Tuesday, August 18, 2009

I'd Graduate!!!!!

Thanks to Mum & Dad and my family members...



Thanks to my friends.......



Thanks to University of Malaya...



capture tis accidentally.. just for sharing....



Thanks for everything that made me graduated from University of Malaya....!!!!

Monday, July 27, 2009

Men's Health Run 25.07.2009





Finish in 1:22:00

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

失去的应该都比较好。。。

祝福你。。




p/s:
失去后才知道。。。
得不到的总是比较好。。。
总是在失去后。。。
才想到要珍惜。。。

Saturday, May 9, 2009

I have back from Pulau Perhentian...




I'd back from Pulau Perhentian...
It's a nice trip...

Thnx for all the co-operation from coursemates...

Thnx for the travel agency....

Thnx the bus driver...

HOPE EVERYONE WAS ENJOY !!!!!

Apologize for any mistake done......

ALL THE BEST TO ALL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Saturday, April 25, 2009

有一种美丽叫放弃

一次默默的放弃,放弃一个心仪却无缘份的朋友;
放弃某种投入却无收获的感情;
放弃某种心灵的期望;放弃某种思想。
这时就会生出一种伤感,然而这种伤感并不妨碍自己去重新开始,
在新的时空内将音乐重听一遍,将故事再说一遍!
因为这是一种自然的告别与放弃,它富有超脱精神,因而伤感得美丽!

曾经有种感觉,想让它成为永远。
过了许多年,才发现它已渐渐消逝了。
然后才懂:
原来握在手里的,不一定就是我们真正拥有的;
我们所拥有的,也不一定就是我们真正铭刻在心的! *****其实人生很多时候需要自觉的放弃!
世间有太多的美好的事物。
对没有拥有的美好,我们一直在苦苦的向往与追求。
为了获得,而忙忙碌碌。

其实自己真正的所需要的,
往往要在经历许多年后才会明白,甚至穷尽一生也不知所终!
而对已经拥有的美好,我们又因为常常得而复失的经历,而存在一份忐忑与担心。
夕阳易逝的叹息、花开花落的烦恼、人生本是不快乐的! *****因为拥有的时候,我们也许正在失去,
而放弃的时候,我们也许又在重新获得。
对万事万物,我们其实都不可能有绝对的把握。
如果刻意去追逐与拥有,就很难走出患得患失的误区。
所以生命需要升华出安静超脱的精神。
明白的人懂的放弃,真情的人懂的牺牲,幸福的人懂得超脱!

“我不是因你而来到这个世界,却是因为你而更加眷恋这个世界!
如果能和你在一起,我会对这个世界满怀感激,
如果不能和你在一起,我会默默的走开,
却仍然不会失掉对这个世界的爱和感激。

感激上天让我与你相遇与你别离,完成上帝所创造的一首诗!”
生命给了我们无尽的悲哀,也给来我们永远的答案。
于是,安然一份放弃,固守一份超脱!
不管红尘世俗的生活如何变迁,
不管个人的选择方式如何,
更不管握在手中的东西轻重如何,

我们虽逃避也勇敢,虽伤感也欣慰!
我们像往常一样向生活的深处走去,我们像往常一样在逐步放弃,又逐步坚定!

有一种感觉总在失眠时,才承认是“相思”;
有一种缘分总在梦醒后,才相信是“永恒”;
有一种目光总在分手时,才看见是“眷恋”;
有一种心情总在离别后,才明白是“失落”。

Friday, April 24, 2009

Last day in GHD....

Yesterday was my last day in GHD...
It'd been almost a year in GHD since i'm started having internship..

my colleague, my table, my computer, my supervisor, my boss, my friends..

all the best..
it's really a hard decision..
Thanks for all the co-op and support and care...

Bye..

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Swimming lesson 2 - breaststroke

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The breaststroke is a swimming style in which the swimmer is on their chest and the torso does not rotate. It is the most popular recreational style due to its stability and the ability to keep the head out of the water a large portion of the time. In most swimming classes, beginners learn either the breaststroke or the front crawl first. But in competitive swimming, the breaststroke is regarded as one of the most difficult strokes, requiring comparable endurance and leg strength to other strokes.

Breaststroke is the slowest of the four official styles in competitive swimming. The fastest breaststroke swimmers can swim about 1.57 meters per second. Although it is the slowest of the four competitive strokes, it is commonly agreed that it is the one of the most difficult when done correctly. It is also often the hardest to teach to rising swimmers due to the importance of timing and the coordination required to move the legs properly.

Breaststroke is swum while leaning on the chest, with the arms only breaking the surface of the water slightly and legs always underwater, while the head is underwater for the second half of the stroke. The kick is sometimes referred to as a "frog kick" because of the resemblance to a frog's kick, but when done correctly it is more of a "whip kick" due to the whip-like motion that moves starting at the core down through the legs.

The body is often at a steep angle to the forward movement. This slows down the swimmer more than any other style. Professional breaststrokers use abdominal muscles and hips to add extra power to the kick, although most do not perfect this technique until the collegiate level. This much faster form of breaststroke is referred to as "wave-action" breaststroke and fully incorporates the whip-kick.

A special feature of competitive breaststroke is the underwater pullout. From the streamline position, one uses the arms to pull all the way down past the hips. As the arms are pulling down, one downward dolphin kick is allowed (as of the 2005 season), though still optional (However, any upward motion with the dolphin kick is strictly forbidden, and will result in a disqualification). This is followed by the recovery of the arms to the streamline position once more, and then a kick. The pullout at the start and after the turns contributes significantly to the swimming times. Therefore one way to improve the swimming times is to focus on the start and the turns.

Of the four competitive strokes of swimming, breaststroke is the most efficient in terms of energy consumption over a specified distance, though it is the slowest.


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