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It’s time to give yoga a try

Yoga can benefit anyone looking to develop flexibility, strength and serenity. Here’s how you can get started.

TEXT: MELODY TAN

IMAGES: HOMETEAMNS, SHUTTERSTOCK

If you think yoga is only for the young and flexible, think again. These days, people of all ages and fitness levels are up for its physical and mental benefits, including top football players like Ryan Giggs (who released a yoga DVD), Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

It’s a growing trend all over the world, including in Singapore, which has seen numerous studios set up shop and a profusion of different styles to suit every preference: hot yoga, Ashtanga, Vinyasa, and even yoga blended with high-intensity interval training.

Whether you’re a gym addict or a couch potato, yoga is accessible, relaxing, and easy to incorporate into your lifestyle – and you don’t even have to squeeze yourself into leggings (unless you want to). Here are some of its benefits, and how you can try it out for yourself.

STRETCHING TOWARDS A STRONGER, HEALTHIER BODY

All that stretching and posing helps to build and tone muscles. After all, it takes real physical effort to hold a plank pose or a dolphin push-up.

When it comes to strengthening your back muscles specifically, it’s yoga’s time in the spotlight. Many poses hone the spine’s flexibility and strength, providing increased blood flow to spinal muscles and encouraging growth. Studies have even shown that Hatha yoga can assist with spinal cord injury recovery – although if you have an existing back issue and want to take up a new form of exercise, it’s always best to check with a doctor first.

But what if you’re looking to bulk up? According to research, it can be combined with your existing weight-training routine to improve muscular strength, through relying on exercise science principles. These include progressive overload (going through different poses to place tension on your muscles), mechanical damage (holding poses for longer periods) and metabolic stress, which occurs when you engage in more challenging poses.

Professional athletes in sports ranging from basketball to American football have attested to yoga’s ability to extend their careers and assist in rehabilitating injuries. But you don’t have to be a National Basketball Association star to enjoy the benefits. In a study of male college athletes, it was found that regular yoga practice increased flexibility and balance, and could potentially optimise athletic performance, with positive health outcomes that included lower blood pressure, enhanced muscle torque, handgrip strength, and delayed muscle soreness.

Another major benefit is pain relief. Yoga has been shown to help numerous chronic pain conditions, such as arthritis, migraine, lower back pain, and osteoporosis-related curvature of the spine. According to studies, it helped to improve sufferers’ mobility and daily function.

A MEDITATIVE MINDSET

Slow and calming hatha yoga and nidra yoga can calm your mind and help you to focus on your breathing, instead of chasing anxious, jittery thoughts. In a study of insomniac elderly, twice-weekly yoga classes and daily home sessions were found to improve sleep duration and quality.

Yogic breathing, known as Pranayama, has long been thought to have health benefits. The controlled breathing techniques in yoga are said to reduce stress, improve concentration and focus, and even boost one’s immune system. Some studies have even found that breathing practices can help dispel symptoms of mental health conditions like post-traumatic stress disorder, attention deficit disorder, and depression.

Absent-minded people can benefit as well. (Just make sure to remember what time your class starts.) In an experiment conducted by a professor at an American university, participants of a single 20-minute yoga session displayed improved speed and accuracy on tests of their memory and inhibitory control. Overall, they were better able to maintain cognitive focus, as well as learn and remember new information.

GETTING INTO YOGA

If you want to give yoga a go, don’t feel compelled to rush out and purchase brand new gear. All you need to start is loose, comfortable clothing and a yoga mat, which offers a safe, non-slip and cushioned surface to practise your poses.

Any flat, empty space can be used – your balcony, living room or bedroom floor are all suitable surfaces for your mat. Once you’re set up, you can rely on YouTube tutorials or other online resources for a beginner’s guide to basic yoga poses, such as the child’s pose, downward-facing dog, and tree pose.

However, part of yoga’s appeal lies in its sense of community. Working out with others can help to motivate you and keep you going, even when your muscles are burning. Attending a class is a great way to make new, like-minded friends as well.

HomeTeamNS makes yoga affordable, accessible, and fun, with regular classes across the island. Stretch it out in hatha yoga at HomeTeamNS Khatib, Balestier and Bukit Batok, or find balance through yin yang yoga at HomeTeamNS Bukit Batok. Check out the available classes here – and get ready to move into a healthier body and mind.

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Celebrating National Day with a bang

The National Day Parade (NDP) returns to the heartlands – and if you didn’t get a ticket this year, head down to HomeTeamNS clubhouses to celebrate with loved ones at a live NDP screening.

TEXT: MELODY TAN

PHOTOS: SHUTTERSTOCK

August 9 marks Singapore’s 57th year of independence – and the festivities are back full-scale, after two years of quieter celebrations due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

If you haven’t managed to secure tickets to the National Day Parade, you can still bask in the Singapore spirit elsewhere. Watch the fireworks at Gardens by the Bay East, take part in National Day game challenges and lucky dips at HomeTeamNS Bukit Batok, or have a dance party with your favourite K-pop hits at HomeTeamNS-JOM Balestier.

Dress up in red and white, bring your family and friends and get ready to celebrate our nation’s birthday with HomeTeamNS!

PICNIC AT GARDENS BY THE BAY EAST

2019 was the last time HomeTeamNS members celebrated the nation’s birthday at the Picnic by the Bay. Covid-19 meant that the event took a two-year hiatus, but it’s back with a bang this year.

Don’t feel like experiencing National Day indoors? Head out to nature and enjoy a Picnic by the Bay instead, complete with a fantastic view of the National Day Parade fireworks show. This might be a once-in-a-lifetime experience, as from 2023 onwards the parade is scheduled to move to The Padang from its current location at The Float @ Marina Bay.

Register early online to enjoy free gifts and snacks, as well as access to carnival games and a bouncy castle. HomeTeamNS members will also receive one free picnic mat, so while the kids are at play you can sit back and watch the National Day Parade streaming live on a big screen.

To make the most of your picnic experience, wear comfortable clothing to keep cool, bring water bottles, sunglasses, umbrellas and a power bank for your devices – after all, you won’t want to miss Instagramming the fireworks.

WHERE: Gardens by the Bay East, Promenade Lawn

WHEN: Aug 9

TIME: 5pm to 9pm

COST: S$15 per person

HAVE FUN AND CHILL OUT AT HOMETEAMNS-JOM BALESTIER

Choose between taking it easy or sweating it out this National Day at HomeTeamNS-JOM Balestier, with its duo of celebrations guaranteeing fun for all.

From 10am to 11am, celebrate with a slick K-Pop dance routine at K-Pop Dance like the Stars! – a dance fitness session headed by KpopX fitness coach Kelvin Toh. Expect not just the latest K-pop hits, but also upbeat National Day songs to get you in a festive mood.

From 11am, it’s time for a pool party with National Day Super Soaking Fun! Taking place at the kids and recreational pool, the event features a water obstacle course, fancy floats for rent and National Day Challenges for all members of the family to take part in. Hungry? Splash out on a poolside meal with a variety of food and beverage options available before diving back into the water.

WHERE: HomeTeamNS-JOM Balestier

WHEN: Aug 9

TIME: K-Pop Dance Fun & Fitness 10am to 11am, Fun & Chill 11am to 8pm

COST: Prices range between $3 to $10 per person per event, depending on membership status. View the prices of entry here.

HOMECOMING AT HOMETEAMNS BUKIT BATOK

There’s no place like home – HomeTeamNS Bukit Batok, that is – where the National Day Homecoming event will be in full swing on Aug 9.

Dress your family or your friends in red and white and get your face painted in matching colours before having your photos taken for the photo wall. Kids will want to check out balloon sculpting, fun National Day game challenges and lucky dips for a chance to win ice cream and other tempting prizes.

When it’s time for lunch or dinner – or you’re just feeling snackish – survey the array of promotions and special menus at the food and beverage outlets, from favourite fast food to fancy family-dining options. Then at 5.30pm, make your way to the auditorium on Level 3 to watch the National Day Parade.

As a bonus, the first 300 HomeTeamNS members to register will stand a chance to redeem a free goodie bag. Auditorium seats are limited, so don’t forget to register early to avoid disappointment – and to get a front row view of the parade. Happy National Day!

WHERE: HomeTeamNS Bukit Batok

WHEN: Aug 9

TIME: Lobby activities 11am to 5pm, NDP Screening 5.30pm to 8.30pm

COST: It’s free! Click here to register.

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The five best spots to catch the National Day Parade fireworks

If you’re an avid fan of pyrotechnics displays, here’s a handy guide to the five best spots to catch the National Day fireworks.

TEXT: MELODY TAN

PHOTOS: SHUTTERSTOCK

Whether you’re five or 95, fireworks are always a special sight. For many Singaporeans, they’re also a much-anticipated highlight of the National Day Parade (NDP) every August 9th. This year’s celebration is extra-special, as it marks our return to regular NDP programming since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

If you’re planning to catch the fireworks live this year but missed out on parade tickets – and don’t feel like forking out on a five-star hotel room with a view – check out our list of the five best spots to watch the annual spectacle in the sky.

BAY EAST GARDEN AT GARDENS BY THE BAY

The quieter end of Gardens by the Bay has become a bit of an open secret among National Day fireworks enthusiasts. Popular with joggers and cyclists during the rest of the year, Bay East Garden becomes alive with families and children on August 9.

With sprawling green lawns looking out on Marina Bay, you’ll want to bring along a picnic mat and some provisions while waiting for dusk to fall and the fireworks show to begin. Bonus: you can park conveniently at the Bay East Garden Carpark and take a leisurely stroll to the waterfront area.

Gardens by the Bay East will also host HomeTeamNS members to a National Day Picnic by the Bay, at the Promenade Lawn, on Aug 9 from 5pm to 9pm.

Priced at S$15 per person for admission, members can take in the spectacular live fireworks up close at Marina Bay and watch a livestream of the National Day Parade on a big screen. Registered guests can enjoy exciting games, free gifts and snacks (for all registered guests).

JUBILEE BRIDGE

There are four bridges to the left and right of The Float @ Marina Bay, but only two are reserved solely for pedestrians. Nevertheless, they’re all popular venues for fireworks-watchers, so be sure to get there early to ‘chope’ your spot.

While the Helix Bridge is closer to The Float @ Marina Bay, its twinkling array of DNA-inspired lights can be distracting – especially if you’re peering through them. For a barrier-free, pedestrian-only area with ample space for large groups, the Jubilee Bridge across the river can’t be beat. Not to mention, its design was inspired by the water spray of the Merlion – a fitting symbol for an event in celebration of Singapore.

MARINA BAY CRUISE CENTRE CARPARK

For those who drive and have family members who can’t walk too far (or don’t want to jostle with crowds), here’s a little hack: go up to the third storey of the carpark at Marina Bay Cruise Centre for a view of the fireworks over the downtown skyline.

According to those in the know, lots 85 to 89 are where you’ll want to be. The only downsides are that you’ll have to go into the Cruise Centre itself to use the toilets, and there are no dining options – so if you tend to get peckish while waiting, remember to bring a snack and drinks.

STADIUM RIVERSIDE WALK AT SINGAPORE SPORTS HUB

If you want to watch the parade as well as the fireworks, head over to the OCBC Square and Stadium Roar at the Singapore Sports Hub for a live telecast – almost as good as being there yourself. To add to the festive atmosphere, the Sports Hub will also be handing out NDP Packs and old-fashioned local snacks on a first come, first served basis.

Once the parade is winding down, make your way to the Stadium Riverside Walk for a breezy, relaxing view of the fireworks. Talk about having the best of both worlds!

ESPLANADE ROOF TERRACE

There are plenty of fancy rooftop bars and restaurants in the vicinity of The Float @ Marina Bay, but if you’re not in the mood for cocktails (or their hefty prices) and just want a high vantage point, the Esplanade’s roof terrace will fit the bill.

While waiting for the fireworks to begin, admire the manicured landscaping and watch the sunset from the sculptural circular bench. If you change your mind and decide you want a drink, there are numerous cafés just a level or two below. But don’t stay away too long – you’ll want to be in prime position when the fireworks go off! 

There’s so much more in store for you this National Day. For more happenings with HomeTeamNS, check out our website.

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In The Force

TransCom: Keeping the public safe on the move

From assisting vulnerable elderly to using high-tech methods to catch criminals, the Public Transport Security Command ensures the safety of Singapore’s public transport network.

TEXT: MELODY TAN

IMAGES: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE

Every day, there are over five million rides taken on MRT trains or buses, as people travel between work, school, home and play.

As public transport users in Singapore, we are used to high bus frequencies, convenient sheltered linkways, clean buses and MRT cabins. We are also used to safety: Many commuters are familiar with the sight of officers from the Public Transport Security Command (TransCom) patrolling our transport nodes such as the MRT stations and bus interchanges.

What commuters may not know is that besides daily patrols to deter and detect crime, TransCom officers are trained to deal with a range of cases in their line of duty, which includes responding and managing security incidents in the public land transport system, as well as non-security related incidents such as assisting persons in distress.  

CARING FOR THE COMMUNITY

Earlier this year, on 2 January, four TransCom officers responded to a call for assistance at Tampines West MRT station.

An elderly man with dementia had been found – but with no identification on him, it would be close to impossible to help him return home. This is not an uncommon occurrence: According to the Agency for Integrated Care, on average, eight elderly people with dementia go missing every month in Singapore, with many of them being discovered at bus interchanges or MRT stations.

SC/CPL Audi Prasanto, SC/SGT Muhammad Shaheed Alam, SC/CPL Mohamed Hamza Al Waqar and SC/SGT Hamdan Afiq tried to engage the elderly man but he was wary of them. The officers were patient when engaging him and even played simple games with him to gain his trust.

The elderly man eventually opened up to the officers and shared his personal particulars. The information provided by the man enabled the officers to reunite him with his family, who were happy to see their loved one safe and sound at home again. In this case, the officers showed empathy, professionalism and care while fulfilling their job to reunite the elderly man with his family.

At TransCom, 80 percent of the officers are full-time Police National Serviceman (PNSF). Majority of them are deployed to conduct deterrence patrols to protect Singapore’s land transport system against crime and terrorism. They are trained to work closely with public transport operators to manage and diffuse any security threats that might surface during emergencies.

ON THE CUTTING EDGE OF CRIME

In addition to basic policing skills such as criminal law and police powers, TransCom officers receive training in public transport security to prepare them for the unique operating terrain. Those with leadership potential, are groomed and entrusted to be Group Leaders (GLs) where they are given the opportunities to lead, conduct ambush operations to catch suspects of crime and manage incidents like any regular officers. They are also equipped with other non-lethal equipment such as the Taser.

TransCom leverages technology such as CCTVs and data analytics to enhance our policing efforts in solving crime. On the evening of 10 February this year, the police were alerted to a case of voyeurism on a train heading towards Pasir Panjang MRT station, where a man had allegedly taken upskirt photos and videos of a female commuter.

While CCTV has been around for a while, newer technologies such as data analytics can serve to greatly enhance policing efforts in solving crime. Piecing together evidence from CCTV images and data mining, TransCom officers were able to establish the identity of the man and arrested him within 12 hours of the report.

With the public transport network expanding progressively in the coming years, TransCom continue to evolve their operations and work closely with partners and community to strengthen police presence in our transport network and raise the security awareness of the community.

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