Sunday, February 13, 2011

Get wet and get tanned!

This is Me when swimming! :)
Hello guys! It's been so long since i blogged! haha! For today, i would like to introduce Swimming to my readers out there!
As you know during Chinese new year is the time where we will reward ourselves with good and nice food, people would not notice the type of unhealthy foods that they are eating!

For me, i enjoy swimming a lot and would go swimming every week during the weekend. I cultivated this habit of going swimming every weekend. Hmmmm so exactly where do i swim at? :) (Wear your thinking cap on)

Have you guess the correct answer? haha! Swimming is a sport where people can exercise and cut down on their excess fats in their body! I stayed in Sengkang and there is a swimming pool which is every near to my house! I would usually go there for swimming and get tan! :)

In the swimming pool, not only i am able to swim, there are also slides to be play! yes! Water playground slides in the pool itself! how great is that!
During the weekend, the pool would usually be flooded with tons of people, both swimming and playing the water slides! It is really very fun and i enjoyed myself a lot when swimming!

Soooo guys, what are u waiting for? Gear up your swimming gear and head down to Sengkang swimming pool to try out yourself of it! :) See ya there during the weekend!

The table below is the entrance fees of the various swimming pool!  :)
http://www.ssc.gov.sg/publish/Corporate/en/participation/hotspot/rates___charges/swimming_complexes.html
Swimming (individual admission) Sengkang, Choa Chu Kang, Jurong East or Jurong West Swimming Complexes Per entry per person Adult 1.50 2.00
Swimming (individual admission) Sengkang, Choa Chu Kang, Jurong East or Jurong West Swimming Complexes Per entry per person Child 0.80 1.00

Friday, January 7, 2011

Smack that, all on the floor, with a badminton racket!

Hello everyone! Welcome back to my sports blog! Today, I would like to share with you an interesting sport which I played during primary school. You must be wondering what sport it is righttttttt!! Without further ado, I would recommend badminton.

Badminton involves either 2 players or 4 players in order to carry out the game. I did not touch badminton for very long until last Tuesday, when I played with my group of friends. Indeed, it was enjoyable. I played it in Anchorvale community centre where I had to book a fee in order to play there. I prefer playing in an indoor court where it would not be affected by the wind.

The cost of booking a badminton court in the community centre cost for public: $6 (Off-Peak) and $7 (Peak). For additional benefit, Passion Card Member only cost $5 (Off-Peak) and $6 (Peak). Within the court, there are facilities such as water coolers and seats provided for people. There are f&b outlets which is MacDonald and convenience stores such as 7-11 that is just located 2 levels down the court.

Internet makes it even convenient for us to book the court where I can book it online or go down to the community centre and book it directly. After I paid for the badminton court booking, the staff passes me the badminton net and I was shocked. I thought the net would already be there in the court and I did not expect that I have to put the net by myself.

I think that playing badminton is a good sport for leisure time. You get to train every part of your body. It also helps to build up teamwork and rapport with your friends in a game of doubles. It is also a good sport if you are feeling stress as it will help to vent out your anger in the sport.


I found my rates here:
http://www.sengkangwest.org.sg/main/index.asp

Try badminton today and book a court in your nearby community centre at such a cheaper rates now!