Monday, June 29, 2009

Mission Accomplished -Well Done!!!

Dear All,
We have accomplished the mission of organising the NUS Invitational Lifesaving Championships for 10 times.
We would want to thanks all particpating teams for showing faith in us by coming over to our holy water for this joyous gathering.
A gathering for all lifesavers to meet up and display their lifesaving skills to each and others and most is to forge friendships through Lifesaving Sports.
Not to forget RP, who had successful hosted the inaugural Youth Lifesaving Funfest which indirectly show impact on this year NUS Invitational Lifesaving with 15 organisations, 50 men & women teams competing.
To all NUS lifesaving people and all volunteers officials from SLSS and ACJC,
It was indeed a long day, and it was your efforts that make this events a fruitful one with all the happy smiling faces of every competitors enjoying their time here in NUS.
Without you people, the show just cannot go on....
Thanks for the early few months planning, trainings, hardworks and tedious preparations, especially on Friday evening and early Saturday morning with tempertaure taking, preparation and setting up and making sure the events go smoothly until the tedious task again -- packing up.
No need to mention names, you all should know how much effort you have put in...
End of the day, all are still fit and able to pluck the sweet grape and legs clean without oil.... for the purpose of Lifesaving in NUS and our home.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

NUS Invitational Lifesaving 2009

Dear All,
This coming Sat, we are playing host, so need all possible help from all ULC members.

For those competing, you know your events, go for it.

For those helping out --thank you first, it will be a long day....


Everyone need to take your temperature for sat morning, if you are running a high fever, please stay at home.--see doctor is a must.


I have email all your trainings timings until yesterday late night trainings but only managed to key into your log page until 4 May 09...pls read your email.

Glad to know that many have improved - well done!

Do remember to set your own goal setting using SMART.


Always be humble and remember that it is not the competitons or trophies that we are going after , it's the teamNUS spirit that keeps us going on, let show other how united we are. - take pride it's an honour to represent NUS.


We are not just swimmer, runners, canoeists we are lifesavers.


Doing your best is more than enough.


OK ... let go......
Finish this task and it is mission accomplished for 10 times

Your loyal follower..

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Why asian guys can't get white girls?

This video is a bit long (may need to wait for it to load abit) and immature...but i think it is a good laugh...



yinren

P.S. I think the key is all in the peanut butter...lol

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Wii Madness

Ok,
training is not about being physical, it also test for your body coordination skills,
perhaps you all may like to try such activity then,
may make you a better swimmer

(I don't mean it, its just entertainment joke...)

Cheers!
Ah-Kok

Part 1

Part 2

Friday, June 19, 2009

Just in case...

Have a great weekend but at RP first,

Talked to Gary, he needs all your help with all your experience in Judging and arranging of manikins…

At least 10 of you all, maximum 30…

Please be there by 8.45am, the event start at 9am sharp…

Our trainings can be held at RP after the event, so the trainings at our holy water will be cancelled.

Bring your swimming attire, fins etc..



Thanks

Sim

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

RE: SportsBazaar Recuitment Drive

Dear all,

Kindly disseminate the information to your club/project members. Thank you!

the second Sports Bazaar will be held from 9th Sept to 11th Sept, at NUS Central Forum.

We are looking for enthusiastic and dedicated individuals to fill up the following roles:

Liaison
Publicity
Logistics

Interested candidates, to allow us to know your better, please send me an email with the following details:

Full name
Faculty/Year
Matric No.
Email
Contact No.
Club/Project Represented (if any)
Position interested

Thank you and we hope to receive response from our clubs soon!

Best Regards,

Zhong Hao
Project Advisor
Sports Bazaar
NUS Students' Sports Club
96815860

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

hey guys!

Splashdown'09 has an arrangement with ARENA from now till September..so if you're interested in getting anything from ARENA, do not hesistate to approach kiatju or me! discounts available!

-junsong

Monday, June 15, 2009

for some reason or other...

i don't expect any responses to this, but i've got to bring this up anyway. just in case anybody's wondering, it clashes with Invitationals...so yes...nobody should respond...

on behalf of NUS SRC, anybody who wants to cheer for teamNUS at the NUS-NTU-SMU-SIM Annual Dragon Boat Race Prime Minister's Challenge Trophy (what a long-winded name) held on 27th to 28th June 2009, please submit your names to me. tok_ws@hotmail.com

The Warm Up - How to Warm Up Before Exercise

Its more important than you thought it was.. Here's why..

Most athletes perform some type of regular warm up and cool down during training and racing. A proper warm up can increase the blood flow to the working muscle which results in decreased muscle stiffness, less risk of injury and improved performance. Additional benefits of warming up include physiological and psychological preparation.

Benefits of a Proper Warm Up:

Increased Muscle Temperature - The temperature increases within muscles that are used during a warm up routine. A warmed muscle both contracts more forcefully and relaxes more quickly. In this way both speed and strength can be enhanced. Also, the probability of overstretching a muscle and causing injury is far less.

Increased Body Temperature - This improves muscle elasticity, also reducing the risk of strains and pulls.

Blood Vessels Dilate - This reduces the resistance to blood flow and lower stress on the heart.

Improve Efficient Cooling - By activating the heat-dissipation mechanisms in the body (efficient sweating) an athlete can cool efficiently and help prevent overheating early in the event or race.

Increased Blood Temperature - The temperature of blood increases as it travels through the muscles, and as blood temperature rises, the amount of oxygen it can hold becomes reduced. This means a slightly greater volume of oxygen is made available to the working muscles, enhancing endurance and performance.

Improved Range of Motion - The range of motion around a joint is increased.

Hormonal Changes - Your body increases its production of various hormones responsible for regulating energy production. During warm up this balance of hormones makes more carbohydrates and fatty acids available for energy production.

Mental Preparation - The warm up is also a good time to mentally prepare for an event by clearing the mind, increasing focus, reviewing skills and strategy. Positive imagery can also relax the athlete and build concentration.

Typical Warm up exercises include:

Gradually increasing the intensity of your specific sport. This uses the specific skills of a sport and is sometimes called a related warm up. For runners, the idea is to jog a while and add a few sprints into the routine to engage all the muscle fibers.

Adding movements not related to your sport in a slow steady manner: calisthenics or flexibility exercises for example. Ball players often use unrelated exercise for their warm up.

Which to choose? The best time to stretch a muscle is after it has an increased blood flow and has increased temperature to avoid injury.
Stretching a cold muscle can increase the risk of injury from pulls and tears. So you are better off doing gradual aerobic exercise before stretching. Keep in mind that the best time to stretch is after exercise because your muscles are warm and pliable with the increase of blood in them.

Make sure your warm up begins gradually, and uses the muscles that will be stressed during exercise.
Keep in mind that the perfect warm up is a very individual process that can only come with practice, experimentation and experience. Try warming up in various way, at various intensities until you find what works best for you. .

Source from Sportsmedicine.

Nicholas

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Gravel Scramble



Hey, posting this for my friend. More details at www.gravelscramble.blogspot.com =)

Friday, June 12, 2009

Confirm!

XS S M L XL
WeiSin YaWen WeiYang Yang Jun Nick
Lynn Nicholas Hong JunSong Fitzkhoon  
Cheryl Nicholas Hong JunSong Fitzkhoon  
  KiatJu Chong Hwee YinRen  
  XiYun Nick WeiSin  
  Nicole   WeiSin  
  KangRui   JunWei  
  Pearlyn   Nicky  
  Pearlyn   KarMeng  
      Ian  
      WeeSiang  
      WeeSiang  
      Yvonne  
      TheenMun  
      Crystal  
      FuJie  
      Fujie  
3 9 5 17 1

All paid except 1 person. Thank you for your cooperation! Double check your sizes.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Zun Yan

Please give me your orders for ZunYan shirts by

12 June 2009, Friday

Please take note of the dateline, and pay before that or the order will not be taken in. I will be collecting money this coming training, alternatively, if you would like to pay by ibanking/atm transfer, please email me (nic_cx@hotmail) or sms me for details (POSB/DBS). 8bucks per singlet.

For those who did not see the sizing and cutting of the singlet today, I’ll be bringing the samples on friday.

Current Orders:

XS: TWS, Lynn, Cheryl
S: Yawen*, Nicholas (x2), Kiat*, NXY, Nicx, PKR*, Pearls(x2)
M: Nick*, ChongHwee
L: Fitz (x2), TYR*, TWS (x2), JunWei*, NWJ*, CKM, Ian*, WeeSiang, CTM*, KJS (x2)*, Yve*, PYJ, CG
*marks paid orders.

  • FAQs and stuff
  • Not so sure whether they have sizing for XS, will bump it up to S if there isn’t. Not so sure if we have XLs either.
  • When will the shirts be ready? Will be in time for invi, estimated date of delivery: 23 June 2009.

Splashdown’ 09

Support our own event!
splashdown09.blogspot.cominfo_poster

Hi All,
Come and have fun @ SP BIATHLON 2009!!

4th July 2009 @ Singapore Polytechnic
Free Goodies & Singlet Various catagories to take part in.

See you there (:




-junsong (for huey min!)

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

ZunYan Shirt

Hi all, I have sample sizes of the singlet of zunyan (from the new supplier) if you are interested, come down early for training tmr (wed) to try the sizes. Will be collating the orders.

Legs & Paddles 2009

Special Invitation to 'Legs & Paddles' 2009
The Canoeing Club of National University of Singapore (NUS) is proud to present ‘Legs & Paddles 2009’. Our club is an active student organisation in campus that caters to the recreational sporting needs of both NUS staff and students.

Initiated by NUS Canoeing Club and in collaboration with NUS Students’ Sports Club, LNP is a biathlon that combines running and kayaking. LNP 2009 will be held at Marina Basin (Kallang) on Sunday, 23 August 2009. This unique sporting event seeks to promote team bonding, competitive spirit and healthy lifestyle through kayaking and running. It is open to all sports enthusiasts!

Moreover, every participant of LNP 2009 will receive the following entitlements:

· An attractive goody bag with valuable vouchers, beverages, magazines, etc (from Red Bull, Kimage, Sun Play, Fabulous Tan and many others)
· An exclusive dry-fit LNP Running Tee
Hence, we would like to extend a warm invitation to your organisation and staff to partake in this thrilling event and have an experience of a lifetime. Our club needs your company’s support and it will be a great bonding opportunity for your employees as well.
By participating in a team or as individuals, you may race to your limits (for Challenge category) or simply bask in the fun (for Open and Team categories or LNP Run). (please refer to the attached poster for more details)
EARLY BIRD PROMOTION:
Sign up from 1 June (Monday) to 14 June 2009 (Sunday) and enjoy 10% discount for all categories:
To register: http://legsandpaddles09.blogspot.com/
For further details, do visit and join our Facebook Group to keep you updated for our future events: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=44942646045
Thank you in advance for helping us to spread the message to your fellow colleagues. If you have any queries, feel free to contact us at legsandpaddles09@gmail.com
Hope to hear from you soon!

Yours sincerely,
NUS Canoeing Club

Monday, June 8, 2009

volunteer for AYG Swimming

Hello everyone!

The first Asian Youth Games(AYG) is going to be held in Singapore in July.
The swimming event is looking for responsible and enthusiatic volunteers to helpout on protocol roles such as ushers, prize ceremony assistants, VIP Lounge assistants, etc.

Venue: Singapore Sports School (woodlands)
Competition dates: 2-6th July 2009 (if you can't make it for all the days, you can rotate shifts with your friends)

If interested, you will also need to be available on the following days:
13th Jun, 2-5pm: Training
27th Jun, 9am-6pm: full day rehearsal
30th Jun, 4-6pm: final walk-thru

Anyone interested to catch the swim-actions of this prelude to the YOG(youth olympic games)?
pls e-mail me at yve_s12@yahoo.com

*erm... this is a wholly volunteer role, so there wont be any reimbursement. Might have free t-shirt though! =P

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Bronze Cross post-course assignment - Sentosa Demostration

First, Congratulate to all who pass their Bronze Cross Exam. Now comes the bad news...just like the Bronze Medallion graduate...you all need to do 1 duty(can go up to 2) before allowed to collect your BC certs...

For this month, we will be providing 3 people to help out with the sentosa demonstration for every week. (maybe not the last week as it is the nus invi)

i will be calling you all soon to ask for help with the sentosa demo as your post-course assignment...

Regards,
yinren
My name is Yaowen and still currently in NUS Lifeguard Corp. Basically i din realise that the call for intercon swimmers can come on ULC blog. this goes out to 'cheng teng" gang. Im involve with the intercon for bukit batok (CSC). If we are interested i can arrange for us to compete. TOTALLY forget that im a swimmer. Got makan money and if win can get more. Mr. Sim also living in BB so he can also swim for us if we convince him i think. Anyone else living in BB?

Saturday, June 6, 2009

PA Inter-Constituency Swimming Championship 2009

My name is Derrick and had previously joined NUS Lifeguard Corp when I was still an undergrad back in 2002.

I am currently involved in West Coast Community Sports Club (CSC) grassroots committee and taking charge of Inter-Constituency Swimming Championship for West Coast GRC.

As such, I would like to seek the kind assistance of NUS Lifeguard Corp Management Committee to source for NUS lifeguards who stay in West Coast GRC, i.e. Clementi in general and nominate identified NUS lifeguards to represent West Coast GRC in events such as 50m Freestyle, 50m Breaststroke, 50m Backstroke, 50m Butterfly, 4 X 50m Freestyle Relay & 4 X 50m Medley Relay.

The events are divided into several age groups as such (as at 1 Jan 09):

Men's/Women's Junior 16 to 20 yrs old

Men's/Women's Senior 21 to 30 yrs old

Anyone interested please leave your details with me. 97441613

Winning Design

http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/5717/zunyanfront11.jpg

zunyanback2

Friday, June 5, 2009

Zun Yan

A little change of plans regarding the ZunYan shirt. We are retaining the front design, just changing the fonts in the front. Kar Meng came out with various fonts designs, so we need you to vote which based on your impression on each design.

We really need the design ASAP, so please do this survey as soon as you see this. (Results will be collated by today, 5 June 2009)

http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/survey.zgi?p=WEB229A7Q7H6PK 
*Alert, it’s gonna be a long survey, but please stare hard at each design and give your honest opinions. Highest points win!

Back will remain the same.

zunyanback2

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Dayong Sampan at Causuarinas


Many do not have the photos of the surfboat rowing...
Thanks to Bob for showing our girls the ways..

So to share with you all, by now many should knew what is the purpose of the 'thong' thingy- by the rowers.
We have a member who love to have 'thong' --know who is he/she??

Also, the super long stretch ski - the double ski which is 8 to 8.5m in length with 2 rudders which Tony and Sim came in first...
Sim

Tuesday, June 2, 2009