Singapore swimming team often win GOLD in SEA games , but we have to strive harder to stand a chance to win in the olympic games @SPACE ROCKET @Mr. Universe @SR050321 @MilkTeaBro
yes i do like swimming..as it is a way.to break the unbearable heat in sg most of the time... go during off peak hours.. shiok.. water slides, lazy rivers, sheltered big pool at jurong west sports centre @Success88 @MHh @rL @melson @StarLuck
I’ve always enjoyed watching swimming competitions, but sadly I won’t be watching the swimming world cup in person this round. I’m not a strong swimmer, but I hike regularly. I think it’s important to exercise regularly, afterall I want to be active and independent as I age.
Yes, I'll go watch the swimming world cup with my favourite swimmers competing in it. I just swim occasionally (just during weekends) because I don't have a swimming pool near my house. I choose to swim because it helps to burn fats and calories all while in the water, no need to sweat profusely even while you're in the thick of action.
no I won't go watch swimming world cup in person but I do swim regularly and do gym classes like yoga, Pilates, Zumba, cardioblast to reduce some fat and socialise
Swimming World Cup Tomorrow! Do You Swim or Exercise Regularly?
The World Aquatics Swimming World Cup 2024 is set to begin in Singapore on October 31! The competition will run from Thursday (October 31) through Saturday (November 2).The Swimming World Cup began on October 18 in Shanghai, China, then moved to Incheon, South Korea, and will conclude in Singapore. At each stop, the top male and female scorers will be crowned champions of that location, while the highest scorers across all three stops will compete for the overall championship in Singapore.At the Incheon stop last week, Olympic gold medalist Pan Zhanle, who set a world record in the Paris Olympics, delivered an impressive performance, winning gold in the men’s 400m and 800m events, despite rarely competing in long-distance races.A 2023 survey shows that during the pandemic, Singaporeans pla
I won’t be watching the swimming World Cup in person. I prefer watching sports on TV in general, in the comfort of my home and with replays. I only watch in person to enjoy the excitement of the crowd. Most Singaporeans focus on health during the pandemic because life and mainly work comes to a standstill. I was still very busy during the pandemic. I do try to participate in sports but the flesh is weak… am I’m not a strong swimmer[Facepalm] I do hope to be able to find time to be more active in sports for the sake of health and as a form of engagement and spending quality time with family and friends!
yes i do like swimming..as it is a way.to break the unbearable heat in sg most of the time... go during off peak hours.. shiok.. water slides, lazy rivers, sheltered big pool at jurong west sports centre @Success88 @MHh @rL @melson @StarLuck
Yes, I'll go watch the swimming world cup with my favourite swimmers competing in it. I just swim occasionally (just during weekends) because I don't have a swimming pool near my house. I choose to swim because it helps to burn fats and calories all while in the water, no need to sweat profusely even while you're in the thick of action.
Singapore swimming team often win GOLD in SEA games , but we have to strive harder to stand a chance to win in the olympic games @SPACE ROCKET @Mr. Universe @SR050321 @MilkTeaBro
I’ve always enjoyed watching swimming competitions, but sadly I won’t be watching the swimming world cup in person this round. I’m not a strong swimmer, but I hike regularly. I think it’s important to exercise regularly, afterall I want to be active and independent as I age.
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no I won't go watch swimming world cup in person but I do swim regularly and do gym classes like yoga, Pilates, Zumba, cardioblast to reduce some fat and socialise