Sunday, April 14, 2024

Karate Training - Cross Training necessary for Flexibility

 


This Sunday's class is no different from each Sunday class. We have about 20 to 25 regular trainees who come every week and it is a mixed bag from all age groups, genders, and some nationalities.

I am happy to be the current Ken Shin Kai club President and with the guidance of Sensei Chia Kwek Fah (8th Dan Hanshi), we hope ton take part in some National tournament in the near future. We have 6 potential 'players' mainly from the young age group who we hope will step up to represent out club this year and do us proud. I have been practising karate for 22 years and currently hold the rank of Black Belt Dan 3. The reason I chose karate is that a lot of the movements emphasise balance, flexibility and strength which complements my other group of muscles utilised when I run long distance, which is namely balance, strength and endurance. It is the perfect foil for CROSS TRAINING. 

While my body feels its age, the old saying that 'age is just a number' well I can refute that.  

When you reach a certain age, and everything starts to stiffen, ache, and it takes much longer to recover.It was never like that in my 20s, 30s, and 40s. I used to run 10 - 14K PER DAY in the mornings EACH DAY for 5 days per week and after each run, I would go home, wash up and prepare for work THAT SAME DAY. This ritual would be repeated day in day out for years.

Hence, the body recovery for me as an example in the 20s, 30s and 40s are much FASTER than what I am experiencing NOW. Age slows everything down and from recovery, reflexes, and muscle strength diminishes - if not kept in check by CONTINUING to maintain or UP THE FREQUENCY OF EXERCISE EACH WEEK.  

Just remember, the human body is a quite like a  mechanical machine, while cells replicate and are formed daily, the bone structure and muscles will wither over time, so parts replacement is necessary - if there are replacment parts. Intraocular lenses for eyes, teeth implants and titanium plates are but 3 miracles that medical technology has advanced over the last 5 - 6 decades resulting in many people living well into their 90s and possibly 100s years of age - IF they have taken good care of their bodies and minds. 



Tinto - A Revisit 13th April 2024

 


Tosta Ramona with Anchovies and Burata Cheese 

Yesterday 13th April, we celebrated my wife's birthday at Tinto in Dempsey Road. We had eaten there once last year in June 2023 when my other son, Andrew was back in Singapore for a holiday.

When we arrived, the main dining hall was reserved for a private function (someone's going away party) and we were ushered into the back dining room promptly. We ordered exactly the same dishes save the suckling pig and the Gazpacho (cold soup) as there were only 3 of us yesterday compared to 9 months ago.

Sadly, the dishes turned out rather bland compared to the first dining experience and although the standard is still very good, there was a suspicion that the kitchen had pre made these dishes in advance and kept them warm - as there was a big function in the main dining hall and hence the kitchen would be overworked.

This is only our hunch or guess.

Anyway, here are the 3 better dishes which I would give on the average 4.5 stars out of 5.

Tosta Ramona with Anchovies and Burata Cheese - Tapas

The toast is very crunchy and the anchovies are fresh. The cheese is just right and there is a hint of tomato paste below the anchovies.

Much recommended.



Gambas Al Ajillio ; 
Pan fried prawns, garlic and chilli chips with tomato puree

Gambas Al Ajillio - Tapas

My wife's favourite. The prawns are fresh and the garlic oil is oh so tasty. The fried garlic chips are just right. 

Highly Recommended 



Chicken and Pork Paella 

Chicken and Pork Paella - Main Course

The paella was tasty and there were ample portions of chicken and pork, mixed with cheese, zucchini, baby brocolli and rosemary herbs. 

Highly recommended. 





Thursday, April 11, 2024

Accelerated Aging for Biomedical Devices IQ OQ and PQ

 

For people in Quality Assurance in Biomedical,Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Foods, it is imperative to have the following ready for presentation especially during audit for a Good Manufacturing Practice factory.


IQ, OQ and PQ refers to the 3 activities that must be performed on test equipment and machines as part of the validation of manufacturing processes.

Installation Qualification (IQ), Operational Qualification (OQ) and Performance Qualification (PQ) documentation will be provided and consultancy given by our friendly sales specialists whenever any environmental chamber is purchased from QRA INTERNATIONAL.

These documents will be necessary for the manufacturer to fully comply when the audit checks are carried out by the relavent health authorities  particularly when GMP certification and audit periods come around.

Contact QRA INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD for more information

www.qra.com.sg

Email : mark@qra.com.sg

            qrasales@qra.com.sg

We can help you get certified for your biomedical and pharmaceutical grade products.

 

 




Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Can we hit 300,000 Views by July ?

 


My 2 Duck Friends would be happy if we achieved 300,000 views as they would be Famous !


Not as famous as the Donald Duck but definately getting there !  

Cloud Based Monitoring of your Test Chambers Video 2 of 2

 


Once the data is captured, it is easily recoverable on a dashboard on your handphone, or notebook. This data can be very useful for your test reports and submissions for compliance to attain your IQ OQ and PQ status for your biomedical and pharmaceutical product which you manufacture in your factory.

For more information, visit 

www.qra.com.sg

Email : mark@qra.com.sg

             qrasales@qra.com.sg


Our friendly and knowledgeable sales specialists would be most pleased to guide you along your journey to achieving world class products fully compliant to

ASTM F 1980 - 21 

ISO 11607 


Email in your enquiries readers. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain. 



Cloud Based Monitoring for your Test Chambers Video 1 of 2

 


Watch this video carefully. The traditional method of collecting data from your test chamber is by the chart recorder which is normally 6, 8 or 12 channels and each channel represents a sensor reading for a thermocouple (for temperature) or piezoelectric sensor (for humidity).

QRA has developed a novel way employing IoT or the Internet of Things which uses the online wifi which each company or household has. The data captured can be preset to every minute, or every 5 minutes to ensure that the recording set on the chamber is accurately performed.

If the reading goes above or below the setting of say 50 C, there will be a trigger alarm and the end user is alerted that something could be amiss with the chamber. He can then alert the technician in charge to go down a take a look in that eventuality.

Interested ?

Please contact  QRA INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD.

www.qra.com.sg

Email : mark@qra.com.sg

            qrasales@qra.com.sg


We can custom a solution for you. No need expensive hires of full time technicians. They can be deployed elsewhere and can react when necessary - especially when triggered by the IoT Cloud Based Monitoring.


 


 


Sunday, April 7, 2024

Athletic Chamber - Proven Benefits of Live High Train Low and High as evidenced by our Elite Sprint Stars Results in Recent Times

    


Internal View of Athletic Chamber at Sports SG supplied and installed by QRA INTERNATIONAL 

Recently, our national sprinter Ms. Shanti Pereira has made the front pages of the news by coming in 2nd in the women's 100 m sprint and attaining the gold medal in the 200 m sprint recently concluded Asian Games (2023 edition) in Hangzhou China.

Kudos to her and her team of coaches, sports scientists, nutritionists and officials for reaching the pinnacle of her sport and has made her the current darling of Singapore sportsmen and women. The team behind her success is instrumental in ensuring that her performance is approaching world standard. There is also a whole depth of scientific work and sports preparation  for many months and even years to get her performance to world class level and as a result slash her 100 m and 200 m times by so much. All legal and employing the highest levels of science and technology, coaching techniques etc - it is worth it.In my humble opinion.    

Two particular pieces of equipment which I wish to highlight ; the Singapore Sports Institute offers hypoxic sleep rooms with O2 levels of 3000 m or 18.6% O2 per cubic metre of air. Normal sea levels have 20.9 or 20.8% of O2 per cubic metre of air. They also have an athletic chamber of approximately 70m3 size (which my company supplied in 2016) whereby the athletes can train from the various temperature and humidity ranges :

The Technology - Athletic Chamber provided by QRA International 

Temp : 0 to 50 C

Hum  : 20 - 95 % rH

O2    : Sea Level or 0 m (20.9% O2) to 5000 m (16.5%) 

CO2  : Less than 2000 ppm after 1 hour of intense activity by 4 athletes inside the chamber.


 

Fun Fact

People who are trapped in sealed enclosed spaces for long durations (freezer cold rooms for example)  die or faint from CO2 poisoning rather than from a lack of oxygen. The build up of CO2 caused by our breathing will rise to 8000 ppm and that is where faint headedness, dizziness, nausea sets in. If the environment is not rectified in time, by either 

1.  Releasing or scrubbing the CO2 away (by filters) 

2. Opening up the room and allowing the mixing of fresh air with O2 in and CO2 out

then the worse will happen ; disorientation, fainting and possibly death.

The Theory - General

Scientific studies have shown that elite athletes with well conditioned bodies (I highlight the words) can benefit from high altitude training. In the old days, many athletes went up to the mountains where the air was 'thin' and O2 levels were far lower than at sea level.

Live High (LH) 

This is where people who live high up the mountains, and endure low O2 levels for long stretches of time, for example, the Sherpas in the Himalayas. They have exceptionally well conditioned bodies. The reason ? Their haemaglobin levels in their blood are up to 50% more than ordinary people living at sea level height.

Train Low (TL) and Train High (TH)  

Training Low means to train at sea level.Training High is to train at altitude.

The Theory - Specific 

Our bodies have both aorta and veins, and smaller tubes called capillaries.In each cm3 of blood vessel tube, for example have (say) 10 haemoglobin molecules or small buckets whose sole function is to carry Oxygen molecules from the main O2 supplier (lungs) to the various parts of the body.

With the proper use of oxygen, the body breaks it down and burns in for produce energy for all manner of daily bodily movement from breathing, walking, running, everything.

So at sea level, if for 1 cm3 of blood there are 10 buckets of haemoglobin to carry 10 air molecules worth 1 oxygen content in size, so the effect is 100 HO of energy potential - for example. (not scientific). So if he runs at sea level, at a certain speed which he is used to, he can use up to 100 HO of energy potential, and this is limited by the number of haemoglobin buckets in his per cm3 of blood.

In high level (3000 m - which is base camp Everest), the number of O2 molecules is far less say 10 molecules air but with 7 oxygen content per fixed volume of air. Then the person's energy capacity would be reduced to 10 x 7 or 70 HO. Thus, he would feel lethargic and not be able to run at the same speed.

Hence, your body's performance is limited by the O2 concentration in the air leading to anything from disorientation, altitude sickness, light headedness and slower work rate.  

To enhance his performance, the person would have to CONDITION his body by living in low O2 conditions for up to 2 weeks, so that :

1. The amount of haemoglobin grows in the blood vessels (it is amazing but true and backed by scientific research). It typically grows by 30 to 50% . So for 1 cm3 of blood, there can be up to 15 haemoglobin buckets in 1 cm3 of blood vessel - after conditioning in hypoxic rooms (rooms with low levels of Oxygen) for up to 2 weeks.

2. After 2 weeks, the athletes have (say) 15 buckets of haemoglobin and 15 molecules of air with 0.7 oxygen content, then the energy capacity is 15 x 0.7 or 105 HO. Over time and LH and TH, he can run at approximately the same speed but with less oxygen in the air.!

Magic ? No, the body is a tremendous adaptable machine !   

LHTLH or LHTL ? 

Science has shown that athletes with the program of Living High LH (3000) and Training Low TL (sea lavel) have the best results.

This means, that after 2 weeks of altitude training - either by living in the mountain at 3000 m height, and then going to train on the track in the sea level (0 metre), what happens ?

What happens ?

The height conditioned body  now has 15 haemoglobin buckets and at sea level (0 meters), there are 15 molecules with 1 oxygen content.

The persons energy capacity increases to 150 HO  or 15 x 10 HO ! 

He (in theory) can run by up to 50% faster than his original speed ! 

The effect is temporary as the haemoglobin level reverts back to 10 if the athlete stays at sea level - but the effect can last up till 2 weeks after return to sea level.

TL or TH ? 

Science has also shown that there are tangible benefits to train at both low and high levels of Oxygen. 

So here it is, the technology explained in layman terms 

Hence with the right team, technology, discipline and dedication, success for all our national athletes is a reality ! 


                                    The Completed Chamber Front View

    First in Asia with technology and leading the Way for our Future Top Athletes ! 

Interested ? Gym Owners, Recreational, serious and elite athletes please contact :

QRA INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD.

Subject : 1.  Athletic Chamber 

                2. Walk - In Chamber for Humans

               3.  Gym Pod 

Email :    1. qrasales@qra.com.sg

                2. mark@qra.com.sg

Price Range : from S$ 100, 000  (US$ 75, 000)  upwards


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