Hastings Leader

Officers top bodybuilde­rs

Pair on the beat and on top of the competitio­n

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You would think settling into a career as a new cop and taking up a new role in the tactical response team would be enough of a challenge for a Hawke’s Bay policing couple.

But the pair have also spent the past year training and competing in natural bodybuildi­ng competitio­ns, here and in Australia.

Constable Shane Gordon and Constable Michelle Hellyer have a stack of gold medals to show for it.

Hellyer is just over a year into her policing career, while Gordon has been with the police force for nearly eight years and recently joined a tactical dog team.

Hellyer has always loved CrossFit, competing at national level on several occasions, but found it difficult to get to classes with shift work. The change to bodybuildi­ng made sense as she could fit her training around her work.

“My personal trainer had been in my ear for a while to give bodybuildi­ng a go and then I met Shane, so I thought why not,” she said.

The police constable hasn’t looked back, taking out top

honours in her first competitio­n in Hawke’s Bay and then going on to win the national title, as well as gain her profession­al card.

Gordon, a member of the Hawke’s Bay Armed Offenders Squad, has been bodybuildi­ng and power-lifting for 13 years, and recently discovered natural bodybuildi­ng competitio­ns in New Zealand, for which competitor­s must be 100 per cent drug and substance free.

Gordon’s road to the nationals was a little rocky after tearing a bicep tendon and requiring emergency surgery 16 weeks out from the competitio­n, but he still took out the Hawke’s Bay and national titles and gained his profession­al card.

The police constable also won the overall men’s physique and men’s bodybuildi­ng titles at the Australasi­an Armed Forces/Emergency Services Championsh­ips in Brisbane.

The couple started training for the local and national events just as Cyclone Gabrielle hit Hawke’s Bay in 2023, with both facing long shifts and difficulty getting the food they needed.

“There was so much cake being delivered to the police stations from the public after the cyclone — we just had to walk away from it!” Gordon said.

Food continued to be an obstacle for Gordon as a month out from his national competitio­n he was deployed with the AOS to Gisborne after a gang shooting in the town.

He said: “I wasn’t sure what food I would be able to get and what cooking facilities I had so I took two kilos of cooked chicken with me.”

On an average day while training for the bodybuildi­ng competitio­n Gordon is often eating seven meals a day so would take three or four meals with him to have while on shift.

Bodybuildi­ng is an incredibly discipline­d sport, with everything from your food and water intake to your sleep being tracked. Both Hellyer and Gordon admit they’ve taken a container of their own food to social occasions to ensure they stay on track.

In the last couple of weeks before a competitio­n the pair shed weight, so the diet becomes incredibly lean which can be tough, especially for a police officer.

“You really need to manage your energy levels,” Gordon explained. “Your BAS scrapes against your skin, you can’t handle the cold and you even lose fat on the bottom of your

feet, so even standing and walking becomes uncomforta­ble.”

Hellyer agrees that those periods are tough.

“My team are amazingly supportive but those final weeks are hard work, so I often take a couple of weeks off prior to a big competitio­n,” she said.

While the road to success has been tough, the pair love

the challenge and the results.

“It is the ultimate test of discipline, but to see your body changing is fascinatin­g,” Gordon said.

With the pair now ‘profession­als’ their next goal is competing at the world championsh­ips in Canberra, in October. In the meantime, they’re enjoying the off-season with less training and more food.

 ?? ?? Constable Shane Gordon (left) and Constable Michelle Hellyer take out top spots at at National bodybuildi­ng competitio­n.
Constable Shane Gordon (left) and Constable Michelle Hellyer take out top spots at at National bodybuildi­ng competitio­n.
 ?? ?? Constables Shane Gordon (left) and Michelle Hellyer at Police College.
Constables Shane Gordon (left) and Michelle Hellyer at Police College.

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