Saturday, February 24, 2024

Discipline 101

 Discipline 

What it is : It is a  core value which you realise you MUST do like, for example, waking up at 5am in the morning to run 10 to 14km daily for 5 to days a week to condition my body to be ready for the ardous task of completing a marathon, in perhaps 6 - 9 months later.

It is forgoing many of the nice things like, sleeping late, lazing around, eating and drinking excessively as well as not having numerous occasional meetups with occasional friends for the sake of just 'catching up' when I have a goal to achieve.

Discipline and Sacrifice are like brother and sister.

Discipline and Hard Work are also relatives

Discipline is learning to say "No" when time is up and I need to rest in order to perform well mentally and physically for the next day.

Discipline is a MUST HAVE if I am to achieve any major goal in life. 






Can I get 200,000 Views by March ?

 

                                                                           in early 1964 


I intend to post as many of my thoughts as long as I am able. The reason why I started this blog way back in 2008 was to record my thoughts and views and as I age, I could look back and assess whether my thinking had matured or changed with each passing phase.

People are not aware that they lose cognizance or gain 'intelligence' or 'wisdom' hence the need for me to pen my thoughts ever so often.

Thanks to everyone who has bothered to read my blog, it was, is and will be a non commercial entity encompassing my own (biased or somewhat coloured by my life experience) experiences.

You are most welcome to post your views in the comments section.

I have had over 200 comments, some are just Bots, but many are long long friends and acquaintances over the years.

The power of social media is so far reaching and wonderful if it is harnessed in the right way.*

I'm optimistic my blog can hit 200,000 views in a month's time.

Prove me right readers.

Ed's Note

We hit 200,000 views on 19th March 2024.

Thanks Readers and Followers ! 

5 Things to Enable me to Get There

 There are 5  values I have learnt from the School of Life which separates the winners and the 'also rans' in life. Let me list them down broadly. Having the Vision and Grand Plan for my business or myself is easy.  Pursuing it and doing the day to day steps to achieve the Grand Plan is always the toughest part.

1. Discipline

2. Focus on my tasks 

(a) Grand plan laid out - refer to it

(b) day to day

(c) mid term

3. Resilience, Grit, Physical and Mental Pain Management

4. Doing what Must be Done even if I hate the task

5.  Rest when necessary.

Reflect on these 5 Values for a while. 




A working lunch in the Office yesterday




Sunday, February 18, 2024

Lovely Bak Chor Mee ( Minced Pork Noodles) at Botanic Gardens

 



I love a good Bak Chor Mee every once in a while. That is the  small springy noodles called Mee Kia or Eu Mee which is dipped in a boiling pot of pork broth for a couple of minutes and together with a host of other ingredients like pork loin, pork ball, a sliver of fried dace fish,minced pork and some chopped spring onions. Please see below for a better understanding of the description.




Lovely to Look at Very Tasty from the first bite 

There is a recent small food court which has recently been opened off Evans Road, beside the NUS swimming pool. Called Sprouts, it is air conditioned (I guess for the gentrified people living in the neighbourhood who come over regularly after their morning walks and hoping for a nice breakfast together with their Kopi Kosong) and there are 4 stalls in total.

The noodle stall is run by a husband and wife team (I am assuming). The offerings are all noodles based and the Bak Chor Mee comes in 2 types :

a) Basic Bak Chor Mee which costs $4.50 (US$ 3.80)

b) Bak Chor Mee with Abalone slices - wait wow for $6.50. (UDS$ 5.70) 

There has been a glut of inexpensive abalone and other seafood from Japan, I guess because of the embargo of Japanese seafood into China since the authorities released the water held from the Fukushima plant area into the sea.

Honestly writing, the noodles are springy and tasty. 

There is ample vinegar and the ingredients are plentiful.

The soup is also very tasty.

Overall I give this dish a 4.5 out of 5 ; 





  


Saturday, February 17, 2024

Human Performance Chamber with Solar Simulation

    Happy 8th Day of the Dragon Year !  

May this Year bring good Health, Business Opportunities, Luck and Good Fortune to  

                                                         you  and your family ! 


Human Performance Chamber for 4 athletes with Solar Lamps 

QRA International is the first company in Asia to provide for the largest Human Performance Chambers for athletes, soldiers and elite gym goers.

With its experience of over 21 years in the industry, QRA International has some 200 installations in Asia, Australia and Middle East. We are glad to provide top quality chambers to customers ranging for hospitals, military research institutions, universities and sports institutions.

The chamber in the picture is designed for simulating the hot and humid environment of the tropical jungles. The research done is for the prevention of heatstroke so the full solar spectrum is provided by the solar lamps (4) directly above the treadmills.

The environmental controlled conditions for the chamber are :

Temp       : - 20 C to + 50 C
Humidity :  10 to 95% rH
Wind        :  0 to 15 m/s wind speed%
Solar        : Full solar spectrum according to Arizona Sunlight standards
CO2         :  within 2000 ppm for 1 hour of extensive use by 4 persons inside chamber


The chamber provided by QRA International was installed and commissioned in 2015, so it is working perfectly well for close to 10 years.

QRA provides the full service package to all clients in a timely manner. We are ISO 9001 : 2015 certified and will be aiming to achieve the ISO 17025 certification within a year.


QRA International Pte Ltd provides the following for you :

1. Full technical consultancy with advice to latest standards and compliance.
2. Testing Services
3. Rental of Equipment
4. Preventive Maintenance and Calibration of your equipment
5. Upgrade and Repair of your equipment.


   Interested ?  Speak with us now !

   Call : (65) 6795 1486

   Email :     qrasales@qra.com.sg

   Website : www.qra.com.sg 

   We will be most happy to provide consultation to your technical people at the time convenient to you.





  

Goodbye Cousin Pete ; Gone Too Soon. Peter Abisheganaden (1960 - 2024)

 


The cousins (circa 2010) at Selangor Sports Club

From left : Me, Peter and Gerard 

My first cousin, Peter Abisheganaden, who was 2 years my senior, passed away last week on the 8th Feb 2024 around 5.15 pm. It was a major shock to all in the Abisheganaden family, close friends, business associates. The polo community worldwide was in shock as Peter had been a tremendous ambassador of the sport since he ventured into it, in his early teens.

He leaves behind his beloved wife of 28 years, Natasha, and 3 beautiful children, Zack, Zaine and Zulaiha. 

We were close when we were in our tween years. Peter and Jacintha are the children of my father's younger sibling Alex Abisheganaden. 

I remember fondly the days in the late 60s to mid 70s when we went almost weekly to Uncle Sudan's (as he was fondly called by all members of the family) place to have some dinner made by Aunty Eileen's maid. They lived in a single storey bungalow along Jalan Pemimpin those days till about the late 1980s.

Peter moved up to Malaysia, in the early 90s if I recall him telling me. After his migration up North, I met him perhaps less than a dozen times over the 30 years he has been in Malaysia. I recall we all went for his wedding to Natasha in 1995.

He was a gentleman, a great guy and someone whom I had looked up to when I was in my early teens.

One memory I recall back in those salad days was when we were in his garden and I wanted to practice my karate moves. So he put on his boxing gloves and danced around me, jabbing me. I was confused and got one square on my jaw, and went down. I never forgot that contest as I thought I was invincible with my karate. 

His love for horses, horse riding as well as show jumping etc was developed in the late 70s. I believe he represented Singapore in equestrian jumping and won the SEA games gold medals in the 90s.

A true avid sportsman, talented businessman, father, husband and all round great ambassador of the sport of kings.

Rest well, Pete. We had so many missed opportunities in this life.  



 


 


Monday, February 12, 2024

Hypoxic Chambers 101 (Reproduced from SimpliFast website)


Hypoxic Chamber Supplied by QRA to Sport Singapore in 2016 

Consumer-friendly and professional hypoxic chambers are now a normal part of endurance development and team sport conditioning. Recently, the fitness industry has become a customer of hypoxic chambers, as the rapid adaptations that altitude simulators provide is commercially appealing.

In this buyer’s guide, we review the details of investing in altitude chambers and cover the necessary terminology, science, and practical considerations so coaches and high performance staff will have the necessary information to get started. The benefits are simple: improved aerobic capacity from specific hematological adaptations that improve athlete stamina. Most of the research supports what we can do with altitude tents and indoor hypoxic chambers, but the magnitude is still unknown when addressing their real-world impact on athlete careers versus short studies. The final word on how to use the technology will be up to the sport scientists and coaches, but for now the use of altitude tents has merit.

What Is a Hypoxic Chamber?



Athletic Chamber in Aspire Hospital Doha Qatar
Proudly Supplied by QRA International in 2017 


A hypoxic chamber is an area of any size that simulates altitude conditions, and applications range from specialized training rooms to bed tents that allow athletes to sleep with the physiological conditions found at higher elevations. Don’t confuse hypoxic chambers with hyperbaric chambers, or systems that increase the oxygen content of the local environment. Hypoxic conditions are researched to help intensify the adaptation process, but the effects relate highly to the entire training program and lifestyle of the athlete. While the systems are mainly for enhancing athlete performance, some treatments are for non-athlete use, such as wellness centers and rehabilitation clinics.

Don’t confuse hypoxic chambers with hyperbaric chambers.CLICK TO TWEET

There are three categories of equipment currently available: small sleep space areas, direct breathing devices, and training room solutions. All three systems can help an array of athletes, ranging from elite endurance athletes to senior populations. The popularity of hypoxic chambers is growing in Europe, and they are now available in the U.S. for fitness and performance demands. Hypoxic chambers are not like gas analyzers or commercial restricted breathing masks, as oxygen utilization and restricted breathing are not true hypoxic technologies.

Single user breathing devices are systems that replicate altitude by directly connecting the individual athlete to an inhalation stimulus similar to elevation. The athlete can sleep or train with the system, and the surrounding area maintains normal conditions. Like a CPAP machine, but clearly designed to stress the athlete incrementally instead of restore breathing, the technology is safe and effective.

Sleeping areas are commercially available, and due to their size and the user experience, they are popular with recreational athletes and team sports. Because of the invasiveness to sleep, specifically the social barriers, the market isn’t close to saturation in the space. Hypoxic sleeping devices resemble tents, and are often referred to as altitude tents to convey the concept of the appearance and function of the solution. Some systems are reportedly uncomfortable to sleep in because the temperature can be slightly warmer than ideal conditions, so decreasing the bedroom’s temperature is the common adjustment.

Training zones require specialized construction of the room to ensure the space is literally airtight. Sizes range from small single training areas that athletes can cycle in individually all the way to team-sized environments. In addition to an airtight area with unique entryways, altitude generators are required to alter the internal environment and replicate elevation. Training areas with hypoxic technology are very popular with athletes in team sport. While most in team sports are not interested in sleeping high artificially, all athletes use the training chambers.

How Does a Hypoxic Chamber Work?

Inside the Sport SG Chamber 

Control 
Temperature : 0 to 50 C
Humidity : 20 - 95%
Altitude : 0 - 5000 m
CO2 Control : 400 ppm for 2 hours with 4 athletes

A hypoxic chamber is an artificial environment solution that senses the ambient conditions of the local area and has the ability to distort the oxygen profile, thus simulating altitude. The equipment makes calculations that increase or decrease the simulation with a high level of accuracy. In summary, a hypoxic chamber fools the body into believing the athlete is at elevation.

Similar to an air compressor, the generators are about the size of a washer and dryer, and sometimes larger than full-size refrigerators depending on the amount of air treated. Due to the electrical energy required to modify large spaces, the temperature of the generators used to be an issue in confined spaces. It’s important that coaches and others involved recognize that air flow is purposely restricted in hypoxic chambers, so air conditioning and air filtering is sometimes a challenge.

In summary, a hypoxic chamber fools the body into believing the athlete is at elevation.CLICK TO TWEET

Small systems use similar technology, but tents and other small-space solutions are not as powerful because they use fewer cubic liters than full room chambers for teams and large groups. Mask solutions are similar, meaning they utilize the same engineering but on a far smaller scale. Partial pressure of tents and other systems is not modified by technology, therefore the main difference with air at sea level is its nitrogen and oxygen ratio.

What Does the Science Say About Hypoxic Training?

The physiology of simulated altitude is important because athletes who artificially live high but train at sea level improve their tolerance and adaptations, but do not fully prepare for the rigors of altitude. Conversely, those who train in hypoxic conditions with short intervals also limit their exposure to altitude, as it requires a combination of living and training to fully capture the absolute benefits of elevation to the body. Team training is also usually limited to cross-training or non-specific conditioning, so the transfer and replication of game conditions are not interchangeable. The amount of general training that transfers at sea level is conflicting, but added conditioning at altitude or simulated altitude does have a stronger influence on adaptations specific to aerobic performance.

Nearly all of the improvements in aerobic capacity will come from the mitochondrial, hematological, and cardiopulmonary adaptations. Concurrent training methods that incorporate both power and endurance should be enough to preserve an athlete’s ability to produce power, and extend the aerobic capacity to repeat it and conserve those capabilities. The rate of decay—meaning how quickly the adaptations occur—is highly dependent on a myriad of factors, mainly training, genetics, diet, and recovery.

Genetic factors are a real component in the success of athletes, as some athletes don’t seem equipped to harness the simulated altitude. Conversely, some athletes are high responders due to their genetic profile. Other circumstances make hypoxic training invaluable, such as immobile athletes after surgery or illness. Based on the research, it’s not clear who makes an ideal candidate for altitude training, so determining the athletes who are best fit to use altitude simulation with hypoxic rooms and tents is a difficult process.

Standard Features and User Experience



Sports SG Chamber can fit in :
a) 4 Olympic Sized Treadmills
b) 2 Cycling Machines

Most, if not all, of the systems available have a limited warranty (up to 24 months) for conventional use. Some chamber systems have maintenance packages or agreements that minimize expenses, and nearly all of them have been tested for safety and effectiveness. Many of the features are universal, meaning the market is not dramatically different, just similar enough that comparisons are not necessary outside of basic information on offerings and prices.

We don’t intend to oversimplify, but hypoxic chambers are very similar to air conditioning units, as they display simple environmental data and provide a solution to change the conditions accordingly. As for the private or individual products, each system has ergonomics and design differences that are small but reliable for purchasing, such as workflow and simplicity. Unlike equipment in our other buyer’s guides, individual key features are not the primary selling point.

What Options Exist with Hypoxic Technology (Rooms, Tents, Face Masks)?

There are a handful of players in the space and most of the companies support all of the markets, ranging from serious weekend warrior to professional institutions. We list the five companies that lead the industry for hypoxic chambers, tents, and individual systems. While the choice of options is narrow, each company’s experience should give you confidence that they’ll still be around in a few years, despite the fact that the sports technology market can be so volatile.

Worldwide Suppliers 

1. Hypoxico (USA)

2. Sporting Edge (UK)

3. QRA International (Singapore)

4. Higher Peak (UK).


QRA International Pte Ltd

www.qra.com.sg

Email :qrasales@qra.com.sg

           mark@qra.com.sh

Tel     : (65) 6795 1486

21 Toh Guan Road East

#04 - 02 Toh Guan Centre

Singapore 608609

Supplying world class Hyopoxic Environmental Chambers to the World 









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