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Martes, Oktubre 23, 2012

Round up through the world of Circball


     Emerging from the metro, players in their emblematic jerseys with red band on their sweating heads all brace up as they clash against their rivals in the circle shaped arena. Yes, you read it right, in the circle shaped arena. You might actually think that it is your ordinary ball game, well, gear up as we put you in this one-of-a-kind circular battle of the era.
 Spinning up the ball
    Juan’s obsession to basketball had totally changed the Philippines sporting culture. Throughout the years, basketball proved to be invincible and remained as the country’s number one sport. However, with the desire of some Filipinos to create a game that is purely ours and we can be proud of, an innovation to basketball has been made giving rise to an all new ball game—Circball.
     Circball also known as Loveball game uses a cluster-ring design with two baskets in tandem located intuitively at the center of a specially designed round court. It is a 100 percent ‘pinoy’ concept out of the creative notions of Virgilio Vysosias, a 38-year old Philippine sports enthusiast.
First encounter
     Circball is a little bit complicated to play compared to basketball as it features an all new set of rules and regulations. It involves two teams; each composed of six players. The game will start with the ‘Drop ball’, which can be compared to basketball’s jump ball, after which, opposing teams will begin to brawl as they try to shoot the ball in a cluster ring design with a big out robe without backboard.
     Scoring in this game is easier than basketball; if the player fires in the red and white zone, one point is given when basket comes from the outer ring and three-points if the ball shrinks in the primary ring. Moreover, one will get three-points if the shot is made in the outer green zone and four-points will be given if one shoots from the blue zone. The scoring rule also includes the ‘Human rights play’ which gives chance for the losing team to score after the games score has been tallied.
Not your ordinary game
     Freedom of expressing moral principles— this signifies the overall goal of circball. More than the game, it wants to uphold the values that were slowly getting out of the Philippine sporting scene— love, cleanliness, charity and honesty.
      Blasting with fun-filled action, it clamors the artistry and creativity of Filipinos which can match the prestige of other well-known sports of this generation. Moreover, this game indulges and will continue to inculcate the principles and values as well as the spirit of sportsmanship among Pinoys.


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Weighing every drop of bottled energy




     Athlete or not, everyone needs energy — that enduring power to sustain one’s physique and stamina in this jam-packed battle-field world. And if you are trying to be like superman in facing the day in and day out war, then you might need more energy to keep you up. Thus, energy drinks might just be your best bud.

     However, as these “mythical potions” flock every store, try to pocket your penny and discover first if they are really worth drinking.
Energy’s first drop
     In the early 1960s, the word “energy drink” was unheard of. But, in the summer of 1965, the University of Florida Gators American Football team formulated a beverage they called “Gatorade” to help them replenish their energy during competitions. The following year, the Gators seized the orange bowl championship. When their opponents were asked about their loss, they replied only this: “They have Gatorade; that’s what made the difference”. From then on, other colleges started buying energy drinks hoping for similar results. Hence, the energy drink era commenced.
     Energy drinks became the top choice of every athlete in any sport. Tagged with an irresistible promise of herculean prowess, more and more athletes believed that this bottled energy is no myth at all.
     Today, as life becomes “all work”, it is no longer just the athletes who are taking this alleged elixir of vitality. Although some are specially designed for elite athletes, most energy drinks are produced and sold to cater people from different walks of life.
Fuel for workouts
     Swifter, faster and stronger. These are what every bottle of energy drink supposedly offers. Through its contents like caffeine, which reduces physical fatigue; taurine, which helps strengthen muscles; and glucuronolactone, which boosts mental alertness and stamina, energy drink is a great tool to improve one’s physical endurance, reaction time and concentration. It is also notable that energy drinks stimulate metabolism that results to better digestion.
     Moreover, besides giving insurmountable strength, energy drinks also help improve mental alertness while increasing a person’s overall well-being.
The drop threats
     FAST FACT: On November 2000, Ross Cooney, an 18-year-old Basketball player from Ireland collapsed and died in the middle of a game. It happened an hour right after he consumed four cans of energy drink.
     Despite of the numerous advantages they bring, one cannot deny the risks that they can also cause. Drowning yourself with energy drinks may result to high blood pressure due to increased heart rate. Thus, instead of emerging victorious in a game, you may end up lying down in a stretcher out of the field.
     However, caffeine is not the only element of energy drink that weakens the body. Carbohydrates, which form a large percentage of energy drink nowadays, can also result to a slower fluid and nutrients absorption if taken too much.
Drink moderately
     With the semester winding down, you might find yourself pulling overnight reviews just to fit the time for all your work before the finals. Thus, you might need to stock energy drinks to survive the night. However, if this article made you think twice, just resort into drinking hot chocolate, decaffeinated coffee and tea — they are great alternatives that will keep you awake all night.
     Honestly, there is really nothing wrong with relying on energy drinks for it can certainly power you up beyond your limit. However, you should always remember that the first bottle is enough, the second is too much and the third is plain lethal.




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Ride through the glide of Skimboarding


     As the smooth waves reach the shore of Nasugbu, 19-year-old Karl, with his teardrop-shaped board, stands waiting a few feet away from the sea. And as the sand patters to the ocean, he lets loose of his board, steps on it and runs in anticipation towards the shore — gliding through the small waves at the edge of the sea.
Boards up!
     From a mere lifeguard’s drill used to cross over beaches in California, Skimboarding has greatly established itself today as a visually thrilling and fun water sport worldwide. In the Philippines, the sport has been rocking the country’s coastline since 2000, starting along the shores of Tanauan, Leyte.
    In less than a decade, more people from neighboring towns and provinces were drawn to the sport, and what used to be a form of recreation soon evolved into a series of friendly competitions. In fact, a three-day sports festival called ‘Skimfest’ is annually held in Nasugbu, Batangas wherein Skimboarders compete and party all night.
     Skimboarding is one way on how I can release my stress. Masaya s’yang laruin lalo na kung marami kang kasama,” expressed Karl Dale dela Rosa, a second year Brahman AutoCad student who has been into skimboarding for a year now.
Conquer the waves
     Most people know Skimboarding as ‘the-thing-you-do-in-the-sand’, and while this is true, Skimboarding has evolved to something more than that.
     To start with this groovy sport, you must stand about 20 feet away from the ocean with the skimboard on hand. Once you see a wave, hold your boards up then drop it on the wet sand. The hardest part though is when you try to ride the board.
     “Medyo mahirap magsimula kasi ang tendency ng iba ay tumalon sa board, pero mali ‘yun, kasi mas malaki ang chance na mahulog sila,” explained Karl.
     Moreover, if you know now how to ride the board, the next step to do is to remain stable on it. You will then need to glide into the sand towards the  coming wave, bank off of it, and ride back onto the shore. There are many possibilities for riding the waves and that is where skimboarding gets really interesting. If you already mastered the basics, then you can try making tricks like Ollie and shuvit.
Surf and scratch
     Not everyone may love water sports. But remember, trying something new isn’t bad at all. Afraid of breath-taking water sports? Then, Skimboarding is definitely a great sport you can start with — cheaper, refreshing and definitely safer.
     So will you just be at one corner of the beach doing sand castles? Come on! You know what to play now.


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Sports for Women Prowess


     The triumph cannot be achieved without the struggle. And I know what struggle is. I have spent a lifetime trying to live with it, trying to live up on what it means to be the first woman in the world of sports, so that other young women would have a chance to reach their dreams.”  Wilma Rudolph hit the nail right on the head. As the testimonial above clearly suggests a womanly tongue, delve into her name as a living testament on how a woman conquered the manly world of track and field.
     Unlike Rudolph, the sports arena, for most women, has reduced their roles into mere spectators, faces of the crowd, muses of teams or moreso, cheerleaders. But as another sports era dawns, Eve and her playmates can now widen their playing ground as more women-friendly sports are being named to rock the sporting scene.
Not so soft in ‘Softball’
     Trying to hit a ball and running to bases in a small diamond-shaped field, while your opponent tries to tag you at any cost, may look a bit scary for some women watching a Softball game. Yet, hear not your screams. The modified rules of Softball now guarantee a lighter playing atmosphere and lower chance of injury — making it a certified sport for women to engage in.
     “At first, ayokong matutunan ang paglalaro ng Softball kasi mukhang nakakapagod laruin — takbo nang takbo, at higit sa lahat, nakakatakot matamaan ng bola,” shared Ara Ramos, 19, a student from Batangas City who has been playing Softball for a year.
     Softball, in many ways, is somewhat technically the girls’ version of Baseball. Being its direct descendant, it is played the same way as the Baseball. However, to fit women’s capabilities, some major modifications were done. The size of the field is relatively smaller, the bat is shorter, and the ball is bigger yet lighter. Moreover, the way of pitching also varies for Softball as it uses underhand pitching compared to Baseball that performs overhand pitching.
     Noteworthy, playing this game can improve and enhance a wide range of physical traits including balance, coordination, strength and stamina while increasing women’s self-esteem and confidence. Excited lagi ako kapag maglalaro na at talagang nag-eenjoy ako sa takbo ng game lalo na kapag may nakaka-homerun. Hindi lang ito panlalaki, pwedeng-pwede din ito sa mga kapwa ko babae. Extraordinary ang feeling kapag ang isang babae ay naka-bat,” added Ara.
‘Squash’ it up!        
     Once dubbed as the world’s number one healthiest and safest sport to play, Squash will surely complement females of all generation.
     Squash is played in a four-walled court using a specially designed racquet and ball. The game is performed by two to four players who act as servers or returners, each taking turns to hit the ball against the front wall. If the server wins the rally, she receives a point, while if the returner wins it, only the service changes.
     Though this sport may seem deceptively simple and easy to play, it can also provide an intense cardio exercise by improving the flexibility of the upper and lower body parts. Moreover, Squash is an ideal game for busy women. Besides that it does not require a lot of time and equipment, it is a good sport for stress release since it enhances concentration and mental alertness.
    Squash is also widely accessible that one can play it in recreational centers and country clubs. Some hotels even cater this sport. However, if you do not find it easy going to such places, you can always improvise your own court as all you will need is a four-walled room which is similar or approximately the size of a real Squash court.
Get hooked with ‘Netball’
     If you want to play Basketball but afraid of the injuries you may get, then trying Netball is the best for you girl.
     Netball originated from Basketball, but to avoid harsh physical contacts, a slight modification was considered. Instead of dribbling the ball, two teams of seven players each will have to hand the ball to each other and shoot it in a ring without a backboard. This type of gameplay improves hand-to-eye coordination and flexibility among players while increasing their upper body strength and cardiovascular system.
     Moreso, Netball does not require any special equipment or facilities. So girl, a Netball pitch with two goals is all you need for a game or even in an actual tournament.
Reach high through ‘Pole Dancing’
     Pole dancing is not just for strip clubs. If you still think so, then you are missing out a big chunk of the sports world. Pole dancing is now considered as an excellent aerobic workout that there are even rumors about its inclusion in the 2012 Olympics.
     “Maganda ang pole dancing, kahit ang iba ang tingin pa rin dito ay para lang sa mga club. Uso na talaga ito. And it’s more than just for entertainment kasi sport na rin ‘to dahil ng mga kompetisyon for this,” shared Princess De Villa, 27, a fitness instructor from Batangas City.
     Pole dancing is a kind of exercise that combines spins, climbs and dance moves with the aid of a vertical pole.  It provides an excellent workout for strength conditioning. Notable muscular development along the buttocks, arms, and thighs can be seen in just a month or two, if done properly and regularly. In addition, what’s interesting about pole dancing is that self-confidence and a sense of well being are being developed through this. It is often noted that it helps women feel stronger, more powerful and more self-assured.
     However, if you cannot find a place that will satisfy your pole dancing craze, you can just do it at home. Just be sure that the pole you will be using is strong enough to carry you.
     “Nakaka-boost talaga ng confidence ang pole dancing, kasi it enhances the physical appearance. Hindi na rin ako nahihiya sa figure ko everytime na lumalabas ako. At dahil dito, I gained more friends,” expressed Princess.
Go for goal with ‘Handball’
     Handball may not be popular among women but with its promise of an action-packed game that involves less physical contact, it will surely be an all-time favorite no sooner than later.
     Handball is a crossbreed sport between Basketball and Football. The game, as its name suggests, only uses the hands to score in a rectangular goal. The players work together, passing and dribbling the ball up the court, in an attempt to seize a goal. This sport helps develop women’s flexibility, agility and mental focus. It is also an excellent training ground where women can develop sense of leadership, teamwork, goal-setting, the pursuit of excellence in performance and other achievement-oriented behaviors.
     This sport can be played in a court with nearly the same size of a tennis court, and all you will need are the rectangular net goal and the ball.
Be good at ‘Badminton’
     “I feel great everytime I play Badminton. It’s a fun game,” beamed Rashida Breboneria, 22, a member of the UB Badminton Club.
     This might be your ‘oh-so-typical’ kind of game that even both kids and adults are so familiar with it. It is also not so new to see someone playing it on the streets. However, as common as it may seem, you still cannot deny the fun and excitement it brings.
     Badminton, unlike its sister sport, Tennis, uses a shuttlecock instead of a ball. Badminton players race to score 21 points by hitting the shuttlecock. Whoever wins the rally gains a point. It can be played in a medium-sized rectangular court by two or four players, either in singles or doubles. But here is the best part: physical contacts are least likely to occur — making it a safe but fun sport women can truly enjoy. Well, playing badminton becomes beneficial because it also strengthens cardio vascular system and helps women prevent osteoporosis.
     “Badminton, just like any other sport needs hard training and a big heart. When all of your techniques failed, it’s your passion that will keep you going. This sport is a great way to improve your discipline and self-confidence,” advised Shida to all aspiring badminton players.
Sports for all
     Gender is not a hindrance. Equality in sports may not be totally achieved because males are generally born with stronger physique. But this fact alone does not make females weaker beings unworthy of an active participation in the manly world of sports. Like males, they also have the right to enjoy the opportunities that any other sports offer.
     Modifications in extreme sports are created to give every woman a chance to prove that it is not impossible for them to reach their sportly dreams. Admit it or not: these women-friendly sports will continue to empower Eves of this generation; and this emancipation sends everyone one clear message; sports is universal.  




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