Thursday, March 4, 2010

Jordan 2 Singapore 1

A windy and cold Amman was the setting for the Asian Cup qualifier between the Middle East nation Jordan and one of the better Southeast Asian football countries Singapore. Jordan, backed by an amazing home crowd drew first blood by their most lethal forward in the match who resembles French attacking midfielder Karim Benzema.

Jordan executed multiple split- second moves. They used whatever spaces they could find. Their moves were fast, instantaneous, effective, accurate and stylish. On top of it all, they were more composed than Singapore. They attacked from all angles. The Jordanian midfield team kept the balls sent in from now and then. They were consistently on the prowl.

Singapore needs to improve. We played slow. We moved slow. We lacked rythm. If we were to analyse what needs to be done, there are a few aspects to look into. We have a fitness gap we need to bridge. We need to play with a lion's heart. We need to be more confident. We still lack the technical skills. We need to, as a team, be stronger.

Some of the notable performances by Singapore were of custodian Lionel Lewis, forward Noh Alam Shah, Jia Yi and the promising youngster, Harris.

We are out of the Asian Cup.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

My attempt at photography






No it is not anything about aperture effects, macro/ micro lens nor lugging the tripod around. It was just a pink Canon pocket camera and my attempt to capture.
The set above probably has a familiar theme: People. The theme interests me because we could see what emotions are. Wonder. Awe. Anticipation.
Children is another interesting theme. What could be more adorable?
I fancy scenes with great lighting effect. Such as the one of swirling waves basking in the bright sun rays. Totally amazing. There is something serene about the sea and I don't know what it is.















Tuesday, March 2, 2010

800m


Recently, the track and field event 800m has really got me very fascinated. It is fascinating because of the lactic challenge involved.
Lactic build- up is a funny feeling. It's a bit like medicine. It's not nice. But it's good. A definite paradox.
Above is the picture of a true world champion. He is the Canadian record- holder over 800m, arguably the most gruelling, tactically and physically event in track and field. Before the Osaka world championships a few years ago, the Canadian team stopped over Singapore. I literally saw Gary Reed doing 200m repeats at 22- 23 seconds. He was doing it multiple times. He didn't sweat. That was one of the most amazing things I saw at Gombak. For an amazing standard he has reached he definitely has aerobic capacities and lactic threshold levels far far superior than any of us.
To run 2 laps in 1:43 is crazy. You will know it when you realize it on the running track.