All About Running/Jogging/Marathons/Triathlons
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I just use the stairs to walk down and sometimes use the stairs to climb up. No warming up at all, hope its ok.
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hi autumnbronze/ooptimizer,
I've started a new topic:
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8114 -
Hi all,
anyone heard of Strongman Sports international? Saw their swimming training at Bishan swimming pool, and was very impressed with the kids over there. Quite a few are between 5yrs old to 12yrs old and they are all swimming very well in all 4 strokes. Spoke to their coach and was told that he is actually the head coach of Triathlon Association of Singapore. He told me that all the kids will be taking part in Osim triathlon very year.
Beside triathlon training, they also conduct competitive swim program too.
Think I will sign up for my kids for their swimming first.
Wonder anyone of you here heard of them? Please comments. Thanks!
Really very impress with the kids there with their swimming technique and their determination.
This is their website http://www.strongmansports.com.sg -
my son was with them since pri 4. Just stop this month to prepare for his PSLE. He loves the training that comprises of swimming, running and cycling. The swimming lesson can be compare to any of the swimming clubs out there.
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this kind of training at such young age will stunt growth?
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Hello!
Has anybody joined the Marathon or 10K in particular? I need to know whether all participants required to run most of the time or are they also allowed to just walk? I love running and walking but i'm a lousy runner (used to be good gazillion yrs ago in hi school :D). -
Hello 542la!
My name is Teacher Jerry. I'm a finisher of St. Chart 42km marathon, Aviva Ironman 70.3 and a Swimming coach.
So just tot of sharing with you.
Well, for most of the 10km races, there is usually no cut of timing that you need to achieve. Most organisers would prefer you to take part in the race and enjoy it. So, you can walk,jog, or crawl to the finishing line. No problem at all.
If this is your 1st time taking part in a 10k race. I would recommend you to go and enjoy the race (*even if it meant walking all the way*)
I always share my 1st marathon story with the kiddos. Teacher Jerry limped all the way for my 42km. (*had a cramp at the 12km mark).
Of course, adequate preparation before the start of any race is cruicial and important. You should be cover at least 2km -5km a week (depending on how comfortable you are) before you embark onto your 1st 10km race.
Rule of the thumb. Train safe, train smart and enjoy your race. :dancing: -
Oh wow...great! thanks for ellaborating Teacher Jerry!
I think i'm gonna join this year
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You are welcome!
To be inspired, you may take alook at my blog. hee... Hope that inspires u alittle!
http://www.twfec.org/2011/04/we-are-on-tv.html -
jerrycoaching:
Hi Teacher Jerry,You are welcome!
To be inspired, you may take alook at my blog. hee... Hope that inspires u alittle!
http://www.twfec.org/2011/04/we-are-on-tv.html
I'd also like to train for the 10km run. The most I could do now is 3.5km. I used to be able to do 6km and that was aeon ago and the longest I could do.
How should I train. Is it better to do road run or go McRitchie for the jungle run?
When is the marathon btw? Are there a few of this event in a year?
Thanks for your help.
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