Every Now and Then...Newspaper always see..the Future of Young fellow..who help singapore gain medals.
I ever wonder.. Got school for Old kids Meh? I should say Adult range 25 and up up up up upp.
Are they not enough age/engery to complete compeition? Or all compeition had tied up age way below that leh?
Singapore Sports School - Future Kids.
Or Is there a Singapore Sports School - For adult.?
If no .... maybe they say..Adult no time...need to earn money..give birth..etc..so save $ to build 1..cos they is a lot of learn to play scheme..and might be able to gain compeition exp.
But..you also need to find a place really has good teacher and right places to play/train..and the right place to pay $
Firstly, is the physical wellness of young kids. The physical of young kids are in the developmental period and has to be nurtured and not over exerted. It does a disservice to national development as a whole if not managed in long term goodness of personal health development especially kids in sport activities.
Secondly is budget
Thirdly is the mindset of competition and interconnectivity for building strong bond and mutual cooperation amongst people as well as amongst nations through sportsmanshiping. Most essentially is the understanding of sportsmanship in personal development for mental bliss of tolerance, determination and compassion instead of achieving medals.
Fourthly, the support of statemen and its countrymen towards sportsmen mental and physical wellness as the primarily objective.
Lastly - It is my view that the vegetarian manner of living, by its purely physical effect on the human temperament, would most beneficially influence the lot of mankind. Vegetarian food leaves a deep impression on our nature. If the whole world adopts vegetarianism, it can change the destiny of humankind. Nothing will benefit human health and increase chances for survival of life on earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet.
—Albert Einstein (1879–1955)
world-class athlete Carl Lewis-
Excerpt from Carl Lewis’ introduction to Very Vegetarian,
by Jannequin Bennett - http://www.earthsave.org/lifestyle/carllewis.htm
Jane Black: Champion Weightlifter and Vegan Activist
Jane Black has set numerous Master's National and World records in weightlifting, and in the process has shattered the stereotype of the "frail vegan."
Many athletes are concerned about adequate protein intake. Explaining her experiences, Jane says, "According to various elite weightlifting coaches, the protein requirement for a highly competitive weightlifter is 2 to 2½ grams per kilo of bodyweight. If I adhered to that, I would be eating about 150 or so grams of protein, which I feel is ridiculous. I eat probably about 60-75. I have never had a problem building strength. The variables for strength building vary greatly for individuals—genetics, general state of health, and training program. All of these factors and more must be monitored ongoingly if a person wants to take on a sport, or build strength or explosive power, which Olympic lifting is all about. I fully believe that a person can be incredibly strong as a vegan. If you are going for a bodybuilder 'look,' i.e., extreme hypertrophy, low body fat, a vegan diet will have its drawbacks, but then I would challenge you to ask yourself why that is important to you. Most of the pictures of contest-ready bodybuilders on popular magazines [used] a ton of unnatural and pathological dietary practices to achieve that look."
lao kok kok oredi
not in the top condition physically
but of cos it is good to be always active and exercising to maintain fit and healthy body and mind
no need take part in comps to prove