Friday, January 27, 2012

An Adventure Ride to Pengerang

What a long time I didn't involved in camping trip. My last camping trip was at Pahang National Park in Kuala Tahan together with my sports science students as their final projects last year, a journey by a taxi, buses, trains, and foot that we will not forget. Then during October last year, I got to stay outside in wilderness & beaches during my Survival  Course in Kota Belud for 5 days without any tent and ration.

Great weekend! After suffering on bike and get camping for a night

This weekend, an epic journey to Tg Balau, Pengerang, Johor by bicycle really make me feel great again. Two days back to back cycling with a distance nearly 120km per way will teach me the art of day ride- the feel that I experienced during Trans Selatan last Dicember 2010.

Jiha & me will start our journey in the morning together with others cycling from Kolej Perdana who're will joining Trans 1Malaysia 2012 this 5-15 February. Then we will camping there, and have some fun with bbq dinner, fire, sea breeze, morning sun rise and perhaps clear water (I don't think so at this season). The next morning will cycle back to starting point in UTM JB.

As the bottom line, sometime I need a reward as simple as great adventure outing on weekend after got pushed for a week. Plus my next week will be the 9am to 11pm torturing task to completing within four consecutive days starts on Tuesday to Friday. I have Saturday as a rest day, and next Sunday (5 Feb) the Trans 1Malaysia program will begin!!!

Thursday, January 26, 2012

ISN Lecture Series is Back!

I love it so much when Institut Sukan Negara (National Sports Institute) organizing a Lecture Series to share latest findings & knowledge to sports enthusiast & practitioner nation wide. This effort is part of community contribution by ISN to Malaysian. So don't miss it or turn down your staff inquiry to go there.

Below is the describtion about the ISN Lecture Series 1/2012

Integrating Sports Science into Preparation Towards London 2012: The Malaysian Cycling High Performance Team Approach
Title:ISN LECTURE SERIES 1/2012
Number:1/12
Status:Not exceeded
Begin:Wednesday, February 08, 2012 at 08:00AM
End:Wednesday, February 08, 2012 at 12:30PM
Location:PERDANA HALL, ISN BUKIT JALIL
Bookable:215

The Speakers:

i.    John Beasley, Head Coach for Malaysian Cycling Team
ii.    David Williams, University of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia
iii.    Martyn Girvan, Apollo Gym, Australia

Tentative Programme

Theme: Integrating Sports Science into Preparation Towards London 2012:
The Malaysian Cycling High Performance Team Approach

08:00 am    Registration

08:30 am    Welcoming Speech

8:45 am    An Overview of Preparation Towards London 2012: Cycling
by John Beasley

09:15 am    Psychology in Track Sprint Cycling by David Williams

10:15 am    Training for Olympic Games by Martyn Girvan

11:15 am    Morning Break

11:30 am    Panel Session:

Integration Between Sports Science and Training: How It Works in Melbourne?
David Williams and Martyn Girvan
Moderator: Mohd Nizar Ahmad Padzi

12:30 noon    End

Who can participate? 
• Everyone in the sports field, i.e. sports scientists / officers / practitioners / physicians, academicians, administrators, students, coaches, athletes

How do I register?
• Do register online at www.isn.gov.my NOW

How much do I have to pay?
• Payment not required.

When is the closing date?
• Before/on 2 February 2012.

For enquiry :
Ms . Chiang Su Ping  suping@isn.gov.my
Mdm. Vasagie Ganapathy  vasagie@isn.gov.my
Tel : 03 8992 9759 / 9790 | Fax : 03 8996 4984

Thanks Lee Ming for gave me this info, so that I can share with my friends out there.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Trans 1Malaysia: The Together Gather Training

Last Sunday was the day Jiha & me training together with the organizer guys from Kolej Perdana, UTM. The wheels rolled at nearly 9am, we cycled at the steady pace to Puteri Harbor, Nusajaya. The sky was clear with the sunshine seems like we will facing a sunny & hot day. But the breeze played a role as air conditioner for us.

After we were riding consistently, within an hour we reached Kota Iskandar and took a break at Puteri Harbor. We chit-chat each others and some discussion happen.

Before the afternoon, we already arrived at Kolej Perdana, UTM and a couple cups of tea really chilled my increased core-temperature due to sunny day. I still can believe there were only seven riders from the organizing team were able to rode on last Sunday morning.

Perhaps this weekend the trip to Teluk Ramunia, Pengerang will be more riders cycling together, because our body need to acclimatize with current weather and to push our muscles & cardio ability as the date to 5th February is closer and closer.

May this weekend long distance ride from UTM to Teluk Ramunia and Teluk Ramunia to UTM on the second day with teach us what is the real meaning of "Pain is temporary. It may last a minute, or an hour, or a day, or a year, but eventually it will subside and something else will take its place. If I quit, however, it lasts forever" quote by Lance Armstrong.

website: http://transmalaysia2012.blogspot.com/

Friday, January 20, 2012

Rise of Dragon


To all my friends, my cyber friends, my blog's followers who're celebrating Chinese New Year, 
I'm wishing you Happy Chinese New Year

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Obesity & Associates

Sound like a lawyer firm huh? A lawyer firm full of overweight lawyers working together without caring their healthy life style, busy to sue & fight each other for the money. Haa, that is not main issue here, there is many more jobs out there requiring or sucking our quality time to pampering our own body & the time to loving our family in real time. That is why our Malaysian tend to pass Obesity Gateway as early as their marriage, after deliver a baby, after got a job or after passed 40 years old, which ever come first.

The obesity epidemic among Malaysian is on everyone's mind lately, as it should, given that the number of people battling the bulge has doubled in the last 30 years. Unfortunately, most of us are more concerned with how those extra kilos make us look instead of what those extra kilos are doing to the health of our bodies. In fact, scientists are consistently discovering new facts linking obesity to many different health problems. Generally speaking, men whose waist circumference exceeds 40 inches, and women whose waist circumference exceeds 36 inches (and mine still 29 at my age nearly get 30) are at increased risk of getting these diseases:

Heart Disease and Stroke
Hypertension (high blood pressure) is a symptom of developing heart disease, and is a risk factor for having a stroke. One-third to one-half of all individuals with high blood pressure are overweight. Your blood pressure rises as you gain weight, and usually begins to drop as you start losing weight. Once you reach the ideal weight for you height, your blood pressure usually stabilizes at a normal range..

Breast, Endometrial, Gallbladder and Colon Cancer
Post menopausal women who are obese have a 50% higher risk of getting breast cancer, and obese men have a 40% higher risk of colon cancer. Men and women have five times the risk of getting endometrial or gallbladder cancer if they are obese. Most recent research is beginning to indicate a higher risk of kidney, pancreas, rectum, esophagus, and liver cancer also.

Type 2 Diabetes
Although the exact mechanism behind it is not yet known, it is known that over 80% of patients with type 2 diabetes are overweight. Reduce your risk of this chronic illness, which can cause blindness, amputation, kidney and nerve disease, by walking at least 30 minutes everyday. Daily exercise has been proven to decrease the risk of getting type 2 diabetes.

Osteoarthritis
The most common form of joint disease in the United States (with over 21 million people suffering), osteoarthritis is a major cause of disability in people over 55. Obesity is one of the top ten causes of osteoarthritis, and makes healing more difficult should joint replacement surgery be required.

Sleep Apnea and Respiratory Problems
Sleep apnea (also known as obstructive sleep apnea) is a diagnosis that within the last 10 years has been link to obesity or being overweight. In the past, many patients who snored loudly and stopped breathing during the night were simply considered to have nasal irregularities. It has been shown that many of these actually have a condition called obstructive sleep apnea and are therefore at a higher risk of stroke, heart disease, insomnia and mood disorders. They also usually have high blood pressure. Most people diagnosed with sleep apnea are overweight, and in many cases, losing weight reverses the condition.

Unfortunately, knowing about the risks of being overweight Malaysian may give impetus to the decision to lose weight, but it does not make losing weight any easier. There is good news though; research shows that losing just 10% of your body weight reduces the risk of these diseases significantly. So whether you are 10 kilos overweight or 50 kilos, losing just 10% of your total body weight is enough to decrease the risk of these top five diseases. Keep that 10% goal in mind for whenever you begin to feel discouraged about how slowly the pounds are coming off. In the end, it is not what you look like that counts, it is how healthy you are, and it only takes a 10% weight loss to significantly increase the odds your future will be a healthier one.

Original article cited from: Kerry-Ann Crawford
http://www.deliciousdieting.com