Tuesday, February 28, 2006
Houseman!
Some of the best work outs has to be doing the house-cleaning, and turning it upside down... so it's not just about the feng-shui (Chinese geomancy, literally "wind-water"), but actually doing exactly what Pat Morita got Ralph Macchio to do with waving hands and rowing strokes on Lemmon Pledge and a towel - in my case. The funniest thing was watching Grey's Anatomy tonight and when I got up to get a drink, for a second, I didn't recognise where I was... thought I was in a friend's place elsewhere on the other side of the world. Talk about getting dis-oriented when you get up too fast...
Well, it could be the world spinning faster on its axis than I thought. Well, anyway, it's good that the bike's all pumped and cleaned and ready to rev, too.
About Joe's Subaru Forester...?
Friday, February 17, 2006
Torso Twist, Outstretched Arms, and Spread Fingers
Thanks, Gary, for the Drill Four tips. As I haven't been in the pool a while, I decided to keep my 40-lap tryst yesterday afternoon casual and easy-going. That's another way of saying that I planned to enjoy the swim, which ultimately means doing breast-stroke. But occasionally, I would do the front-crawl - either because a new intruder into the pool is hijacking my lane or because I was breaking my lap routine for variety. Anyway, as I broke into the front-crawl, with the torso twist advocated by Gary, I found myself more relaxed, and with the vertical alignment of my outstretched arms overhead, into the water and pulling it back with slightly opened fingers, I could immediately feel the vast increase in efficiency. The net result was a much smoother, faster and breathable swim.
But the pool quickly got crowded, with swimmers who really did not care about lane swimming and in particular, one bloke who simply could not swim straight!
Thankful for the fine afternoon sun that came out to bless the day, I found myself in the training pool side, away from the hustle of the competition pool, and then taking on some essential vitamins from the day glow. It was great that I met Gary last night and could happily tell him about this experience, too. What a cool guy!
Wednesday, February 08, 2006
Long Walk West



Saturday, February 04, 2006
Much In Vain, Where There's Plain Gain
The festive season still has a week or so more to go, and meanwhile those sugary delicacies are not fading out of view and falling out of reach. In fact, more obvious and ubiquitous than Mars or Snickers bars, these pineapple tarts, greenbean pressed-powder cookies, caramel batter rolled flakes (or "Love Letters" as they are popularly known), et al. are simply impossible to avoid and their seductive powers are greater than any sex siren.
So, even as vanity might induce one to fast, you cannot avoid the impulse to procrastinate on the protein at the sight so many conveniently available carbohydrate temptations. The nett result is a real gain... not in losing weight but gaining greater girth!
And all the dinners, suppers, snacks, and sweet sensations that symbolise wealth and prosperity in the simple shape of Chinese Mandarin oranges, will make one imitate the Fortune Buddha in form faster than a flash!
No pain, no gain is lost in meaning here. There is everything to gain from realising simply that it is in vain to resist. It will only be an added incentive to make things right and be weary of all dietary controls going awry whenever the festivities come around...

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