It's a sporting code that requires strength and discipline, and Darcell Apelu is one of the best.
Despite being one of the oldest heritage sports in New Zealand, less than 15 per cent of our current professional woodchoppers were women.
Mount Maunganui-based Apelu is one of the few female axemen - she has been woodchopping for years.
"I've probably been competing for half of my lifetime. I started when I was 14 and I will be 28 at the end of the year."
Apelu has been a member of the New Zealand Women's Team for much of that time.