 Eat with the season
Nourish your tinana with:
• Wholegrains
• Adequate protein
• Seasonal vegetables
• Warm, nourishing meals that support immunity and recovery

Winter isn’t about doing more.
It’s about moving in ways that feel realistic, meaningful, and connected - to your body, your people, and your culture.

Looks like we may have stock issues with utrogestan (progesterone)… hold onto your hat’s ladies …this may mean your phar...
10/04/2026

Looks like we may have stock issues with utrogestan (progesterone)… hold onto your hat’s ladies …this may mean your pharmacy may limit how many utrogestan you are given at a time for a while….

If you have issues getting hold of any please do not go with out, get hold of your medical practitioner for an alternative.

Article is on

Info from pharmac:
https://www.pharmac.govt.nz/medicine-funding-and-supply/medicine-notices/progesterone-2

Here's something new 👩‍⚕️🎓😀
29/03/2026

Here's something new 👩‍⚕️🎓😀

Congratulations to Dr Louisa Barter 🙌
The College warmly congratulates Dr Louisa Barter on her appointment as an Honorary Senior Lecturer with Te Wānanga Waiora | Division of Health at the University of Waikato.

A Fellow of the College, Dr Barter is an experienced GP practising in Ngongotahā, Rotorua, with specialist interests in sports and exercise medicine, women’s health and peri-menopause care. She works in a Cornerstone-accredited teaching practice and is deeply involved in mentoring GP registrars, medical students, trainee interns and nursing colleagues.

Dr Barter’s commitment to high-quality education, equitable care and community-focused general practice will be a valuable asset to students and colleagues alike.

Congratulations Dr Barter on this well deserved achievement 👏

“The beautiful game is the one that makes you feel something.” PeléWhat a pleasure to sponsor the wahine in team green !...
25/03/2026

“The beautiful game is the one that makes you feel something.” Pelé

What a pleasure to sponsor the wahine in team green !

A fabulous day and The Salvation Army is such a great cause!

Born to AdaptRotorua2026Always a pleasure to be part of this amazing event!Seeing everyone out there giving it everythin...
07/02/2026

Born to Adapt
Rotorua
2026

Always a pleasure to be part of this amazing event!

Seeing everyone out there giving it everything with smiles on their faces is so awesome!

This year we had more people than ever turn up and challenge themselves!

Congrats to and for another fantastic time on the trails!

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