NZST-first
Studio hours and support replies are quoted in New Zealand Standard Time or daylight saving time as published by the NZ Government.
New Zealand trading name Khodraxnquezrion. Studio at 17 Papanui Road, Merivale, Christchurch 8014 (NZST). Domain khodraxnquezrion.world. We provide scheduling tools and short movement-session planning only—not medical or therapeutic advice; seek a registered health practitioner for personal health concerns.
We are a small Aotearoa New Zealand team based in Ōtautahi Christchurch. Khodraxnquezrion helps you map compact body-activity moments: you choose the length, order, and breathing room between blocks. No hype, no pressure—just a legible rhythm you can repeat alongside mahi at your desk or in the whare.
Whenua time
Studio hours and support replies are quoted in New Zealand Standard Time or daylight saving time as published by the NZ Government.
We write labels you would say out loud in a community hall—short verbs, no scare quotes, no borrowed clinical jargon.
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Modular field
Drop five-, ten-, or fifteen-minute units onto a timeline. Each slot keeps its label so your mates or colleagues see the same sequence.
Between blocks, the interface shows a neutral buffer so people can reset posture without a countdown that feels like a drill sergeant.
After a session, jot what felt steady or stiff. Notes stay beside the plan so next week’s layout shifts with evidence, not guesswork.
Interactive
Use the planner to estimate total time from repeated blocks. Figures are indicative only and do not replace your own judgement about breaks.
Visual thread
We treat each micro-session as a rectangle you can slide: widen one, narrow another, leave a gap for a cuppa or a phone call. The craft is in the spacing, not the spectacle.
Colour in the interface borrows from daylight paper and soft chalk—high contrast where it matters, softer contrast where your eyes rest.
Sequence
Rhythm strip
The bar below is a metaphor for how we colour time: pale for arrival, honey for warm-up, coral for active segments, rose for cool-down. Hover a segment to see it widen slightly.
Woven grid
When two groups share a room, the grid view overlaps their timelines transparently. Conflicts appear as a single soft highlight—no buzzers, no red alarms.
Questions
Studio pin
Keen on a walkthrough of the slot builder? The team answers questions about structure and pricing pathways—not about individual health outcomes.
Open channel