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You may be a professional photographer taking photos for big projects. Or you may be an amateur doing so purely out of passion. But no matter which category you fall … Continue Reading →
A low-carb diet typically comprises of restricting the intake of foods that are high in carbs. Some types of foods that primarily provide the body with carbs, may include rice, … Continue Reading →
The Journey Fitness Co. training programme, put together by co-founders Ben Pulham and Jon Fong, comprises of a fair bit of rolling hills training sessions or hill reps. For example, … Continue Reading →
We were greeted with multiple shocks throughout the group stages, and in the quarter-finals, we got another surprise – with not a single Northern Hemisphere team making it through. This … Continue Reading →
Today’s post is written by Aksel Yap, 32, an analyst managing a team specialising in software automation and trading applications He needs to be super efficient with his time – to … Continue Reading →
Last weekend, elite marathoner and medical doctor Derek Li, gave a talk on heart rate training and selection of running shoes, at a Young NTUC Earth Runners talk. Dr Li … Continue Reading →
The first Run With Pacers – to gear runners up for the StanChart Marathon Singapore on 6 December, took place last Saturday morning – beginning at the adidas store in … Continue Reading →
Now, you do no longer need to choose between the soft texture of white bread or the health benefits of whole-grain bread – when you are looking for a loaf … Continue Reading →
The Newton Challenge running race took place at East Coast Park this morning. Comprising of two categories, the 18km and 32km ones, this run is commonly used by many runners … Continue Reading →
Last night, the Puma Night Run 2015 took place, with more than 3,000 runners taking to the streets along the scenic Marina Barrage in a brand new 10km route. This … Continue Reading →
It is one thing to simply go out there and clock mileage when you are training for a race. But that will only get you so far. To take you … Continue Reading →
More than 10 to 15 years ago, Kaburaki Tsuyoshi, 47, had been simply another anonymous face living in Japan and holding down a comfortable job as a civil servant for … Continue Reading →
We are about halfway through the Rugby World Cup now and we have seen plenty of shockers. I think the one that tops all of these though, would probably be … Continue Reading →
As I entered the National Stadium last night at 7.30pm, for the Singapore Lions’ 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Cambodia, I noticed that while the stadium was not completely … Continue Reading →