Monday, July 13, 2009

Singapore badminton association in Singapore


In Singapore you can always see the prominence of sports related activities. Golf, different water spirits, canoeing, windsurfing, scuba diving, etc are very much popular. The youths are always become engaged with sports. That is the reason you can see the young generation in Singapore is really healthy. Other than cricket and football in Singapore you can also feel the importance of badminton. In the particular season people become so exited that they even forget to eat and drink.

Singapore Badminton Association was founded in the year 1929. In present days it has a home of its own while several thousand badminton enthusiasts follow the game in Singapore. In 1948, active preparations were made for Malaya including Singapore to compete for the first time in the Thomas Cup. The competition was held in the year 1949.

In February 1951, Singaporeans chose Guillemard Road for the building of a hall. This was meant as a venue of the Thomas Cup finals organized in the year 1952. The hall became a reality in 1952. It was become possible after so many problems and leaving the Association very much in the red. The Association could not even pay the exact amount. The ultimate outcome was the surrender of the hall to the Singapore Sports Council and that took over the debts. Its website features news and some of the announcements. You can also get information on the national coaches, squad, training programmes, court officials, and badminton coaching courses. The exhibition also includes a photo gallery.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Singapore and its sports

Sports are a very common name in Singapore. In Singapore sports has been popular since the colonial times. But with the changing society that covers society, economy, and polity the trend has really changed a lot. In present days one can find active participation from the populace. The traditional games like the capteh, congkak, gasing and sepak are now declining in their fame and reputation. You can find all these games in Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia and Thailand. One can also find that certain traditional games are still played in the households. The Singaporean government now promotes sports in Singapore. This is done in order to create a healthy and strong society and also to nurture a greater national unity. Singapore Sports Council is in charge of this action i.e. promotion of sports in Singapore.

The popular sports in Singapore include swimming, football, badminton, table tennis, and basketball. You can get the facilities for sports like basketballs, swimming, and other indoor games at the residential areas. On the other hand the water sports in Singapore include kayaking, sailing and water skiing. The important diving sites in Singapore include Pulau Habtu. This is an excellent place popular for its reefs. In Singapore you can feel adventurous when you enjoy scuba diving or windsurfing. People are very enthusiastic here and enjoy all types of interesting games.

The most popular sport in Singapore is football. The S. League comprises of 10 teams that compete with each other all through the year. To encourage more sports in Singapore i.e. to conserve the sports heritage of Singapore, the Sports Museum contains the Singapore sports history. This is located at West Entrance of the National Stadium. The main motto of this museum is to inform, educate and also entertain the public of Singapore. You can get the feel of Singapore’s sporting heritage. The National Physical Fitness Award was organized in Singapore in the year 1982. It requires a mandatory participation from all the students within the primary and secondary education.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Bodybuilding and nutrition in Singapore

Bodybuilding is always very important exercise in someone’s life. You can impress anyone by showing your muscles. Say your girlfriend. So, if you are in Singapore just try to visit the nutrition park. I am telling you will get the result very soon. For proper bodybuilding you should maintain your nutrition. A proper diet chart is very important. A dietitian is the best person to give you that. Proper combination of vitamin, protein, calcium and minerals should be there. A balance diet can provide balance nutrition.

Nutrition Park is a Singapore-based company which was established in May 2004. This was started by a group of sports enthusiasts from NTU and NUS. Nutrition Park was incorporated in June 2007 to become NutritionPark.com Pte. Ltd. If we see about the company’s vision it can be seen that it provide friendly, fast, and hassle-free shopping for quality health products. This is also important that all the products are available at affordable rates. In Singapore almost all the people shop there for quality shopping.

In earlier days Nutrition Park was something else. It has evolved from a tiny online store with very limited product range into the largest online fitness mega store in Singapore. It can boasts of the most comprehensive and complete range of products to suit any needs. Shopping for health and fitness products is very important in anyone’s life. If you are not feeling like going there, you can click in their website. In just one click your orders will be delivered to you. They deliver anywhere in Singapore within 24 hours.

The Singapore Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation i.e. SBFF is the National Sports Association or NSA that governs and also promotes the sport of bodybuilding in Singapore. The Singapore Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation was responsible for introducing several championships such as Asian Masters, Asian Pro-Am, Asian Juniors, Asian Women, etc. These put the Asian bodybuilding fraternity on a equality with standards in the European and American circuits as well.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Canoeing in Singapore

In Singapore canoeing is a great sport. You can enjoy a lot in canoeing if you have the guts to do so. The Singapore Canoe Federation or SCF is the National Sports Association i.e. NSA. This is actually responsible for the coordination, management, development and promotion of canoeing and also kayaking in Singapore. Kayakling is another sport which attracts a lot of visitors in Singapore. Canoeing is a great art. It represents the interest of its athletes. The members to the Singapore National Olympic Committee, Singapore Sports Council, other international canoeing bodies, and the public are also very interested about the whole thing.

The Singapore Rowing Association i.e. SARA is the National Sports Association. It promotes sport of rowing. It also regulates, coordinates, and advises on administrative matters relating to the sport of rowing in Singapore. The interest of the athletes and members to Singapore National Olympic Committee, the Singapore Sports Council, other international canoeing bodies, and the public can be seen.

The sports council of Singapore is very active and it always promotes different types of sports. The people of the country are also very enthusiastic. They play different types of sports here. The Singapore Dragon Boat Association i.e. SDBA is the National Sports Association i.e. NSA that promotes, organizes and co-ordinates all dragon boat activities in Singapore. The SDBA is a member of the International Dragon Boat Federation. It is recognized worldwide as the world governing body for the sport of Dragon Boat Racing.

SDBA’s operations centre is situated at the Kallang Water Sports Centre. The address is No. 10 Stadium Lane. This is open every day from 10:00am.-6:00pm. The exceptions are Mondays and other public holidays. Dragon boat and canoe equipment i.e. rudders, boats, paddles, bailers and life-vests can be hired from SDBA.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Windsurfing in Singapore

Windsurfing is very famous in Singapore. It is one of the famous water sports. The sport is very adventurous and always tries to keep you on your toes. The game involves high risk. The wind can be enjoyed on your face. The cold is very enjoyable while windsurfing in Singapore. Windsurfing carries an unusual mixture of surfing and sail at the same time. There are few sports that can offer you this experience. It is advisable that the surfer should have proper balance and power to practice this sport in Singapore. Windsurfing is a life-time experience sport. But the condition is you have to have a very good control and can easily cope up with the rapidly changing speeds of wind and sea water.

If you are a beginner you can have an instructor or trainer to help you out. Morning is the time for the beginners. Generally the breeze is calmer in the morning that suits the beginners of the game. You can easily manage gentle breeze and calmer water if doing for the first time. Windsurfing is the sports for the brave hearts that needs good physique to manage on the sea winds.

This year’s Singapore National Windsurfing Championship will take place over the weekend i.e. on Saturday-Sunday. The dates are 25-26 July 2009 at the National Sailing Centre.

In Singapore, the best season for windsurfing is especially during the two monsoon seasons i.e. SW monsoon from the month of July-October and NE monsoon from December-Febraury. In these months the wind picks up to about 12 knots. A typical sail size is 9-12 m. On the East Coast of the island, three clubs are located. These are stretching from south of Bedok Jetty all the way up in the direction of Changi. The names of the clubs are People’s Association Sea Sports Club, Pasta Fresca sailing club and SAFRA Sea Sports Club.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Scuba Diving in and around Singapore

Singapore is surrounded by some great diving sites. You can find some good diving schools as well where the beginners can undertake courses. Internationally recognized NAUI or PADI certification is available from these schools.

The diving classes are held during the day or night. The process also includes an adventurous trip to a nearby island where your newly-acquired skills can be practiced. You can chose among many spectacular diving sites for diving which are situated along with the east coast of Malaysia. Some of the diving sites are mentioned below:

Pulau Redang: Palau Redang is situated off the coast of Terengganu. It is in the northernmost state of the Malaysian east coast. The island is much more inaccessible than some other islands such as Pulau Tioman. Pulau Redang is used to be a divers’ secret. But now a day a brand new golf course has been completed at that place. Pulau Lang Tengah is another island situated nearby which is good for snorkeling.

Pulau Tioman: Pulau Tioman is situated off the coast of the Malaysian state of Pahang. This island can be said as the most popular diving sites among Singaporeans. The island is surrounded by some beautiful beaches which is easily accessible by Singapore by bus or ferry. Direct ferry is also there to reach the place. Presence of clear water and coral provide lots of opportunities to snorkeling and diving. Some of the excellent beach resorts are situated there. One is Berjaya Tioman, this is a great place to stay. But to enjoy more peace and tranquility you can stay at the smaller and inexpensive guest houses. I can say this much that you won’t repent for your decision

Pulau Kapas: Pulau Kapas is located offshore from the town of Marang in Teregganu. This is a small but beautiful island. Abode of clear water and powdery white sand, this place is known as a snorkellers’ paradise. The small nearby island of Pulau Raja offers some good snorkeling as well.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Lush golf courses in Singapore


Golf courses are always exciting as these offers you to think broad. Just compare a badminton course with a golf course, you can feel the difference. The names of some courses are given below:

Raffles Country Club: The golf course of this club contains 2-18 holes. Both the courses were designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. The gently rolling Lake golf course lies all along the Tengah Reservoir. This is bordered by marshes. The Palm Course offers lakes, undulating fairways that are bordered by small wooded hills. The address is 450 Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim, Singapore.

Seletar Base Golf Course: This course is having 9 holes. It is developed for British Air Force personnel in the year 1930. Visitors are welcome throughout the week. The address can be noted as 244 Oxford Street, Singapore.

SAFRA Resort & Country Club: The golf course of this club contains 27 holes. There are three courses for three groups and these are Navy, Army, and Air Force Courses. The length are 3085, 2005, and 3200m respectively. The course is designed by Max Wexler. If you want to visit the course, the address is 10, Changi Coast Walk, Singapore.

Sentosa Golf Club: The golf course in the club contains 2-18 holes. This Tanjong course was remodeled in the year 1995 by Max Wexler. This 6493 m long course is having 72 highest par. The Serapong was designed by Ronald Fream. The courses are open for visitors on weekdays. The address is Sentosa Island, 27 Bukit Manis Road, Singapore.

Sembawang Country Club: This course is having 18 holes. The length of the course is 5845 m where the highest Par is 72. An undulating layout is there featuring culverts and some ditches. The address of the course is Locked Bag Service 1 at Sembawang Post Office, Singapore.