Uncommon Sports for kids
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My elder son was sailing since P1 and recently converted to windsurfing…my second son is still sailing…i can provide more info for anyone who is interested.
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saw some kids attending fencing classes at united sq. seems like quite an interesting sport as well.
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DD doing ice speed skating. Very interesting, though dangerous sport.
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junrahmat:
DD doing ice speed skating. Very interesting, though dangerous sport.
ice skating sound cool!
both my kids love ice skating too, but its only for leisure, no actual lesson -
junrahmat:
DD doing ice speed skating. Very interesting, though dangerous sport.
That's unusual. Where does she train? -
my DS wanted to get a pilot licence, but he is not tall enough, and they have to give him booster seat on the trial flight !! :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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verykiasu2010:
my DS wanted to get a pilot licence, but he is not tall enough, and they have to give him booster seat on the trial flight !! :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
They are more well prepared now with booster seat. It used to be yellow pages.
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jtoh:
junrahmat:
DD doing ice speed skating. Very interesting, though dangerous sport.
That's unusual. Where does she train?
She trains at Kallaing ice rink, but only after 10pm, on Mondays. She's a SISA member, so they managed to book private ice time for the speed skaters to train. Timing's not great, but that's the only choice they have
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junrahmat:
jtoh:
[quote=\"junrahmat\"]DD doing ice speed skating. Very interesting, though dangerous sport.
That's unusual. Where does she train?
She trains at Kallaing ice rink, but only after 10pm, on Mondays. She's a SISA member, so they managed to book private ice time for the speed skaters to train. Timing's not great, but that's the only choice they have :([/quote]Are they offering speed skating at YOG? Is your dd training for it? -
A friend of mine has a daughter who does sky-diving acrobatics with iFly Singapore. That's a seriously uncommon sport!

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