Showing posts with label Cyberwellness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cyberwellness. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Let's Play Doubles =)



Today, we had our 3rd tennis lesson at NJC. We learned how to play doubles today. We really had tons of fun!! All of the youths enjoyed themselves thoroughly.



Not to forget, after learning tennis, we went to Gameslab at our Cyberwellness Centre at Bukit Merah to have fun. We played games like DOTA, CS, NBA, etc. =)

Healthy Community of Gamers!



The Intense Look on Kenneth's face

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

I Can Serve!!

A photo of all the youths + coaches


Yesterday, I brought some youths to learn tennis from the NJC team once again. It's our second session. The purpose of this activity is to help youths balance computer gaming and healthy activities like sports.

Previously, during the first session, the youths learned how to do forehand and backhand shots.

During the second session, the youths learned how to serve. It's really amazing how fast some of the youths were able to serve like tennis professionals. Don't believe?? Check out the photos below:


Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Are You Balanced??

When I was in primary school, I was already quite hooked on computer games. Even at P3, I was able to hack into games using some kind of software editor. I was really way above my peers in terms of IT knowledge.

However, I wasn't very well developed physically. I was overweight and was in the then TAF Club (Trim And Fit). I wore thick glasses, and really looked like a nerd. Here's a photo of myself during primary school days... Haha..


Thankfully, when I went to secondary school, I joined NPCC. I was quite involved in it. And I was able to have a much more balanced lifestyle. Besides gaming, I also went out with my friends and played basketball with them. Haha.. And I slimmed down and became more fit. =)

Well, I don't believe that gaming is no good. It's just that we need to develope a balanced lifestyle. Besides the virtual & online world, there's still a whole real & exciting world out there to explore.

Just yesterday, I brought 11 youths to learn tennis at NJC. This is one of the pilot projects of Project CRUSH (which means Cyberspace Risks where U Seek Help) and I'm one of their volunteers. The aims of this project is to help young people have balanced lifestyles. There are more and more youths getting addicted to the virtual world - MSN, Maple Story, DOTA , friendster, blogging, etc.

After tennis, I brought the youths down to Gameslab to play computer games together. This will help them form a healthy gaming community and also healthy lifestyles.

These are the photos of our first tennis session. We will do it once every week during the June holidays.