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Influencing the GCC and the World.
Sports can be a powerful tool to promote the all-round growth and development of the youth of a nation. In Bahrain, under the patronage of His Majesty King Hamad, we are dedicated to provide all sorts of opportunities for our young people as far as sports is concerned. I strongly believe that an efficient physical education programme equips people with vital qualities, such as leadership, perseverance, social and moral character, self-esteem, commitment to teamwork, and problem-solving and organisational abilities.
Sports is an important part of the culture of the Gulf countries, especially endurance horse riding and show jumping, which have an immense traditional value, although we must not forget there are also other sports and sporting events that boast a rich history for us.
In today’s most challenging environment, such skills can only help individuals to succeed in life, and that brings prosperity to the nation. We are always on the lookout for ways of improving facilities and practices for physical education. One example of this is that I feel we should develop a more holistic physical education policy to be implemented right from the early school stages. Possibilities for implementing such a policy are being explored. Essential life skills are so often the outcome of an effective physical education.
For the above reasons, I warmly welcome the arrival of PowerUp, the first sports dedicated magazine to be based in Bahrain. It will be a fantastic tool for the people of Bahrain to view sports clubs and fixtures that are available on our island. It will expose them to new sports from around the world and introduce them to exciting existing sports they may wish to try.
In fact, sports have been proven to actually raise IQ in addition to building confidence and teaching kids about managing emotions, such as self-control. Sports help children to learn hard work, patience, persistence, and how to respond positively to setbacks and failures. Most importantly, sports help a child to prepare to take on the many challenges that life has to offer and emerge victorious like a champion.
HH Shaikh Nasser Bin Hamad Al Khalifa Chairman of Supreme Council for Youth & Sports, President of the Bahrain Olympic Committee
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ON IRONMAN 70.3 More than just a sports event, Ironman 70.3 Bahrain promises to be a fun-filled weekend with interesting, family-specific side event Christophe Sargis Hopefully the fun will start also two weeks earlier at Challenge Bahrain. Bahrain Triathlon Association shared your album (Triathlon – Bahrain Road Runners) PowerUp doing their honorable part in supporting the growth of triathlon and sports in the Kingdom of Bahrain..
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Adrenaline Junkie This month saw us in a whirlwind of activities in preparation for triathlon season. We also celebrated Bahrain’s victories in the GCC games. We went to the BIC and had the ride of our lives (watch out for the GoPro video on Facebook). And we sought out other sports and institutions in our quest to provide you with the facts and the adrenaline to go out there and get fit. The next two months will be our season Finale, and you can expect more adrenaline, and more powered up content. We will ride with you in the 2nd H.O.G. rally, walk you through the 2nd Diabetes Walk, and watch with amazement the FIA W.E.C. 6 Hours in Bahrain. We will chronicle all these adventures to reach out to more and more people, building a community of sports and fitness minded enthusiasts. We are very happy to be Ironman 70.3 Bahrain 2015’s official race magazine and we will do our best to continue with the same amount of passion, dedication, and commitment that you have inspired in us.
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Cover Story The women of Bahrain Endurance 13 Jodie Swallow, Daniela Ryf, and Caroline Steffen smash boundaries in the world of triathlon racing.
retirees, golf has many interesting benefits.
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Fatima Batook, founder of Tima Apparel, talks to us about how to get serious in fitness.
28 Need for Speed 10 Sports News
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12 Calendar of Events 14 Kienle wins Ironman World Championship 16 Bahrain wins big in the GCC games!
With hearts of steel, Bahraini athletes took the challenge and brought home victory in the recently concluded GCC games.
20 Heart of Golf
Often overlooked as a pastime for
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34 Deena Rahman 36 Kayaking 101 40 Freediving
The offshoot of pearl diving, many people still continue to dive for the sheer love of adventure.
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44 The truth about six-pack abs
This article will bust your six-pack ab myths and guide you through that coveted accessory.
46 Destinations in Sports 48 Buying a Bike Online 48 H O G Rally
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“It’s hard to beat a person who never gives up.” “Heroes get remembered, but legends never die.” – Babe Ruth (Arguably The Best MLB Player Of All
Health & Wellness 54 Fuel your competitive spirit
When racing, its important to stay hydrated and nourished. Redbull gives us tips to care for your body before, during, and after the race.
64 Weight loss tips
Stop crash-dieting and focus on being healthier and fitter in the long run.
65 Raising kids with high EQ 66 Ways to get more done without staying late
If your work is throwing your life offbalance, this is how you can manage a work-life continuum.
67 Spine Alignment/ Chiropractic treatment 68 Looking good without makeup
58 Good living with arthritis 60 Hair Care
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61 Feel good skin care tips 62 A periodontist’s guide to oral health
Dr. Ebtisam Dallal of Al-Kindi hospital talks to us about how oral health is linked to overall body health.
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Dr. Ebtisam Al Dallal is a consultant periodontist with a Doctor of Dentistry degree and the CEO of Al Kindi Specialised Hospital from 2008 up to date.
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All the gear you’ll ever need for your first or fiftieth triathlon!
77 Fitness Apps 78 Style Mistakes that age you 82 Fall for Fashion at Maison de Joelle
Makeup guru Joelle Mardinian tells us about her passion for beauty.
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An athlete cannot run with money in his pocket. He must run with hope in his heart and dreams in his head. –Emil Zatopek
Bahrain RFC sting Kuwait Scorpions
Toby Borrow, Bahrain Rugby Football Club’s Number Eight scored a second-hat trick in as many games yesterday as he helped Bahrain RFC’s first XV to a bonus point, 36-10 victory over the Kuwait Scorpions in Saar. The Scorpions traveled to Bahrain with a limited bench still buoyed by victories from their opening two fixtures against Doha IIs and Muscat. However, they incurred an early penalty from the opening of the game. From this point on SPORTS & FITNESS
Borrow burrowed over from close range off the back of a dominant 5m scrum, and with fly-half Luke Radley adding to the conversion, the RFC’s lead 7-3. The lead was extended a short time later in almost carbon copy fashion as Borrow touched down for his second and once again Radley nailed the conversion from out wide to make it 14-3. The events followed on in this manner until the final play to leave a score of 36-10 with another intrepid win from the Bahrain RFC’s.
Top badminton clash in Bahrain
Tien Minh Nguyen of Vietnam, ranked world’s number 35th in badminton will play in two major badminton events scheduled to take place over the next two weeks at the Shaikh Khalifa Sports City in Isa Town. Around 200 players from 31 countries, many in the top 100, will be taking part in the Victor-Rayan Sports Bahrain International Series 2015 from October 28 to November 1 and the Bahrain International Challenge 2015 from November 3 to 7. Both events are part of the Bahrain International Badminton Festival. Other top ranked players include RMV Gurusaidutt from India (Rank 41), Spaniard Pablo Abian (Rank 44), Singaporean Zi Liang Derek Wong (Rank 47), and
Russian Vladimir Malkov (Rank 48). In the women’s division, 17 of the world’s top-ranked athletes will make the trip to Bahrain. The top attraction will be Spain’s Beatriz Corrales (Rank 25), followed by eight other players inside the Top 50 like Americans Iris Wang (Rank 30), Rong Schafer (Rank 33), and Jamie Subhandi (Rank 43) respectively. Other top 100 players include Bulgaria’s Linda Zetchiri (Rank 34) and Petya Nedelchava (Rank 47), Thai Nitchaon Jindapol (Rank 40), and Russian Ksenia Polikarpova (Rank 46), and Neslihan Yigit (Rank 50) from Turkey.
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Bahrain triumphs on World Endurance Championship
HH Shaikh Nasser Bin Hamad Al Khalifa, chairman of the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports, president of Bahrain Olympic Committee and captain of Bahrain Royal Endurance Team, proclaimed that Bahrain’s victory in both individual and team events at the World Endurance Championship for Young and Junior Riders in Chile will motivate more Bahraini riders to strive for glory in the international level. Bahrain’s top rider, Fahad Al Khatri won first place in the individual category finishing the five stages of the 120 km.
Bahrain’s Shaikh Salman vows to clean up FIFA
Shaikh Salman, President of the Asian Football Confederation since 2013, has vowed to clean up Fifa’s reputation. Fifa’s reputation was left in tatters after a muchpublicised spate of corruption charges, when seven top officials were arrested in Zurich. Speaking to the BBC, Salman said that if elected he will not take a salary. He added that he will back the 2018 and 2022 World Cups to go ahead in Russia and Qatar respectively. He also said that he supports limiting the Fifa presidency
race in five hours, 20 minutes, and 57 seconds. As a team, The Bahrain Royal Endurance team composed of Mohammed Al Khatri, Shaikh Mohammed Bin Mubarak Al Khalifa, Salim Sabt, Dana Al Binghadeer Al Dossary, and Fahad Al Khatri won the team title with a race time of 17 hours, 20 minutes, and 57 seconds. Fahad thanks HH for the support saying “Despite our lack of knowledge of the course and weather conditions, we were able to win thanks to the instructions of HH Shaikh Nasser. I experienced strong competition from Emirati riders throughout the first five stages of the race; I doubled my efforts in the final two stages and was able to cross the finish line first”.
to three terms and 12 years. He was quoted by the BBC as saying,”With the support I’m going to get we’re going to turn it around very quick.” “We have big examples of football organisations around the world - the Premier League, the Bundesliga, even Uefa who have from a football side and a revenue side, it is not even greater than Fifa, but it is handled in a very professional way. And this is what we want to bring to Fifa.” With seven other candidates thought to be in the running for the Fifa presidency, Salman added,”To the other candidates, they have to be realistic as well. Unless you are supported by your confederation it’s going to be a very difficult job.” Meanwhile, Shaikh Salman hit out at allegations that he helped identify players involved in 2011 protests and failed to protect them from abuses. “It’s not just damaging me, it’s damaging the people and the country,” he added. “These are false, nasty lies that have been repeated again and again in the past and the present.”
Zallaq Youth Centre wins 3rd edition of Indoor Soccer Tournament
Youth and Sports Minister Hisham bin Mohammed Al Jowder congratulated the Board of Directors and Members of Zallaq Youth Centre on winning the third edition of HH Shaikh Khalid Bin Hamad’s Indoor Soccer Tournament for Youth Centres organized by the ministry, praising the team’s performance level and huge efforts undertaken by its footballers. Zallaq played Salmabad on the grounds of Khalifa Sport City Stadium yesterday. Salmabad was declared as the runner-up following the results of the final match while Karana got third place. Albanki emerged as the best scorer, while Bakheet and Jameel emerged as the best player and the best goalkeeper respectively. Halati Alneim and Alsutah Youth Center got the Ideal Team Award for great organization. The Khalid Bin Hamad Youth League for Futsal, was held for 35 days under the auspices of the National Bank of Bahrain (Gold Sponsor). HH Shaikh Khalid believes that the success of the third version of the Youth League will enable athletic gathering which will help expand the role of youth centers as well as put a premium on youth participation in sports.
. “A trophy carries dust. Memories last forever.” – Mary Lou Retton
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in prize money, per gender, also feature in the build-up to the World Tour Finals.
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The Calisthenics World Cup 2015
held under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Nasser Bin Hamad Al Khalifa and the Ministry of Sports.
This is the first of its kind in Bahrain with eight countries participating in the athletic event. The competition will feature • First & only calisthenics team contest • Biggest prize money in any calisthenics event • First use of public online voting via social media to select cup finalists • Interaction with millions of fans worldwide www.calisthenicsworldcup.com
Zumbathlon
2-3 November
FINA/ Airweave Swimming World Cup 2015 #7
Location: Hamad Aquatic Center, Al Aziziyah, Doha, Qatar Launched in 1979, the FINA Swimming World Cup gathers world-class swimmers in a series of two-day meets to determine the world champions of swimming.
6 November
Zumbathlon, The Ritz Carlton Bahrain Zumba the night away for a good cause. The Ritz Carlton partners with Think Pink to bring a Zumbathlon event for breast cancer awareness.
6 November
Grand Prix 10 KM, Al Ghous Park,
Muharraq Organized by the Bahrain Road Runners Association, the run will take place in Al Ghous park, in between the two Muharraq Bridges. This is strictly an individual event and teams are not allowed. www.ems.bahrainroadrunners.com/events/
8 - 13 November
2015 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour, Al Gharrafa Sports Cub, Doha, Qatar The Doha Open will be the eighth Open event on the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour 2015 calendar in a season that extends from late April to mid-December. It will be the second after the FIVB World Tour Season Final, with points from the tournament going towards the 2016 ranking. The pre-Olympic 2015 season includes five FIVB Grand Slams, a new FIVB Swatch Beach Volleyball Major Series, a special FIVB Swatch Beach Volleyball World Tour season Final in the United States and six FIVB Opens. Five Grand Slams, which offer $800,000 in prize money each, will also take place on the road to the World Tour Season Final. A new innovative and dynamic FIVB Swatch Beach Volleyball Major Series including three tournaments offering $800,000 each in prize money to complete the schedule. Six Opens offering $75,000
12 - 14 November
2nd H.O.G.® Bahrain Rally, Bahrain International Circuit
The event aims to have not less than 500 H.O.G. ® riders from across the region and at least 3,000 participation from the general public in two day activities designed to raise awareness and appreciation for motor sports and the Harley Davidson bikes. For more information, visit www.hogbahrainchapter.com
13 November Grand Prix 15 KM , Al Ghous Park, Muharraq Another spectacular event headed by the Bahrain Road Runners Association, this time extending the run by five kilometers. www.ems.bahrainroadrunners.com/events/
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BIC EVENTS
The Seventh Beat Diabetes Walk,
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Bahrain Karting Sprints Championship
Featuring both the Bahrain Rotax Mojo Max Challenge and the SWS Bahrain Championship, the Karting sprints are one of the major highlights of the BIC calendar.
2 – 6 pm, Dohat Arad Park, Muharraq The Beat Diabetes Walk will span approximately 3 kilometers. There’s also a host of complimentary fun-filled activities, including special fitness activities by Fitness First like flash mobs, spot fitness challenges and dance routines. Children will be kept entertained at a children’s zone featuring face painting, balloon twisting, stilt walkers and inflatable slides. In addition, an on-site DJ and live entertainment acts will help create a carnival atmosphere at the walk. Stands serving healthy snacks will also be set up at the venue. In 2014, the walk saw the unprecedented participation of more than 5,000 participants in Bahrain and over 60,000 participants across seven countries Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, KSA, UAE and India. Registration is still open and can be completed online at www.beatdiabetes. me until 13th November 2015. The Beat Diabetes Walk is organized by the Al Rashid Group A division of Landmark Retail Ltd. Stay updated on the Beat Diabetes Walk and related activities, beatdiabetes beat.diabetes and @beatdiabetes
9 & 23 November Ebrahim K Kanoo Drag and Drift Night
The drag nights are an innovative experience dreamed up by the BIC where you take your very own car or motorbike out onto the circuit’s National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) affiliated drag strip and experience the thrill of speed and adrenaline.
10 – 13 November
Bahrain Dag Racing Championship 2015/2016 Round 1 The region’s premier drag racing championship is back in action. More than 100 drivers in both cars and motorbikes are expected to compete in this upcoming first round of the 2015/2016 Bahrain Drag Racing Championship.. Back-to-back evenings of Test and Tune take place November 10 and 11, qualifying follows on November 12, leading up to race day on November 13.
27 - 29 November
2015 Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
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Dubai International Triathlon, Dubai,
UAE The Dubai International Triathlon will once again take place on November this 2015 and will push the limits of contestants’ swimming, running and cycling capabilities. The location of the event is yet to be confirmed so check www.dubai-tri.com to stay updated. This is the second Half Iron Distance Triathlon to be held in the UAE. To find out more and register as a contestant visit please go to the site.
20 - 21 November
FIA WEC Six Hours of Bahrain
Bahrain International Circuit hosts its second major international event of the year, the FIA WEC Six Hours of Bahrain. This event will be the eighth and final round of the WEC season, thus making for a perfect venue to crown the season’s newest champions in the various competition classes offered by WEC. Tickets to the event are BD10 apiece. All those aged 15 years old and below can enter for free. Tickets are available online at www. bahraingp.com or by calling the BIC Hotline on +973-17-450000.
championship title once again. Tickets are now available online at www. yasmarinacircuit.com and through the Yas Marina Circuit Call Centre (800 927) or +971 (0) 2 659 9800, as well as through all Etihad Shops and Virgin Megastores. Early Bird
27 Location: Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi, UAE Now in its seventh spectacular year, the 2015 Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix will be returning to the iconic Yas Marina Circuit. Taking place on November 27, 28 and 29, the world’s only twilight race will be the last of the 2015 season, and could potentially decide the prestigious F1 driver’s
November
International Cricket Series Pakistan Vs England
Location: Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai Sports City, Duba, UAE The Pakistan and English cricket teams will be competing in a series of One Day International matches at Dubai Sports World this October. Witness an exciting series of test matches hosted alongside the England and Wales Cricket Board.
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Going strong on so many fronts, Kienle’s win of the Ironman World Championship adds another feather to the cap of the famed Bahrain Endurance 13.
Kienle wins
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ebastian Kienle is a German long-distance triathlete who won the 2012-2015 Ironman 70.3 World Championships. Four years in a row and one would think that this formidable athlete would finally slow down. But his admirable discipline, sustained and strategic goals, as well as his intense athleticism all combined to create a force to reckon with in the triathlete community. The 30 year old completed the 2.4 mile ocean swim, 112 mile bike leg, and marathon run in eight hours, 14 minutes, 18 seconds. He beat his fellow Endurance 13 teammate, Ben Hoffman, by over a minute, while their teammate Jan Frodeno came in third in the race. To quote Kienle, “I never thought I was going to win this”, but to be honest, we always knew he had an edge. He discovered triathlon at age eight, and knew that he wanted to take it to a professional level. He began competing in triathlons by the age of 12. His
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month later at the 2012 Ironman World Championships, posting the second fastest bike-split of the day, despite a flat tire. The following year, in 2013, he posted somewhat lackluster results during the season but was still able to defend his Ironman 70.3 World title by winning. He turned out the second fastest bike split of the day to help him win by over two minutes to fellow Endurance 13 teammate, Terenzo Bozzone. Kienle had a stellar year in 2014 winning the Ironman European Championships in Frankfurt and the World Championships in Hawaii. An easy-going level-headed dude, he says that the good thing about racing is that “in two weeks, I cannot remember how hard the race was”
He discovered triathlon at age eight, and knew that he wanted to take it to a professional level. He began competing in triathlons by the age of 12. him to return the next year where he defended his title. Kienle has a winning streak that is unrivaled in triathlon history. In 2009 he won Ironman Germany 70.3 in Wiesbaden, holding off 70.3 World Champion Michael Raelert. In 2010, he placed second behind Rasmus Henning at the 2010 Challenge Roth triathlon. In 2012, Kienle was able to use his strong bike talent to propel himself to victory at the Ironman 70.3 World Championships. He placed 4th a
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Bahrain took part in 11 different categories: athletics, football, basketball, table tennis, handball, bowling, karate, swimming, goal ball, weightlifting, and volleyball.
Bahrain bags gold in the GCC Games!
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he GCC games started in 2011 as the first multisport event for the Gulf Cooperation Countries (GCC). The first GCC games were held in Bahrain from October 11 to 22, 2011 with 1,500 athletes participating in 11 sports. This year’s games were held in Dammam, Saudi Arabia with Bahrain participating in all 11 sports and presenting a united front. 170 of the country’s finest athletes came together for the GCC games. Bahrain finished fourth
overall in the medal table. Saudi Arabia ended the games on top with 101 medals (52 gold, 30 silver, and 19 bronze). They were followed by the UAE with 69 medals (26-19-24), and Qatar with 50 medals in second and third places respectively. Looking at the exceptional contributions of the athletes in the individual sports, it can be said that Bahrain has outdone itself in the GCC games this year, and the best is yet to come!
Athletics Bahraini athletes have long contributed to putting Bahrain on the world sports map, and this year is no exception. Al Hassan Al Abassi raced to victory in the men’s 10,000 m final in the inaugural day of the athletic events at Prince Nayen bin Abdulaziz Sports City Stadium. The Bahraini athlete clocked 29 minutes and 30.81 seconds to complete the race in first place finishing ahead of his main opponents Tareq Al Amri (30:25.10) and Hassan Jamaan (31:50.87), both from Saudi Arabia.
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Abbas Abubaker then notched Bahrain’s second medal of the day by coming second in the men’s 400m race in 64.72 seconds. Saudi Arabia’s Yousef Masrahi (45.57) bagged the gold, while the bronze went to Ahmed Mubarak of Oman (47.24) Later on, Abdulrahman Khamis also managed to get a podium spot for the kingdom in the long final jump, where he scored 7.60 metres to win the competition’s bronze medal. Saudi Arabia’s Ahmed Mohammed managed 7.59 metres to win the gold medal. Benson Kiplagat and Albert Rop raced to victories in the 1,500 m and the 5,000 m respectively, while Yaquob Salem (200 m), and Birhanu Yamataw (5,000 m) bagged the silver medals for Bahrain. Kiplagat, who secured the 800 m bronze, was in top form clinching the 1,500 m gold in three minutes and 51.51 seconds. Bahrain also dominated the 3,000 m steeplechase, in which John Kibet (8:45:79) and compatriot vans Rutto
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straight match to Saudi Arabia 53-69, to finish last with no points. Earlier, Bahrain lost to Qatar 49-61, and the UAE 65-70.
Football Bahrain made a perfect finish at the GCC games. The nationals captured the gold medal after a tough battle at Prince Mohammed Bin Fahd Station. Bahrain secured the title with four points from a goalless draw with host nation Saudi Arabia and a 2-1 victory over Qatar in a three-nation round robin event. (8:47.07) made a 1-2 finish. Later on, Rop and Yamataw raced to a 1-2 finish in the 5,000 m final after a superb performance, with Rop crossing the finish line in 13:38:53, followed by Yamataw (13:39:65) who sealed the silver. Bahrain’s won an additional silver medal in the 200 m final in which Salem clocked 20.71 seconds to complete the race behind Fahad Al Subaie of Saudi Arabia (20.58). Abdulla Mohammed (21.08), also of Saudi Arabia came third. Bahrain then dominated the 3,000 m steeplechase, in which John Kibet (8:45:79) and compatriot Evans Rutto (8:47:07) made a 1-2 finish.
The concluding game on October 26, 2015 between Saudi Arabia and Qatar ended 2-1 in favour of the former, who leveled Bahrain’s record of four points and a one-goal advantage. To decide the
Basketball Bahrain’s title quest suffered a blow after a 49-61 defeat to Qatar in the opening match of the basketball championship yesterday at the Youth Care Hall. Bahrain showed a neck-and-neck play against the
championship, the organizers conducted a draw after the match, in which the Bahrain was granted the competition’s gold medal while Saudi took the silver and Qatar the bronze.
more experienced Qataris, who ended the first quarter in their favor 14-10. Qatar then stretched their advantage to 26-13, then went further ahead 45-33 at the end of the third quarter. Bahrain failed to finish on a winning note in the basketball championship which concluded last October 25, 2015. The nationals lost their third
Table Tennis Bahrain took the table tennis team event silver medal, in addition to the doubles competition bronze medal, while the handball team secured the competition’s silver medal. In a neck-and-neck table tennis gold medal tie, Bahrain suffered a 0-3 defeat to host nation Saudi Arabia. Playing at Al-Ittifaq Club Gym, Rashid Khalid lost Bahrain’s first match to Abdulaziz Al Abbas, the Nayef Al Jedei doubled Saudi’s advantage thanks to a 3-0 victory over Bahraini Mohammed Abbas and Elyas Elyasi 3-0 in the third place tie.
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Handball In the handball championship, Bahrain started their title campaign with an impressive 31-25 win over competition favourites and world championship runners-up Qatar at Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz Sports City. Bahrain also led the game at half-time with a 1410 advantage. Bahrain took home the handball competition silver medal as Saudi Arabia
Bowling In the bowling team event, the quartet of Osama Abdulrahman, Ahmed Al Khaja, Ali Al Qaseer and Ahmed al Awadi scored 3,805 points average to secure the bronze medal. Saudi Arabia bagged the gold medal followed by silver medalists,
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secured the gold medal thanks to a 30-27 victory over Oman, who settled for the bronze. The Saudis completed the event on top with a 100 percent win record and were two points ahead of second-placers Bahrain, and four above third Oman.
the UAE. In the bowling master’s event, Bahrain’s Ahmed Al Awadi missed a podium spot finishing fourth with 2,343 points and an average of 195.25. His compatriot, Osama Abdulrahman was 10th with 2,153 points and an average of 179.42.
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Bahrain’s national judo team began their quest winning three bronze medals at Prince Saud bin Jalawi Sports City’s gym. Fadel Abbas, Ali Al Shaikh, and Mahmood Al Aradi came third in their respective weight categories, thus boosting Bahrain’s overall medal table. Abbas opened Bahrain’s account in this discipline by securing the last podium award in the judo 100kg event, losing to Saudi Arabia’s Rakan Zaidan, then to Qatari Reda Nafoori, before beating UAE’s Mansoor Al Suwaidi. Later on, Al Shaikh was third in the under 66-kg. Saudi Arabia’s Sulaiman Hammad and Qatari Mohammed Rabahi were first and second respectively. Al Aradi rounded off the day winning Bahrain’s third bronze in the under 73 kg. Qatari Murad Zamouri bagged the gold, while the silver was taken by Mohammed Al Harbi of Saudi Arabia.
Bahrain swimmers claimed three gold and one silver medal on the GCC Swimming Championships in Doha. Bahrain’s first gold medal came through Ahmed Abdulnabi in the 50 metre backstroke competition for 10-year olds. He won the event in 38.40 seconds. Khalid Abdulla Baba won Bahrain’s second gold medal in the men’s 200m butterfly in 2:17:13 minutes. He was followed by Khalid Nazal Al Khalifa of Saudi Arabia while Nedal Sulaiman Al Hawasi of Oman was third. The third gold medal for Bahrain came through Farhan Saleh Faraj, in the men’s 100 meters freestyle. He won the event in 53.37 seconds. He was followed by UAE’s Mohammed Jassim Al Maheeri while Omar Hashim Yousif of Qatar was third. Bahrain also won a silver medal through Ahmed Abdulnabi in the 100 meters freestyle which was won by Qatar’s
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Weight lifting Abdulla Al Mejdami gave Bahrain three bronze medals in the clean, jerk, and total in the 56kg event of the weightlifting championship at Prince Saudi Bin Jalawi gym in Al Raka. Saudi Arabia’s Mansoor Al Saleem took the gold, while UAE’s Ahmed Jassim bagged the silver. Three of Bahrain’s finest weightlifters also competed in the other weight categories. Salman Al Kindi (69 kg), Yousef Al Shirawi (86 kg), and Hamad Ayyash (94 kg).
Goal ball The curtains came down on the goalball championship at Prince Saudi bin Jalawi gym in Al Raka, where Bahrain suffered its third defeat in a row to finish at the bottom of the competition with no points. Bahrain was handed a 6-13 defeat by Qatar, who took the bronze medal.
Bahrain’s first gold medal at the GCC games came by way of the Volleyball team. They made three wins in as many matches. They edged host Saudi Arabia 3-1 (25-17, 29-31, 25-20, 25-19) in a 75 minute match to closer towards retaining the title they won in the first edition of the games held in Bahrain in 2011. Prominent players from Bahrain included trio spikers Jassim
Al Nabhan, Mahmood Abdulwahed, Hasan Dahi; as well as Ali al Sairafi, Ali Ebrahim, Hussain al Haiki, and Mahmood Al Afya, as well as libero Ayman Haroona who played a major part in the victory, scoring crucial points in different stages of the crunch match. The victory put Bahrain on top of this five-team roundrobin competition
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Heart of ahrain’s enthusiasm with golf is evidenced in the Royal Golf Club, home to Bahrain’s only 18 hole, par 72 championship standard golf course and a par 3 9-hole course, both designed by golfing legend Colin Montgomerie. The course hosted the European Tour’s inaugural Volvo Golf Championships tournament in 2011 and the maiden Bahrain invitational in 2012. The club is managed by Troon, the leader in upscale golf course management, and was named Troon’s 2013 Facility of the Year. Golf may be regarded as intrinsically daft. It is just hitting a ball with a stick, however, golf is a very popular sport. Golf is a club and ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible. It does not require a standardized playing area. It is played on a course with an arranged progression of either nine or 18 holes. Each hole on the course must contain a tee box to stand from, and a putting green containing the
actual hole. A tee is a small peg that can be used to elevate the ball slightly above the ground up to a few centimeters high. Tees help reduce the interference of the ground or grass on the movement of the club, making the ball easier to hit. Each hole on a course is unique in its specific layout and arrangement. The levels of grass are varied to increase difficulty or to allow for putting in the case of the green. Golf is played for the lowest number of strokes by an individual, known as stroke play, or the lowest score on the most individual holes in a round by an individual or team, known as match play. Stroke play is the most commonly seen format at all levels. The modern game of golf originated in 15th century Scotland where the first written record of golf is of James II banning the game in 1457, as an unwelcome distraction to learning archery. James IV lifted the ban in 1502 when he became a golfer himself. Golf clubs became recorded in 1503-1504 with the Old Course at St. Andrews, a links course dating back to before 1574, considered a site of pilgrimage.
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Why seek out golf? Awali Golf Club believes that this sport is the excuse to achieve a widening of contacts. And when retirement beckons, one can spend their children’s inheritance travelling the world, using golf as the basis to seek out the most scenic destinations. Not only that, golf has been known to be psychologically relaxing. Maybe because it is an outdoor sport played on mowed lawns. Apparently, the smell of freshly cut grass releases at least five chemicals known to reduce stress and elevate mood. The death rate for golfers is 40 per cent lower than for other people of the same sex, age, and socioeconomic status, which corresponds to a five year increase in life expectancy
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Motivation PowerUp talks to Fatima Batook, brand owner of TIMA to know what powers her workout and how you can get empowered too.
Why do people need to exercise?
Apart from the two obvious benefits; weight loss & lowering the risk of some diseases, exercise benefits every part of the body, including the mind. Exercising regularly allows the body to produce endorphins, chemicals that can help a person to feel more peaceful and happy. Exercise can even help some people sleep better. It can also provide sense of relief to those suffering from mild depression and low self-esteem. Plus, it gives a real sense of accomplishment and pride at having achieved a certain goal, which reflects on other aspects of our lives to be better accomplished human beings within family or social and professional roles. SPORTS & FITNESS
“You can’t get much done in life if you only work on the days when you feel good.” – Jerry West
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It is tough for those with careers, students who are in school/ university, mothers with families to take care of, to actually find the time and strength to pursue exercise. What exercise would fit into each of these age groups and how often should it be done to take effect?
I always say there are so many ways to “sneak in a workout” within home chores or play time with kids. Movement is the objective even if its 15 minutes a day! For individuals with busy
sport within the school or university curriculum like basketball or football twice a week; it really does make the difference! One solution to help the ones who always find excuses not to squeeze in a workout is to Track Your Activity Levels “If you don’t measure it, it doesn’t exist”. It might seem like an exaggerated point, but this old saying really has some truth to it, especially when it comes to exercise. Using the new tracking gadgets could be ideal because measuring activity levels (and ideally keeping notes on your progress) can help you to stay on track and realize when you’re slipping before you’ve completely lost the habit.
power and that can be easily shattered if the 40+ decided to leap in to exercising without a clear plan and set goals. Baby steps would be the direction to go for anyone 40+ or younger to sustain this lifestyle change. For those over 40 they should consult a doctor to ensure they don’t have any medical conditions to be aware of when starting their exercise routine. p Be realistic, set a goal to start walking 15 minutes a day for a couple of weeks with a day’s rest within each week, gradually adding more time to the walk and slowly evolving to a jog or run. p Start incorporating movement in every aspect of life; use the stairs, walk to someone when you need them rather than calling out their names or using the phone, help out with home chores or take up gardening. p Add strength training to the workout routine using light bands or light dumbbells, maybe hire a Physical Therapist twice a week to coach proper form and movements to strengthen all major muscles which will increase bone density p Find a workout buddy, encourage friends to embrace the fit & healthy lifestyle to keep motivated and excited within your group.
lives, the best solution is to be practical and realistic. Pick a workout form that you can do almost anywhere, whether you’re traveling or getting home from the office late. Ideally, this will be a form of exercise that doesn’t require much preparation like highintensity interval training, Tabata training, bodyweight exercises, and running. For Students; I would suggest engaging in a group
How can people look at exercise not as a chore but as a holistic way of living?
How about people above 40 who are already used to a sedentary lifestyle? What sort of exercise will fit in with them?
Returning to exercise from a sedentary lifestyle takes will
First, let’s replace the word “exercise” with “movement”, We need to stop thinking about movement as something you ‘should’ do for weight loss or weight maintenance. Sure, it can help with these things. But it becomes another ‘should’ that your inner-self critic cracks the whip around. Perhaps, one needs to change their
perspective, focus on desires that enable you to feel good about yourself. It’s always great to have some energy for the task at hand, to hear uplifting thoughts swirling in your brain rather than complaints, to feel pain-free. That’s way more motivating! Sure you can concentrate on a future when you have stamina to chase grandkids around, or the ability to walk for miles while visiting another country, those thoughts are motivating too. But they can feel too distant to get you out of that chair. Think about how you want to feel RIGHT NOW! Visit: www.timalovelife.com
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Fatima is a mentor to many trainers and clients that she trains. Her dedication, commitment, enthusiasm, and hard work make her excel in the fitness industry in so many levels. Fatima is the owner of TIMA, the first Saudi/ Arab brand for fitness/ sports apparel in the Middle East.
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The Women of
Bahrain Endurance 13 Jodie Swallow, Daniela Ryf, and Caroline Steffen smash boundaries in the world of triathlon racing.
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he triathlon can be considered one of the more strenuous sports and is reserved only for serious athletes taking years and years of commitment and discipline to make it to the top. HH Shaikh Nasser Bin Hamad Al Khalifa, founder of the legendary Bahrain Endurance 13, Supreme Council for Youth and Sports Chairman, and Bahrain Olympic Committee President says “Endurance racing has noble qualities that transcend the sport. To be successful at a marathon or triathlon, whether you’re in the front or back of the field, you need to commit to something. It takes hard work, dedication. During the race, it’s a true metaphor for life. You go through highs and lows and the ultimate goal is happiness and finishing”. In the world of endurance racing, Bahrain Endurance 13
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is fast making waves, dominating Kona, and even making their bid in the Rio 2016 Olympics. They have been handpicked by HH Shaikh Nasser to “promote a culture of health and wellness and endurance sporting excellence across the Gulf Region and beyond”. Moreover, the formation of the team is a directive of HM King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa to form a national team
of the women in it who have consistently proven themselves the equal of their male counterparts. Jodie Swallow, Daniela Ryf, and Caroline Steffen keep on raising the bar for women athletes around the world. Their exploits, adventures, and wise words make them an example for young female athletes to dare to dream and to work hard to achieve their goals.
“Endurance racing has noble qualities that transcend the sport. To be successful at a marathon or triathlon, whether you’re in the front or back of the field, you need to commit to something. “
Caroline Steffen is known as Xena the Warrior Princess. Her natural talent, strong work ethic and, and willingness to go to war in a race have resulted in an array of championship titles in long course triathlon over her career. Caroline is twice the ITU Long Distance Champion, twice a silver medallist at the Ironman World Championship, twice an Ironman Asia Pacific Champion, twice and Ironman European Champion, and a Challenge Roth champion. She jumpstarted her sports career with 10 years as a member of the Swiss national swimming team
- HH Shaikh Nasser Bin Hamad Al Khalifa to promote the kingdom of Bahrain in international sports arenas, and to add to the Kingdom’s international achievements. The force behind the vision is to help society achieve better health globally. HH Shaikh Nasser believes that media and sponsorship attention is too focused on sports that most people stop participating in once they reach a certain age. The triathlon community aims to end that as you can start as young as nine to as old as 84. A healthy community lifestyle indeed. Chris Mccormack, manager of this legendary team says “These elite athletes should be justly rewarded because they are ambassadors for life”. The star studded triathlon cast of Bahrain Endurance 13 include Jan Frodeno (GER), Javier Gomez (ESP), Terrenzo Bozzone (NZL), Ben Hoffman (USA), James Cunnama (RSA), Luke Appleton (AUS), Daniela Ryf (SUI), Caroline Steffen (SUI), Brent McMahon (CAN), Joe Gambles (AUS), Sebastian Kienle (GER), Jodie Swallow (UK), Luke Bell (AUS). But this is not a story about the team, this is a story
Caroline Steffen 2 x Long Distance Asia and Europe Champion
both in the junior and open competition. After a shoulder injury forced her to retire from competitive swimming, she encountered multisport and completed a few Olympic distance triathlons. She did her first Ironman in under 10 hours and qualified for the Ironman World Championship in Kona. She then had a stint as a cyclist on the Swiss national team but gravitated back towards triathlon as it provided her more satisfaction as a competitor. She soon went professional and quickly racked up success in 70.3 and Ironman racing. She has consistently been on the podium of multisport events and is always one to watch in any race. Caroline says “All our dreams can come true if we have the
courage to pursue them”. Despite her imposing stature, she’s a 5’10’’, the Warrior Princess also has a soft side, doing arts and crafts when she isn’t running or cycling her way to victory. She’s also considered one of the friendliest athletes in the circuit, and always spends plenty of time with her fans posing for photos, answering questions, and signing autographs. Her biggest vice is chocolate and coffee and if she weren’t an athlete, she’d be running a little café’ shop right next to the beach where she would go for long bike rides in the evenings.
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Daniela Ryf Champion, Ironman 70.3 Kona 2015
Daniela’s home away from home is a holiday paradise: the Gold Coast of Australia. She’s often amid tourists as she works towards becoming the fastest triathlete in Olympic distance. Daniela is a mainstay on the ITU circuit and represented Switzerland at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics. In 2014, she burst onto the long-course scene in a big way after coming under Brett Sutton’s tutelage and shifting her focus to half-Ironman and Ironman racing. She claimed the victory in her maiden Ironman, became Ironman 70.3 World Champion, and ended the year with a stellar Ironman runner-up showing at her first Ironman World Championship in Kona, Hawaii, leading for most of the day on the back of a strong bike and split run. Daniela wore this year’s leafy crown in Kona as she dominated her very first Ironman World Championship victory. At only her second time racing in Kona,
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Switzerland’s Daniela Ryf crushed the Kona course with over a 13-minute lead on the entire field, winning in 8 hours, 57 minutes. As the pre-race favourite in this year’s Ironman 70.3 World Championship, the pressure was on for Daniela to improve on her secondplace finish from 2014. She did just that, turning in strong performances across swim, bike, and run to dominate the race in under nine hours. With this victory, she became the second woman to earn the 70.3 and Ironman World titles in the same year (Leanda Cave was first in 2012). She has also won the 2014 and 2015 Ironman 70.3 World Championship. Daniela represented Switzerland in the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics in triathlon, placing 7th and 40th in those competitions. In 2010, Daniela placed third in the inaugural 2010 ITU Sprint Distance Triathlon World Championships.
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Jodie’s many achievements include the South Africa 70.3 Championship from 20112015; the Ironman African Continental Championship in 2015; the Boulder 70.3 Championship in 2014; she was an Ironman Champion in 2013; a four-time GBR National Elite Olympic Champion; an Olympic and Commonwealth Games Teams World Cup ITU Winner in 2010; a World Long Distance ITU Champion in 2009; and a World 70.3 Champion in 2010.
Jodie hails from Longborough, Leicestershire. Her athletic career began at 13, when she first represented Wales and then Great Britain in the pool. Months later, she won her first English Schools title and ran for her country on the track and X-country. After A-levels she went on to study at Longborough University and was recruited to the British triathlon team. She won her first international race, European Juniors in 2000 and has never looked back since. Jodie says “I
Jodie Swallow One half of endurance racing’s fastest couple
have constructed an amazing life and career for myself in professional sports. I am an Olympian, an Ironman Champion, a World Champion, and whilst I am proud of my accomplishments, I think I am capable of more”. She is considered as one of sport’s hardestworking pros. In 2004, she represented Great Britain at the Summer Olympics competing in triathlon, placing 34th. At the 2014 Ironman World Championships, she placed 4th, less than 10 minutes behind champion, Mirinda Carfrae
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In Bahrain, there is a large number of motorcycle enthusiasts just raring to set the road on fire.
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oad racing, offroad racing, dirt bike racing, track racing, a lot of action happens on two wheels both on circuits or open courses, through the streets of many cities, and on tracks. The love for speed, adventure, and rebellion has propelled both teenagers (who all emulated James Dean, with the leather jacket and the attitude) to older people (complete with beards and tattoos) to ride. Motorcycle racing has also completely eradicated gender boundaries as both men and women hop on that bike on the road to adrenaline. A century ago, the Wright Brothers flew their first airplanes and Model T’s roared off Henry Ford’s assembly line, it was not long before this all this technology paved the way for motorbikes to come careening to the cities of the future. Imagine how it must have shattered the minds of people who were used to horse
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racing and moving at different speeds. Now speed was a cylinder away and it shocked and awed the imaginations of many. In 1901, the Hendee Manufacturing Company introduced the 1.75 horsepower, single cylinder Indian in 1901. HarleyDavidson followed in 1903. It was not long before racing ensued. Early contests were held on horse-racing ovals and bicycle velodromes, but by 1909, wooden tracks built specifically for cars and motorcycles began to appear in Los Angeles and elsewhere. It was in 1911 that a livery worker named Ashley Franklin van Order moved from Illinois to Southern California so he could ride his motorcycle year-round. He took a job selling Harley-Davidson’s, but his racing career was cut short soon afterward by an accident and his wife threatening to leave him if he ever hopped on a bike again. He then turned his considerable talent and love for motorcycles to photography building—and amassing the most complete
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and compelling visual record of early motorcycle racing. Early bike designs were lethal to the drivers. The bikes were designed to run fast, and that was about it: they had to be towed behind other motorcycles to get them started, and they had no brakes. The tracks, called motordromes, came
in various sizes—a circuit of a mile and a quarter occupied the current site of the Beverly Wilshire hotel in Beverly Hills—and were made of lengths of 2 by 2, and 2 by 4 lumber with rough-cut surfaces. The turns were severely banked allowing riders to reach speeds of more than 100 miles per hour. Crashes were frequent and horrific— riders who went down faced being impaled by splinters. Spectators shared in the risk, which oftentimes proved fatal. They peered down from the lip of the track, often in harm’s way. On one particularly black day in 1912, six observers were killed along with Eddie Hasha and another rider at a motordrome in Newark, New Jersey, when Hasha
lost control of his bike and slammed into the crowd. Yet people continue to attend these races. [Smithsonian Magazine, Smithsonian.com] The carnage, according to the Smithsonian, was appalling. Newspapers began referring to motordromes as “murderdromes” and local governments closed some tracks. Race officials and the motorcycle manufacturers that sponsored racing teams tried to implement measures to slow down the bikes, but that went nowhere. By the early 1930’s board-track motorcycle racing was over but it left behind a legacy of a time when people were fascinated by the idea of going faster than they ever have. Today motorbike riding and racing safety is a paramount issue. And yes, the bikes
Motorcycle racing has also completely eradicated gender boundaries as both men and women hop on that bike on the road to adrenaline. now have brakes installed. With the institutionalization of motorbike racing within the FIM (Federation
Internationale’ de Motocyclisme), motorbike racing is fast gaining the prestige and glitz that it enjoyed long before. There are four types of motorcycle racing according to the FIM. The first is Road Racing, which is the sport of racing motorcycles on a tarmac. Races can take place either on purpose-built racing circuits or on closed public roads. Grand Prix motorcycle racing refers to the premiere category of motorcycle road racing. The motorcycles used for this type of racing are prototype machines not based on any production motorcycle. Superbike racing is the category of motorcycle road racing that employs modified production motorcycles. Superbike racing motorcycles must have four stroke engines of between 800 cc and 1200 cc for twins (V-twin engine), and between 750 cc and 1000 cc for four cylinder machines. The motorcycles must maintain the same profile as their roadgoing counterparts. The overall appearance, seen from the front, rear and sides, must correspond to that of the bike used for public roads even though the mechanical elements of the engine have been modified (homologation). Supersport racing is another genre of motorcycle road racing that employs modified production motorcycles. To be eligible for Supersport racing, a motorcycle must have a four-stroke engine of between 400 and 600 cc for four-cylinder machines, and between 600 and 750 cc for twins, and must satisfy the FIM homologation requirements. Supersport regulations are much tighter than Superbikes. Supersport machines must remain largely as standard, while engine tuning is possible but tightly regulate
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Adrenaline Extreme sports are the ultimate adrenaline rush, a way to defy gravity and live life to the fullest. In this section we take a look at some extreme action we can do or look forward to in Bahrain. Ballooning
Although not yet established in Bahrain, here’s something for extreme air enthusiasts to look forward to: hot-air ballooning. Hot air ballooning is as the name suggests flying through the air in a
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giant balloon. This sport is so attractive to so many people because of the exceptional quiet that being up high brings (except of course when the propane burners are firing), the bird’s eye view, and the peace and contemplation of looking down on
landwalkers. The hot air balloon is the oldest successful humancarrying flight technology. Since the balloon moves with the direction of the winds, passengers feel absolutely no wind, except for brief periods during the flight when the balloon climbs or descends into air currents of different direction or speed. Hot air balloons are able to fly to extremely high altitudes.
A hot air balloon consists of a bag called an envelope that is capable of containing heated air. Suspended beneath is a gondola or wicker basket, which carries passengers, and usually a source of heat. Most hot air balloons are launched during the cooler hours of the day, at dawn, or three hours before sunset. At these times of day, the winds are typically light making for easier launch and landing of the balloon. Flying at these times also avoid thermals, which are vertical air currents caused by ground heating that make it more difficult to control the balloon. In the extreme, the downdrafts associated with strong thermals can exceed the ability of a balloon to climb and can thus force a balloon into the ground. Since piloting a balloon requires some effort (licensing and purchase of equipment), many people opt to purchase a balloon flight from a company offering balloon rides. Many balloon festivals are already established in many parts of the world and are a great way to see hot air balloons close up, as well as being an enjoyable family outing. Balloon festivals usually include other activities like live entertainment, amusement rides, and concerts.
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Karting
Kart-racing or karting is a variant of open-wheel motorsport with small, open, four-wheeled vehicles called karts, go-karts, or gearbox/ shifter karts depending on the design. They are usually raced on scaled-down circuits. Karting is considered as the stepping stone to the higher ranks of motorsports and is generally considered as the most economic form of motorsport available on four wheels. As a pastime, it can be performed by almost anybody, and as a motorsport in itself, is one of the sports regulated by FIA, permitting licensed racing for anyone from the age of eight onwards. Go-karts are the motorless models of high-powered racing machines. Some types of Go-karts, like Superkarts, are able to beat racing cars on long circuits. Superkarts can reach speeds exceeding 260 kmph (160mph). Racing karts use small 2-stroke or 4-stroke engines. Most of them are single seater but recreational models can sometimes accommodate passengers. Karts often use sturdy chassis completed with dedicated bodywork to ensure driver safety. Most enterprises like the BIC, offer use an “Arrive and Drive” format which provide customers with all the safety gear (helmets, gloves, and driver outfits), where necessary and allow them to
show up any time to race at a reasonable price, without the hassle of owning one’s own equipment and gear. The early days of kartracing saw karts that were direct-driven (requiring push starts), but the inconvenience of that setup soon led to the centrifugal clutch for the club level class karts. In some countries, go-karts can be licensed for use on public roads with certain restrictions. For example, in the European Union, a go-kart on the road needs head light (high/ low beam), tail lights, a horn, indicators, and a maximum speed of 20hp.
There are three racing formats that karting follows: sprint, endurance, and speedway. Sprint racing takes place on dedicated kart circuits resembling small road courses, with left and right turns. Tracks range from ¼ mile (400 meters) to over 1 mile (1,600 meters in length). Endurance races last for an extended period, ranging up to 30 minutes or up to 24 hours or more, for one or more drivers. In general, consistency, reliability, and pit strategy is of greater importance than all-out speed. Speedway racing takes place on asphalt or clay oval
tracks which are normally between 1/6 and ¼ mile long. Tracks primarily consist of two straights and four left turn corners, few tracks are symmetric and often the shape parallels that of an egg or a tri-oval. In Bahrain, you can go karting on one of the top circuits in the world, the BIC, or the Bahrain International Circuit. Get your adrenaline rush going as a driver or spectator. For more information: Bahrain International Circuit + 973 1745 1785
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Kitesurfing
Daredevils from all over Bahrain flock to Amwaj Islands on windy afternoons to kite surf. According to Ryan Hughes, owner and extreme sports advisor of Skateshack, the best place to kitesurf in Amwaj is on the north of the islands near Talaisland. It has the biggest place to safely set up and launch the kites. The wind generally comes from the north and northwest and is an onshore wind. This means that if anyone has any problem with their equipment, they won’t need a rescue boat and won’t get blown out to the sea. Kitesurfing is a surface water sport combining elements of wakeboarding, windsurfing, surfing, paragliding, and gymnastics into one extreme sport. A kiteboarder harnesses the power of the wind with a large controllable power kite to be propelled across the water on a kiteboard similar to a wakeboard or a small surfboard with or without footstraps or bindings. Kitesurfing started in 1903 with an aviation pioneer named Samuel Cody who developed “man-lifting kites” and succeeded in crossing the English channel in a small collapsible canvas boat powered by a kite. In the late 1970’s, the development of Keviar (which was then called Spectra) flying lines and more controllable kites with improved efficiency contributed to practical kite traction. In 1978, Ian Day’s “FlexiFoil” kite-powered tornado catamaran exceeded 40 km/h. Kitesurfing season in Bahrain runs from November to July usually, but there are usually a few windy days throughout the summer also. Though there are no full time trainers, there are about five qualified kitesurfing instructors who teach in their free time depending on the wind. As it is a potentially
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dangerous sport, people should spend some contact hours with an instructor before endeavouring to fool around in the open water. There is no equipment for hire for kitesurfing though instructors have their own equipment that they use for
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teaching. Because the fabrics and lines of kites fatigue in the sun and wind, it is better to get your own equipment that you can use for two to three years and then resell to get a new set. As kitesurfing is a relatively new sport, the technology has been
improving and changing continuously For more information: Skateshack Tel: + 973 17697176 E-mail: info@skate-shack.com
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Changing the face of
women’s football
From a handful of women playing football in the island to increasing participation in women’s football, Deena Rahman continues to be the driving force of Tekkers Academy Bahrain.
ou’re excelling at a sport that is very traditionally male, in terms of it being a rough and tumble contact sport. How does this affect the way people view you as a female athlete?
Football is no longer a male only sport. More and more females are playing across the globe and in the US it is the highest participation sport for girls. More and more countries are adopting the sport in its female form. While it is a contact sport, it is not rough and tumble – it requires strength, but also skills such as balance, technique and speed of thought and actions as well. I think and hope that people see me as a female footballer and coach who can inspire their daughters
to play sports and retain their feminity, and be a role model to them. I hope that they also see that a woman can coach and develop males to a high
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women’s football team?
level in the game as I have done over the years.
How do you think sports enables women and especially young girls to achieve their dreams?
Sport is something that everybody can do, with the right amount of work and determination. Not everybody is going to win the world cup, but everybody can play and work hard to be as good as they can be. Sports is a mirror of life. Success is directly related to the work and effort expended to achieve your dreams. Women now have the opportunity to play and compete in sports in the same way as their male counterparts have done for years.
By encouraging everybody who wanted to, to come and play – everybody was welcome, nobody was turned away. We then met a terrific person and player called Rama Salem who loves football and encouraged her friends to join. We then found out that there were pockets of women all over the country playing with their friends and invited them to join our league. The outcome was 8 teams of ladies playing football in a competitive
yourself. You must ensure that you get the best out of all of your players, either to win a game, or to improve your players on a daily basis. It is a much more inclusive role, which involves planning and long hours and dedication, but it is something that I also love to do.
Tell us about Tekkers academy.
After 5 years in Bahrain, my husband and I felt that
We are organising tours to Europe this summer, with trips planned for the biggest international youth tournament in the world in Gothenberg, Sweden, and a visit to the London International Soccer Festival.
What are your plans in the near future, and can we come along and cover them? We want to work hard to
I was lucky enough to win every honour in the English Women’s game, play for England and make some lifelong friends.
An article said that you are “changing the face of football in Bahrain”. What are the innovations that you have introduced and how have you achieved it?
I am not sure that I am changing the face of football in the Kingdom. I have been lucky enough to have had the opportunity to play for the National team, and used this higher profile to encourage girls and women to take up football. I have had, and still have, some amazingly talented girls that I hope that I have helped become better players. One thing that I am particularly proud of doing was starting the first Women’s Football League in Bahrain, which the BFA has now taken over and will hopefully lead it to even greater achievements.
How did you grow the
environment every week! For our girls teams I offered girls training sessions, and by encouraging an’ everybody can play’ approach, it ensures that everybody gets to play in games as well as improve their skills in practice sessions. Now some of the older girls are in the Ladies Leagues and playing in the National structure, which I am very proud of!
How does the role of coach differ from that of the pro-athlete? Which role do you prefer?
I loved being a professional player. I don’t think that there is anything better than playing competitive sports in front of a crowd of people and excelling at something that you love. I was lucky enough to win every honour in the English Women’s game, play for England and make some lifelong friends. Being a professional is a full time job, but an enjoyable one! Being a coach is very different. You have to think about every individual, rather than just
the time was right to start our own Academy. We started Tekkers ( which is an English footballers ‘slang’ word meaning technique) because we felt that there was a need for an Academy which offered very professional football coaching for the very high achievers, alongside a soccer school for the players who love the game but want to play at a recreational level. We hope that we have achieved this balance. Many players have already made the move from the recreational to the more serious approach, and we have seen some improvements in the players already. We provide matches against some of the countries’ best clubs, and also play in local leagues where the emphasis is on participation and involvement.
make Tekkers have the best reputation in the country for youth football training. We want every parent to want to sign their child up to a Tekkers session because it is the best training experience that they can get. We want to introduce different sports – we have already done a multi sport holiday camp which was a great success and have introduced an adults healthy lifestyle club which is preparing to run in this years Marathon relay under the Tekkers Trim name. We are excited about the future and would love you to be with us on this journey! For more information contact Tekkers Academy Tel: +973 3770 9010
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The archipelagic range of Bahrain ensures that watersports can be done year round. But have you tried kayaking?
Kayaking for Beginners
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ayaks, first built by the Inuits in North America, were used to hunt on inland islands. Estimated to be at least 4,000 years old, kayaks in their earliest forms were made from stitched seal or other animal skins or other animal skins over a frame made from whalebone. These vessels got their buoyancy with seal bladders filled with air, tucked into the fore and aft sections of the kayak. The main purpose for creating the kayak, which literally translates to “hunter’s
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boat”, was for hunting and fishing. The kayak’s stealth capabilities allowed for the hunter to sneak up behind animals on the shoreline, and successfully catch their prey. By the mid 1800’s German and French men began kayaking for sport. Kayak races were introduced to the Berlin Olympic games in 1936. Now, more than 10 whitewater kayaking events are featured in the Olympics. Kayaking is distinguished from canoeing by the sitting position of the paddler and the number of blades on the paddle. The modern kayak is a low-to-the-water, canoe-like boat in which the paddler sits
facing forward, legs in front, using a double-bladed paddle to pull front-to-back on one side and then the other in rotation. Most kayaks have closed decks, although sit-ontop and inflatable kayaks are growing in popularity as well. Built with fiberglass, wood, rotomolded plastic or Kevlar, are designed for recreation in a number of different water environments, including lakes, whitewater rivers, and seas. At the heart of kayaking is paddling, but there’s a lot more to learn about the techniques and equipments to ensure beginners are safe, aware, and enjoying themselves.
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Kayaking Equipment Kayaks
Kayaks can typically hold one to three paddlers. Depending on the type of material, prices for the vessels can vary greatly. Plastic is usually the cheapest, with kayaks of this material ranging from $250 to $1,500; while Kevlar, considered lighter and stronger than other kayak materials, is the priciest, costing up to $4,000 for the Kevlar kayak. Built for specific environments, there are a variety of these boats available: whitewater kayaks, surf kayaks, racing kayaks, sea or touring kayaks, and hybrids, often labeled as recreational kayaks. Each design has its specific advantage including performance, maneuverability, stability, and paddling style. For instance, sea kayaks typically have longer bodies, so they can cover more distance while whitewater kayaks are made of high-impact plastic so they can bounce off rocks while incurring less damage. Siton-top kayaks are the most commonly sold and ideal for beginners because they are stable, easy to get in and out of, and used for recreational paddling and fishing. Because sit-on-tops have wider beams, it’s easy to keep upright while also staying stable. Each material also has its specific advantage, including strength, durability, portability, flexibility, and resistance to ultraviolet and storage requirements. For example, wooden kayaks can be created from kits or built by hand. Stitch and glue, plywood kayaks can
be lighter than any other material except skin-onframe. Inflatable kayaks, made from lightweight fabric, can be deflated and easily transported and stored, and considered to be remarkably tough and durable compared to some hard-sided boats.
Paddles
The second set of essentials for kayaking is an off-set paddle where the paddle blades are tilted to help reduce wind resistance while the other blade is being used in the water. These vary in length and also shape depending on the intended use, height of the paddler, and often, the paddler’s preference. A big distinction between kayaking and canoeing is the paddle. Canoes use single bladed paddles while kayaks use two-bladed paddles. Wider and taller kayaks require longer paddles. If you are shorter, lighter paddles might be ideal to not overexert yourself. In addition, blades come in a variety of shapes. Wider blades give you more
acceleration but also face more resistance. Narrower blades use less effort per stroke but require more strokes. Blades also come flat or curved. While flat blades are generally cheaper, curved ones increase the power of each stroke. Some blades are feathered, meaning they’re offset at an angle, cutting down on wind resistance. Like with a kayak, finding the right paddle requires trying out different types. If you’re taking lessons, ask your instructor to guide you.
prevent a kayak from sinking when filled with water. Life jackets should also be worn at all times.
Safety Gear
A helmet is also often required for kayaking and is mandatory for white water rafting. Various other pieces
of safety gear include: a whistle to signal for help; throwing ropes to help rescue other kayakers; and a diving knife and appropriate water shoes should be used upon the risks the water and the terrain pose. Proper clothing such as a dry suit, wet suit, or spray top also help protect kayakers from cold water or air temperatures.
Buoyancy Aid (Flotation)
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Learning how to Kayak
To learn basic paddling and safety techniques, it is best to find a certified instructor. If you take lessons, you won’t need to invest in equipment initially since the instruction fee usually covers equipment and you will have a better sense of what to buy should you decide to purchase any. Be sure to begin in a safe, calm environment, not the rapids or the turbulent sea. You’ll need to learn how to get in and out of the kayak and basic paddling strokes before taking on difficult environments.
Getting in and out of a kayak
This can be a challenging and awkward first lesson, but the secret is to keep your weight low and centered. If you’re getting in from a dock, hold on to the dock edge while putting your feet into the cockpit. Continue stabilizing yourself by grabbing onto the dock and lowering yourself onto the kayak. To exit, it’s the same thing in reverse. Lean against the dock. Pull your knees out, against the cockpit, and slide out onto a sitting position on the dock.
Paddle Board Marine Supplies offers top-notch kayak equipment and lessons/ adventures in paddling, fishing, and diving. For more information: Hussain Bader, Tel: +973 3419 5125
Kayaking Activities
Because of its range and adaptability, kayaks can be useful for other outdoor activities such as diving, fishing, wilderness exploration, and search and rescue.
Diving
Kayak diving is a type of recreational diving where the divers paddle to a diving site in a kayak carrying all their gear to the place they want to dive. The range can be several kilometers along the coastline from the launching point to a place where access would be difficult from the shore, although the sea is sheltered. It is a considerably cheaper alternative to using a motor-powered boat, as well as combining the experience of sea kayaking at the same time. Kayak diving gives the diver independence from dive-boat operators, while allowing dives at sites which are too far to comfortably swim.
Fishing
Kayak fishing is fishing from a kayak. The kayak has long been a means of approaching easily spooked fish like the kobia and the flounder. It has gained popularity in recent times due to its being environmentally friendly.
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ahrain’s ocean is steeped in folklore and legend. In fact, one can trace Bahrain’s oceanography back to the ancient myths of Uruk, where the legendary king Gilgamesh swam nine days and nine nights into the ocean and retrieved the plant of immortality. He surfaced on the land of Dilmun which is now present-day Bahrain. Taking a bath before reclaiming his throne in the city of Uruk, he laid the plant down beside a still pool and when he resurfaced, the plant was gone. In its place was a snakeskin as the snake ate the plant of immortality giving it the ability to cast off its skin and grow a new one. Gilgamesh the mighty, was the very first freediver in these waters. Freediving is a form of underwater diving that relies on the diver’s ability to hold their breath until resurfacing rather than on the use of a breathing
Bahrain’s history with the ocean has been carried over to modern times with the sport of free diving.
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apparatus like scuba gear. In ancient cultures, freediving was practiced as a way to gather food, harvest resources like sponges and pearls, reclaim sunken valuables, and to help aid military campaigns. In Bahrain, freedivers were most commonly associated with the pearl gatherers.
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Historically though, freediving for commercial purposes started in Ancient Greece, with the harvesting of natural sponges for bathing. The island of Kalymnos was the center for sponge diving. By using weights of up to 15kg, to speed the descent, breath-holding divers would descend to depths of 30 metres (98 ft) for as much as 5 minutes to collect sponges.
they received half. Divers were also used in warfare. During the Pelopponesian War, divers were used to get past enemy blockades to relay messages as well as supplies to allies or troops that were cut off by the blockade. On top of all that, these ancient frogmen were used as saboteurs, drilling holes in enemy hulls,
also create an astounding experience, like flying. Experienced freedivers can often go as deep as scuba divers, and sometimes deeper. Recreational freediving is practiced by many people from the average snorkeler to the professional freediver and is frequently practiced in freshwater springs due to excellent visibility and underwater caverns.
when diving in these waters is the amount of salinity (it is very, very, very, salty), so divers must be careful to stay hydrated. The time that a freediver can spend underwater on a single excursion is severely restricted in comparison with scuba divers, and a considerably greater level of fitness is required for longer breathhold times
Freediving tips Never dive alone, always dive with an apnea and rescue trained buddy.
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Do not hyperventilate, as this move will result in a rapid decrease of CO2 in your bloodstream. C02 is the gas that causes us to want to breathe, so by removing this gas from our bloodstream, you start the dive with a very low C02 content, this then tricks us into thinking we don’t really need to breathe. However, the hyperventilation hasn’t increased our O2 levels to compensate and our O2 levels are decreasing just as quickly as normal, but without the safety mechanism of the high CO2 “need to breathe” reflex. So this leaves the diver in a very dangerous position, as they continue their dive but without any strong desire to return to the surface. Hyperventilation will actually reduce the amount of available oxygen to your muscles and organs.
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They also harvested black coral, valuable shells and fish, as well as sunken riches of other seafarers. Divers then faced the same problems as divers now: like decompression sickness and blacking out during a breath hold. Because of the many hazards of the profession, the Lex Rhodia law was enacted, which awarded a large percentage of the salvage to the divers; in wrecks deeper than 50 feet, divers received one-third of the salvage and in wrecks deeper than 90 feet,
Historically though, freediving for commercial purposes started in Ancient Greece, with the harvesting of natural sponges for bathing. cutting ships rigging and mooring. As a recreational activity, freediving is celebrated as a relaxing, unique, and liberating experience significantly different from scuba diving. Divers experience greater mobility and speed, the diving costs and preparation time are significantly lower, plus there is no decompression time for deep dives. The greater visibility due to a lack of exhaled air bubbles
In Bahrain, there is a small freediving community. The water at the Southern part of the island (Zallaq area) is clear enough for shore dives. At 200 yards, you’re still able to touch bottom on high tide. But on the weekends, this part of the island is riddled with jetskiiers who have little or no regard for swimmers, so this is probably not the safest time to dive there. In Budaiya, there are offshore man-made break water and it’s a good place to dive. Another issue
Always dive within your limits. Progress slowly.
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Jesus Sandoval Chacin From Venezuela to Bahrain, Bahrain Elite Swimming Team (BEST) swimmer, Jesus Antonio Sandoval Chacon makes a splash.
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wimming superstars have captured our imagination for the way they ambidextrally move on land and water. Proof of this is Olympian Michael Phelps, who has made swimming a very, very cool sport. Swimming has completely fascinated people even in the earliest times. In fact, Egyptians already
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have a hieroglyphic symbol for swimming as far back as 2500AD. But it’s precisely because of the fact that many people are afraid of the water, more so the open waters of the sea, and so many people don’t actually know how to swim; that we, land animals look at swimmers with high esteem. Many of us learn as young children to never go to a pool, lake, river, or ocean to avoid drowning or sea creatures that
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bite and sting. Over the years, we’ve just forgotten how to swim. The archipelago of Bahrain just invites people to reconnect back to the sea, where we all came from, and from which we are all made. (The body is composed of 70% water). One of the ways in which individuals can take the plunge is to join a swimming group. The Bahrain Elite Swimming Team (BEST) is not just any swimming group. It engages and develops youth in Bahrain physically and mentally in swim sports to compete regionally and internationally. The BEST team recruits top talents in the kingdom of Bahrain to represent the country in the field of swimming. Jesus started swimming at a very young age, when he was just four years old. His family made him take swimming classes but after the first day, he just completely fell in love with swimming. Of course, it’s in his genes, his family has been linked to different sports and his mother was determined to make him a swimmer. While he was still studying, he was selected as Best Swimmer in his state and because of this he won a university scholarship where he went on to win a Bronze and Silver medal at the University JUVINES games of 2010 and 2011. Jesus says “The sport of swimming has taught me self-discipline and selfconfidence. I’ve learned that you can’t always win, that there are failures in life, but the most important thing is you have to continue doing your best no matter what”. Jesus has won many medals and trophies for his efforts in swimming, but
of these he fondly recalls the award given to him by Rafael Vidal, the first Venezuelan swimmer to win a Bronze Olympic medal, when he won Silver at a National Game in Venezuela in 2000. Having been awarded by his idol felt like he already won the Gold. Being a Venezuelan swimmer in the Middle East feels awesome for Jesus. The chance to be able to pursue
In his stint at BEST, he has won gold, silver, and bronze medals and a 2nd place trophy in Oman. He also won silver and bronze medals in Dubai; a 3rd place trophy in Doha, Qatar; and a 4th Place Open Water Award in Bahrain. Jesus says “I feel very proud to be a Venezuelan and to get this wonderful opportunity of representing
Jesus started swimming at a very young age, when he was just four years old. his passion in swimming, to meet new people, and to experience different cultures are just some of the many perks of his sport. More than that though is to inspire other nationalities, who have ever struggled in a foreign land to just pursue their dreams. He has been inspired by top athletes, and now Jesus is in a position to inspire young athletes.
Bahrain in different swimming competitions in the Middle East. I do believe because of my discipline and commitment to this sport, I’d gotten this chance. The most beautiful thing about Bahrain is that the country opens its doors to so many people from different cultures and nationalities and this is something that I’m really grateful for”.
“If you can’t outplay them, outwork them.” – Ben Hogan For more information Bahrain Elite Swimming Team Tel: +973 3633 2302
Swimming Tips Focus on your exhalation, not your inhalation. The most common problem swimmers have with their breathing is not exhaling under the water. If you exhale under the water between breaths you only have to inhale when you go to breathe. This makes things much easier and also helps in relaxing you.
When you’re not breathing, keep your head still. In between breaths, hold your head still in one position. Don’t roll it around as your body rotates—this will make you dizzy and really hurt your coordination.
Practice Sighting In order to increase your ability to sight in an open water race or triathlon, practice sighting in the pool. On every fourth lap, throw in a few sightings while swimming across the pool. Look up two to three times and try to keep a streamlined position while not dropping your hips and legs. Attempt to look up in one smooth motion within your arm cycle
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The truth about
SIXPACK ABS
Ah, the coveted six-pack which many have tried to get, but few actually have. We break down the truth about the midsection so you can get your own packs. YOU DON’T HAVE TO TRAIN ABS EVERY DAY TO STIMULATE THEM
When you train other muscle groups like legs and back, you indirectly involve your abs, so your core gets a great deal of secondary stimulation. Of course, you only get that ab activation if you’re doing exercises like squats, deadlifts, and standing military presses, so never rely solely on machine work. However, you don’t need to train your abs every day. Your abs are a muscle group just like any other, and they require postworkout recovery time. While your abs do have a higher degree of slow-twitch muscle fibers, which means they have a higher endurance threshold, you’ll still reap the best results by allowing them to fully recover between workouts.
TRAINING ABS DOESN’T DECREASE BODY FAT AROUND YOUR MIDSECTION
You can do crunches until you’re blue in the face, but they won’t significantly “spot reduce” the body fat around your midsection. There’s no way to selectively reduce your body fat; you need to bring your overall body-fat levels down, which means watching your total caloric intake and burning more calories through exercise
A VISIBLE SIXPACK DOESN’T
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NECESSARILY MEAN YOU’RE HEALTHY.
Six-pack abs can be one sign that a person is maintaining a healthy weight, especially given the incidence of obesity today, but it doesn’t automatically mean they’re healthy. I know a number of individuals with six-packs who are unhealthy because they under-eat or consistently perform excessive cardio. Finding a balance is key to not just getting your six-pack but maintaining it.
ANYONE CAN HAVE A SIX-PACK—OR AT LEAST A FOURPACK Metabolic abnormalities aside, I believe this to be true, but it requires immense dedication and consistency both inside and outside the gym. Keep in mind, though, that the overall shape of your six-pack is determined by genetics. You may have an 8- or 10-pack—yes, I’ve seen them—or just a four-pack depending on the genetic cards you’ve been dealt.
TRAINING FOR A SIX-PACK
Eating for your six-pack is an around-the-clock activity, but the training aspect only entails a 15-20-minute workout about every 2-3 days. Train your abs intensely and help them recover with proper rest and nutrition. The only other “secrets” to ab training are consistency and using good form
For more information: Faisal Manj, Personal Trainer Fitness First Bahrain World Trade Center, Tel. +973 1713 4999
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Red Bull Cliff Diving in Italy
Destinations Cricket in London
London is an excellent place to watch cricket, with the traditional summer game being played throughout Britain from April to September. Located in the heart of London, Lord’s is the undisputed “home of cricket”. Hosting a test match of the first ashes tour between Australia and England in 1882, Lord’s holds just about 32,000 fans and is the most famous cricket ground in the world, home to the MiddleSex County Cricket Club. For avid sports enthusiasts, Lord’s has even put together a list of things to do. You can take a tour of Lord’s, have afternoon tea, drink up at Lord’s Tavern, go to the MCC museum, watch a game at the MCC cricket academy, or shop for sporting goods at Lord’s Shop and Cricket Store. There’s even an annual London Sports Writing Festival held at Lord’s, a truly legendary sports place.
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in Sports Where do you go when you want to have the adventure of a lifetime? In this monthly feature, we take you around the world to some of the most awesome sporting destinations.
Life is short, why not live it up? Italy being the land of good food and fine wine, you can definitely live the life le dolce vita here. But that’s not all this place offers. In addition to all the wine-tasting, you can also get some action in the form of cliff-diving as this country is the European mecca for this sport. In the very south of Italy, in Polignano a mare, where cliffs are the foundation of everyday life, with the town itself perched on the precipice, Red Bull hosts the world series of Cliff Diving, (this being its 3rd year). This whole sport in fact recalls the Greek legend of Daedalus and Icarus, two men who made wings out of feathers and wax to escape from the labyrinth. Daedalus (the father), cautioned his son to not fly too near the sun, but of course Icarus wouldn’t listen. The wax holding the feathers melted under the sun, and Icarus fell headlong into the Aegean sea, the very first cliffdiver ever.
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Tennis in Cyprus
In Cyprus, amongst the rolling hills and sunwashed beaches lies a spectacular sporting haven spread over two plateux with beautiful views overlooking the Mediterranean sea. An island steeped in ancient culture, there are a number of world heritage sites to visit like the renowned archaeological sites that include the Tomb of the Kings in Paphos; and Kourion, whose Greco-Roman theatre has been fully restored and is once again used for live performances. With an Annabel Croft tennis academy and nine floodlit tennis courts, you can train your way to Nadal or Federer status in style. In addition, the academy also boasts of five green set hard courts, and four fantastic clay courts which are designed to offer players of all standards a surface that is of the highest quality. At the centre of the academy is a pro shop, where a team of tennis professionals are on hand to discuss your game and help you improve. Surely, a distance worth traveling to.
Surfing in Bali
With its beautiful, sandy beaches, exotic culture and friendly people, Bali is home to one of the best surf breaks in the world. Bali is known for its magic, with throngs of people flocking to experience its enchanting sunsets, centuries old temples, and mouth-watering local cuisine. The sporting crowd throng this place however for the surfing possibilities. In Bali, it is possible to catch the perfect wave while bronzing yourself the perfect Thai tan. The beach along Seminyak, which overlooks the Indian ocean, is home to devotees of serious surfing. You can also try boogie boarding on the crashing waves. Because Bali gets the full force of Southern ocean swells direct from the Atlantic, you can be sure to find that perfect surf spot.
“The only way to prove that you’re a good sport is to lose.” – Ernie Banks
Diving in Mozambique
Off the north coast of Mozambique in the Quirimbas archipelago lies an unspoilt paradise that offers spectacular diving on the pristine coral reefs of Vamizi. The island lodge is an exquisite destination to the world weary traveler tired of muddy waters, and crowded dive bars. The crescent shaped island is small and intimate offering guests the definitive experience in barefoot luxury. An added bonus for guests is the butterfly walk, with more than a hundred species inhabiting this gentle isle. You can paddle with turtles in the lagoon, or go deep sea fishing in the morning. The whole resort has a trove of secret coves waiting to be discovered. Pirates in the Carribean indeed!
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Pros and Cons of
Buying a Bike Online Custom- fitting
Buying a bike, or even your first bike is a big leap. Where will you go to take that first step in being a bike enthusiast?
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very tri-geek needs a bike. And not just any bike, a bike that is suited to his needs and specifications. And a good, all-terrain bike that can take you from workout to race is
not cheap. A lot of thought must be put into it. The question is, where will you go to get your first bike? Buying at your local bike shop has several big advantages over buying online.
Tri-life has a smart fit bike fitting that customizes a bike according to a customer’s body scale, individual preferences and lifestyle choices. This technology has been developed by sports scientists, professional cyclists and bike fitters. In this way, you can get to find your “perfect” bike. This can’t be done in an online store where you buy a bike and it’s delivered just the way it’s sold.
Try before you buy
Local bike shops offer trial runs around the block to see if you and your bike fit. It’s just like test-driving a car, your bike will be your best friend in workout season and your vehicle to success during the race. There’s no way you can try a bike when you buy online.
Service and Support
You can run to your local bike shop for service and support for any of your bike problems: a flat tire, gear sitting, handlebar repair; which you can’t really do with an online service. Also, in terms of insurance and SPORTS & FITNESS
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warranty, you can be sure that your local bike shop won’t go anywhere when you put a claim on warranties and insurance.
Valuable advice and guidance
In your local bike shop are experts that can guide you through the process of choosing bikes, making sure you run the race in good form, and ensuring that you’re part of a community that can help you as you go through your races.
Supporting local businesses
As you support your local bike shop, you are also growing small-scale industries that will otherwise not have the chance to flourish in the era of online conglomerates. And as these local businesses flourish, you can be sure that the biking community will flourish as well because they usually host events, seminar/ workshops and rallies that foster a sense of growth for the biking community. In fact, you’ll feel like family here! For more information: Trilife Tel: +973 77333777
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Though a lot of televised action happens on the courts and in BIC, there is a lot of action happening in parking lots, beaches, and anywhere inventive islanders and expats happen to find themselves. One never runs out of reasons to play. Just take a look at these photos. Editors Note: Send your best photos for our Around Bahrain feature every month. They should be about people playing around Bahrain in various forms and in any inventive games. We will credit you with the photo. Drop us a line at editorial@ powerup-mag.com
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The glamour, the sheer adventure, and the free-spirited lifestyle of the motorcycle rider is captured in the H.O.G. Rally.
ver since James Dean leapt on a motorbike in Rebel Without a Cause, our imaginations have been stirred by people on motorbikes. The speed, the danger, and the bohemian lifestyle has us wanting to be on the driver’s seat or on the back of somebody’s motorcycle, rushing past the highways of life.
The Harley Davidson is a household name when it comes to motorbikes. It’s one of the two major motorcycle manufacturers to make its way out of the Great Depression and intense global competition to become the world’s fifth largest motorcycle manufacturer and an iconic brand widely known for its loyal following. The H.O.G. or HarleyDavidson Owner’s Group Rally embodies the motorcycle
entertainment. There will also be bike safety sessions and an exhibition by lady bikers. Day two takes place in the BIC, with riders touring heritage sites in the island finally culminating in The Thunder Parade. Now as the name implies, The Thunder Parade is a ride of all bike classes and types. Everyone is welcome to join, and the BIC will be open to the public on this day. Last year, 400 bikers took part in the 1st Hog Rally. This year, there are already 750 registrants as of October. People from as far away as Egypt, Geneva, Australia, and the USA have expressed their desire to participate in this fascinating event. The H.O.G. organizers are so dedicated to their passion that in fact they have secured the dates for the next three H.O.G. rallies to come. More than just a sports event, the H.O.G. Rally is a festival involving local business and local artists in each state sponsored event all over the world. What the
lifestyle in widespread fashion. With more than a million members around the globe, the H.O.G. is the largest factory sponsored motorcycle enthusiast organisation in the world. The HOG rally in Bahrain is now on its 2nd year, stirring enthusiasts from around the world to come and visit this fair island. Day one starts with a ride from the Saudi Causeway to Harley Bahrain ending with a local band H.O.G. riders want to do is not just to hold a bike exhibition, but to make people aware of the lifestyle, to introduce motorbike racing as a sport and a family event For more information visit www.hogbahrainchapter.com
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Fuel Your
Competitive Spirit Nutrition and Hydration Guideline for Serious Athletics
Elevate Your Energy Carbohydrates Rule!
Just like automobiles, our bodies require energy to perform. Carbohydrates are the body’s preferred fuel source because they can be broken down rapidly and used for energy. Unfortunately, there is not enough storage room in the body for carbohydrates to provide fuel for long periods. To maintain your body’s energy levels, you should consume carbohydrates in the form of liquids, solids, or gels. During competition, try to consume simple carbohydrates that are easily digestible, like sports drinks or gels. During competition, its usually best to avoid consumption of heavy doses of fiber, protein, and fat to decrease possible stomach discomfort and irritability. This is not always the case for less intense sports, so listen to your body to determine which
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energy sources are most comfortable for you.
Carbs from Solid Foods
During training and some competitions, solid foods can provide bulk and a feeling of fullness. For longer duration events, such as bike rides greater than 50 miles and golf, solid foods like fruit, sports bars, and breads are great sources of energy. For many high intensity or short duration competitions such as team sports, this is not the case as solid foods require more time to digest.
Carbs from Liquids
Sports drinks typically contain a carbohydrate concentration of 6 to 8 percent, which is optimal for comfortable absorption. This is much lower than fruit juice, which
delivers about a 12 percent concentration of carbohydrates that can lead to stomach discomfort during competition.
Know your carbs p 20 oz (-591 ml) sports drink has 30 grams of carbohydrates, plus sodium and other electrolytes. p 8 oz (-237 ml) fruit juice has 20+ grams of carbohydrates p 8.4 oz (250 ml) energy drink can contain 30 grams of carbohydrates For most team sports such as soccer or football, 20 to 40 ounces (-591 to -1183 ml) of sports drinks each hour can provide adequate carbohydrate and fluid needs.
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Recommended Guidelines for Carbohydrates For exercise lasting 1.5 to 2.5 hours, or for high intensity competition, such as basketball or football: consume 30 to 60 grams per hour. Examples include a large piece of fruit or a 20 ounce (-591 ml) sports drink or 8. 4 oz (250ml) energy drink. For exercise lasting more than 2.5 hours, such as a triathlon: consume up to 90 grams per hour. An example includes a 20 ounce (-591ml) sports drink and two energy gels.
Signs of Dehydration
p Difficulty concentrating p Fatigue p Dizziness p Nausea p Cramping
Measuring Dehydration
Serious athletes should
Electrolytes like sodium, potassium, and chloride, important for proper hydration, are also lost when sweating. Salt/ sodium is the primary electrolyte and may range from 200 to 1,500 milligrams for every 32 oz (-2 lbs.) of sweat lost. While other electrolytes are important and can be lost in sweat, they are lost in small amounts and typically do not require replacement during training. For maximum benefit during training and competition, its best to consume fluids in small amounts every 10 to 20 minutes. depending on whether or not you need electrolyte replacement, its easy to consume fluid by drinking water and sports drinks.
A Cautionary Note
Watching fluid intake and loss is also important because drinking too much fluid could lead to a potentially dangerous called hyponatremia. Symptoms of this condition are similar to dehydration: confusion, fatigue, nausea, and vomiting. The key difference is that hyponatremia will likely lead to weight gain, not weight loss. If you experience any of these symptoms with weight gain, you should reduce your fluid intake.
Water
Enhance Your hydration Adequate hydration is imperative when you’re physically active. Otherwise, you’re at risk for dehydration, the inability to replace lost fluid needed for normal body functioning. Dehydration not only impairs athletic performance, especially in a hot environment, but it can be life threatening if not properly managed.
Staying Hydrated
monitor the body fluid they lose. While small amounts are lost through functions like breathing, urination, and defecation, sweat-loss during exercise and sports is the most common cause of dehydration. Sweating varies widely depending on the individual, environment, clothing, and equipment used. So keep an eye on fluid loss with these easy tips: p Weigh yourself on a scale before and after athletic activity to measure sweat loss. p Avoid losing 2 percent body weight from fluid loss. p Keep an eye on your urine. It should be pale in color. Dark urine may be a sign of dehydration.
Water is a calorie and electrolyte-free form of fluid replacement, best consumed by itself for shorter durations, or less intense competitions such as a 5k run. For longer duration, higher intensity events, or when exercising in intense heat, you may need to combine water with other energy and electrolyte sources.
Sports Drinks
Sports drinks provide a combination of fluid, electrolytes, and carbohydrates. The sodium provided in sports drinks assists in fluid absorption while also replacing sodium lost through sweat. Sports drinks are also helpful as they may promote drinking of additional fluids due to their sodium content and flavour profile.
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Fueling Practice Recovery Your Plan
When planning nutrition and hydration to improve training and performance, don’t forget about fueling for recovery. Proper nutrition recovery helps maximize your training efforts by giving you a head start on the next training session. The objective of a recovery meal is to: p Replenish energy stores with easily digestible carbohydrates p Rehydrate with fluid and electrolytes p Repair muscle tissue through protein intake
When participating in single-day training sessions, there is ample time to fully recover with your normal diet. However when training multiple times a day at high intensities, or when recovery times are less than eight hours, recovery nutrition becomes crucial for optimal health and performance. Within 30-60 minutes following training, athletes should consume approximately ½ gram of carbohydrate for every pound (-450g) of body weight (1 to 1.2 g/kg) in addition to 15 to 25 grams of protein for muscle repair. A recovery sports drink, low fat chocolate milk, or a plain bagel with jelly will likely meet the carbohydrate and protein needs for most athletes. Athletes should consume 20 to 24 ounces (-590 to 710 ml) of fluid for every pound (-450g) of water weight lost during competition, or until urine colour returns to normal.
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Just as you practice your chosen sport, you should practice your nutrition plan prior to competition. This allows you to fine-tune it to your body’s needs. Nutrition for training and competition truly depends on each athlete and his or her training goals. Our sports dietitians are here to help.
Alternate Energy Sources Energy Drinks
Energy drinks can provide carbohydrates for longer duration events, or may come in calorie free forms for shorter duration events where glycogen depletion is not a concern. Further, energy drinks contain a variety of ingredients, including caffeine and vitamins, which also provide a boost in energy and performance. Although caffeine can sharpen focus and decrease the brain’s perception of effort, the effects of caffeine are specific to each individual. Many athletes display positive effects after consuming caffeine. Others may see few or even negative effects with overconsumption. For many individuals, as little as 75 to 100 milligrams of caffeine can provide a positive effect on performance. This amount is found in 8-12 ounce (-237 to 355 ml) energy drinks. Since caffeine amounts vary widely among energy drinks, read the labels and know how much caffeine you’re nutrition
consuming. Caffeine is absorbed within 30-45 minutes of ingestion and reaches its peak blood concentration within 1 to 2 hours. There are no specific guidelines for when athletes should consume caffeine, and it is up to each athlete to determine when and if caffeine is most appropriate. Energy drinks contain a variety of vitamins, which contribute to normal energy yielding, metabolism, mental performance, and reduced fatigue.
Gels
Gels are heavily concentrated thus providing a quick way of consuming energy in the form of carbohydrates. Most gels supply approximately 20 to 30 grams (.02 to .03 kg) of carbohydrates. Whether consumed before or during competition, it’s best to consume gels with at least 12 ounces (-355ml) of water due to their high concentration of carbohydrates.
Tips for Using Energy Drinks p Test caffeine effects during training, well before using it during competition. p As energy drinks have not been formulated to deliver rehydration, also drink water during intense exercise or directly dilute energy drinks with water. p If you have a history of health complications, seek medical advice before consuming energy drinks
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Good Living with
Arthritis
By Dr. Humeira Badsha, Founding Member of the Middle East Arthritis Foundation
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earing that your child has arthritis can be a shock for some, but accepting that some types of arthritis are more common amongst women than men is even more shocking. Arthritis can strike at any age and is a common condition that affects people from all walks of life, including children.
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Millions of young people are being diagnosed today with arthritis. The question a lot of us tend to ask is, if this is normal? And the answer to this is most certainly yes. With more than 100 joints in the body, the chances of inflammation of one or more joints that affect the musculoskeletal system is high.
Spotlight on the different types of Arthritis
With age come stiff muscles and sore joints that don’t move quite as well as they once did. Most of the time these symptoms are all part of getting older — but some symptoms can point us to the direction of seeking medical advice. There are many different types of arthritis that cause a wide range of symptoms that vary depending on the type of arthritis you may have. Common arthritic symptoms include pain around the joints. Other signs and symptoms depending on the type of arthritis include stiffness, inflammation, swelling and damage to joint cartilage and surrounding structures. This can result in joint weakness, instability and deformities that make it difficult to perform the daily tasks most people take for
granted such as walking, driving a car and even cooking food. It is therefore important if you do have arthritis, to take good care of yourself, to relieve pain and improve function.
Early Diagnosis – What am I waiting for?
We all have the tendency to downplay common symptoms as ‘just normal aches and pains’ as they become part of our daily routine. This approach can have a reverse effect at times, if we don’t STOP to listen to what our body is telling us. Early diagnosis of arthritis is the first step towards successful treatment. The process of diagnosing arthritis itself involves several steps: p Step 1 - A medical and physical examination is conducted by a Rheumatologist to determine functional ability and loss of motion p Step 2 – Blood tests and X-rays are then conducted to confirm diagnosis, helping distinguish the type of arthritis present
p Step 3 - While X-rays provide detailed pictures of bones, other imaging tests, such as ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and computed tomography (CT scan) can also be conducted to provide images of the tissues inside and surrounding the joints.
Treatment options for good living
There are many treatment options available for people living with arthritis. Some people living with a certain type of arthritis respond well to treatment and without any lingering effects, but other types of arthritis are more difficult to control and can be quiet disabling. The causes are age-related wear and tear, infections, autoimmune conditions, injuries, and others. The good news is that there are plenty of steps that you can take to keep arthritis at bay or minimize aches and pain you may already be feeling.
When to seek help?
Any medication or treatment for arthritis must be discussed with and monitored by your doctor or rheumatologist. It is important to seek medical advice when: p Your joints are inflamed or swollen p You experience excruciating pain that keeps you up at night p Early morning stiffness as soon as you wake up p Joint or muscle pain that prevents you from walking p Fevers, weight loss or rashes
Below are a few tips for good living, with strategies and therapies that can help you conserve energy, protect your joints, accomplish daily tasks more easily, and adapt to lifestyle disruptions. Consume a healthy and well- balanced diet to prevent heart disease that has a direct link to rheumatoid arthritis and lupus.
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Try as much possible to live a stress free life.
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Exercise, exercise and exercise.
Middle East Arthritis Foundation:
The Middle East Arthritis Foundation (formerly Emirates Arthritis Foundation) was the first musculoskeletal charity organization to be established in the Middle East. Founded in 2006, the Foundation has grown to support more than 2000 patients today across the UAE. MEAF is a nonprofit organization that contributes to the welfare of the entire region by providing an extensive range of events and programmes to support arthritis patients, including regional outreach initiatives that draw upon support from the local healthcare community. The Middle East Arthritis FoundationFoundationorting the Middle East Arthritis Foundati corporate fairness, transparency and accountability in order for it to remain a trusted community body. More information about the Foundation is available at: www.arthritis.ae
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Dr. Dimitrios Ziakas, M.D. DHI Clinic, UAE
e have all experienced bad hair days. Sun, heat, and humidity, not to mention chlorine and salt water — challenge all hair types, from curly to wavy to straight, leaving some of us with unmanageable, dry and even damaged hair. While all of these are reasons enough to lead to a bad hair day and cause long-term damage, a little preemptive care is all your hair needs to stay lush and beautiful!
10 Essential Tips 1 Detox
Hair care starts with YOU. Maintain a well-balanced diet in your daily routine. For example, a high intake of dietary fat can increase oil on the skin which can lead to greasy hair, so it’s best to avoid it. Include as many fresh fruits and vegetables as you can in your diet to maintain those lustrous locks.
a shower 2 Use filter
Using a shower filter helps remove any impurities in the water which can directly damage the hair follicle.
4 Good Hygiene
By maintaining your hygiene, your body is more prone to absorb Vitamin D levels that promote healthy hair growth. This can be done through having a healthy diet, exercise and by showering regularly.
5 Opt for a wash
every other day
Don’t wash your hair as frequently during the harsh summer days. Opt for a wash with only your conditioner, rather than shampoo.
6 Drink enough fluids
Stress is a key factor that aids in hair loss. Whether or not hair loss is genetic, stress can work as a trigger to speed up the hair loss process.
While you may be doing all of the above to protect your hair from the sun, if you’re not drinking enough water, you’re not going to achieve anything. Your hair, and your skin, will benefit immensely from the amount of water you drink, keeping your hair healthy and
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3 Minimize
Stress or destress
leaving you hydrated.
7 Brush your hair
Brush your hair regularly. This will minimize tangles and prevent breakage (which can lead to split ends) that can occur when you brush your hair post-shower and can have a great effect on your hair volume in the long run.
8 Minimize
use of hair products
Minimize the use of hair products, such as gels, hairspray or any other product that may have high sulfates. These products directly cause dryness to the hair and make it weak.
9 Take
precautions
Be aware of any balding or thinning areas on your scalp. This can happen as early as your 20s, so if you’re noticing
this make an appointment and DHI can provide you with a solution.
10 Do your
research
If you are looking into hair restoration, know it’s a lifetime investment. Do your research and consult your doctors at DHI before making a decision. Following these tips are essential in maintaining healthy hair this summer. Over time, by implementing these steps into your daily routine, your hair can become healthy and stronger. However, sometimes hair damage is inevitable and can’t be predicted and the best remedy for this situation would be to seek proper medical advice from one of our experts at the clinic
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Essential tips for proper
Dr.Dimitrios Ziakas,
Interesting Facts About Eyebrows
M.D., DHI clinic UAE
p The average lifespan hether you’re fully embracing the bold eyebrows trend or just sticking to your regular eyebrow appointments at the salon, it’s increasingly essential that everyone should know a thing or two about taking care of your eyebrows.
essential TIPS Don’t wax. Just thread it off!
Unlike many salons that use wax around your eyebrows, opt for threading or tweezing. The skin around the eyes is very sensitive and if not waxed properly, can leave scars. Threading allows you to not only see the progression, but also gives your brows a natural look that is less drawnon, especially for men.
Invest in a good pair of tweezers
For the upkeep of your eyebrows at home, invest in a good pair of tweezers. Tweezers come handy when you have to go out for a party or an office meeting, and don’t have enough time to visit a salon. A word of caution
though is to be careful while using the tweezer around your eyes.
Encourage growth
Like the hair on your scalp, eyebrows can benefit when you increase your vitamin intake. Consume foods that are rich in Vitamin A, C and E as they are essential for healthy hair growth. In addition, you could use natural oils such as caster, lemon, rose or lavender that keep your brows healthier and look better. Foods like Carrots, Sweet potatoes, oranges and other fruits should be taken in your diet.
Condition your eyebrows regularly
After shaping your eyebrows, you want to make sure you properly condition them in order to retain their strength and beauty. A good eyebrow conditioner protects them from pollutants and other daily hazards and in return makes it more manageable and easier to work with.
Brush your eyebrows into place
When you wake up in the morning, take a thin-tooth soft comb and brush your eyebrows into place. You can
also do this before you step out of your house for work. You can also spritz a little hairspray on your brows to keep them intact for a longer duration of time.
Drink plenty of water every day!
While you may be doing all of the above to keep your eyebrows healthy, if you’re not drinking enough water, you’re not going to achieve anything. Your hair, skin and your eyebrows will benefit immensely from the amount of water you drink so, keeping your hair healthy and leaving you hydrated.
Tweeze directly after shower
It is better to tweeze your eyebrows immediately after bath because it is during that time that your skin pores will open up and plucking them becomes less painful.
Minimize Stress or de-stress
It is found that too much stress and insufficient sleeping hours leads to thin eyebrows. In order to avoid this, maintain a certain routine with sufficient amount of sleeping hours.
Use Eyebrow Serum Eyebrow serums help in
of eyebrow hair is approximately four months. It is also the slowest growing hair on the human body.
p The type of eyebrow
defines your personality. For example, those with curved eyebrows are said to be people-oriented, while those with straight eyebrows are ones who are direct, factual and logical in life.
p Our eyebrows help to
form expressions. Thus, they are considered to be a very crucial aspect of human communication.
p The real function of
an eyebrow is to keep moisture out of the eyes when you are perspiring or when it’s raining outside. This is because the arched shape of the brow helps divert liquid to the other side of your face.
stimulating the growth of hair follicles, resulting in healthy and fuller looking eyebrows Eyelash serum also contains the same active ingredients present in brow serum. So you can use eyelash serum as an alternative, if you find brow serums out of your budget
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A periodontist’s guide to
oral health
We normally don’t think of looking after our teeth in relation to our health, but periodontal expert Dr. Dallal, makes us think otherwise.
here are only three Bahraini periodontal consultants in Bahrain. Dr. Ebtisam Al Dallal CEO at Al Kindi Specialised Hospital is the first one in the region. Dr. Ebtisam receives referrals from different dental health providers across the country and even from other Arab Gulf countries for periodontal and oral medicine diagnosis and management. Why the health of the Periodontium is so important? Simply because it is linked directly to our general health Periodontium health can be affected by several diseases whereas diseased
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The facilities in Al-Kindi are state-of-theart and continually improving, an example of which is their tissue regeneration system. Periodontium can aggravate or be one of the risk factors to some medical conditions like: Heart diseases, Diabetes, Osteoporosis, Pregnancy complications, Rheumatology,...ect. “Many scientific studies showed strong correlation between oral health(Periodontium in particular) and the health of our hearts” says Dr Al Dallal. Oral infections or gum inflammation can either be oral health
one of the risk factor or might exacerbate an existing heart condition. Another medical condition which is directly linked to oral health is diabetes. Diabetes and Periodontitis are always in a close loop relation whereby diabetes increase the risk of periodontitis and periodontitis increases the blood sugar level. Researchers’ reports on the relationship of periodontitis to diabetes showed that a more controlled Diabetics had not lost more teeth nor experienced more periodontal attachment loss than non diabetics, although they had deeper periodontal pockets. Whereas un-controlled or Poorlycontrolled diabetics with
bad oral hygiene had more periodontitis, attachments loss and teeth loss compared to a well-controlled diabetics or non-diabetics. Longduration diabetics are usually at greater risk for periodontitis. For that Al Kindi Specialised hospital in collaboration with the Rotary club-Manama achieved one of the largest diabetic screening campaign for school children aged 6 to 13 years, 6048 students from both government and private school were tested for early detection and diagnosis of increased sugar level. At Al Kindi -We believe in maintaining good oral and general health using stateof-art technology, we have the latest LASER machine in the region which can give our clients the best result in treating different oral & periodontal conditions.
Before Periodontal surgery using tissues regenerative material to bring back the supporting tissue to an acceptable level was the only option available for us. Now after introducing our latest LASER machine the open flap periodontal surgeries reduced by 80% to Noninvasive ones by this I mean Less or no pain, no swelling, complete bleeding control and very fast healing with astonishing results. In the Gulf Region, only at Al Kindi Specialised Hospital -at our dental centre- and another dental centre in Dubai who are certified to provide this kind of laser surgery
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Tips We all struggle to lose those unwanted pounds. But here are simple tricks we can utilize in order to trick our body into feeling full and losing the weight in the process.
1 Portion Control
Instead of ordering soup, appetizers, a main dish, and dessert in a restaurant (hello calories!); opt for either a soup and appetizer or 2 appetizers. And when you’re having bread, no need to order pasta. Both are very high in carbs.
2 Add, don’t subtract
Don’t deny yourself by banning food from your diet. Add in those healthy goodies you really love like deep-red cherries, juicy grapes, and crunchy snowpeas (edamame). Add them into anything: soups, salads, and stews. Also don’t forget to add something physical to your day. Groove to music while preparing to go out, take a quick stroll before dinner, or just do light housework.
3 Floss
Its weird but the moment you brush your teeth, your mind believes that your body is full. So practice dental hygiene to take care of your health and also to lose weight.
4 Park farther down the street
And walk to work. Even better, forgo the elevator and take the steps. All these little things add up. Use the holidays to go round City Center or Seef Mall, and be sure to walk through all the levels.
5 Mind the drinks
You may not be eating a lot, but you may be drinking a lot. So all those sodas, juices, wine, and beer add up. Stick to plain old water and save yourself the bulge. And when you down water before a meal, you’re not so ravenous, so you don’t eat everything that you see.
6 But have some coffee.
It’s not as bad as many people think. Quality coffee is loaded with anti-oxidants and has numerous health benefits. The caffeine in coffee can boost metabolism by 3-11% and increase fat burning by up to 10 to 29%. But don’t add whipped cream or sugar anymore as this will just negate the benefits.
7 Have a full
“Age is no barrier. It’s a limitation you put on your mind.” – Jackie Joyner-Kersee
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English breakfast
Eating a big breakfast ensures that you eat less for lunch and dinner. It also saves you from those hunger pangs that makes you want to scarf down fatty foods. Plus, if you eat eggs or any quality source of protein for breakfast instead of rice or bread; that will help you eat fewer calories for the next 36 hours, and you will lose more weight and more body fat
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Raising Kids with High
Emotional Quotient
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hose children who, when they show signs of aggressive attitude, are reinforced by their parents or other significant adults through expressions like Very good! “Who hits first, hits twice” or “Don’t let them hit you! You hit as well” end up believing that violent conduct is the correct path to defend themselves in life. This, during the school years, can bring them more problems, as most kids don’t like to be close to someone so authoritarian and violent. It is also sure that when they become adults, their aggressive attitude would close many doors both in the workplace and when it is time to relate socially. Our job as parents should focus on preparing kids for adult life in society.
Children often have fights, but they forget soon.
If during childhood, the child has not been prepared to face the unpleasant experiences of life with flexibility and dignity, their chances of success in later life remain depleted and it is possible that they could only relate without difficulties to weak people who abide with their opinions submissively. We must teach that the eye for an eye mantra is the policy of those who are weak, that aggression is the language of people who are blind to other more useful resources, that violence is a pseudo-solution.
Andy Salandy Blanco Andy is an English professor with studies in the British School and West Indies University in Trinidad and Tobago.
Although we split our hearts to see our daughter upset because another girl has taken her toy, we should not intervene directly and in no case should we address the small “usurper” to demand to return it. If she cries because her friend has told her she doesn’t want her anymore, we should not intervene either, children fight till death today and tomorrow they don’t remember about it.
Let the children resolve the conflicts on their own.
p Show that you understand their feelings. Eliminate comments such as what happened to you this time?“ “You must have done something” “Here you are complaining again”. p Help them to find their own solutions. The first would calm their anxiety; the second one would teach them to solve their own problems (that will be very useful to them for the rest of their life).
Neither bully nor submissive
One of the most important lessons we can take as human beings is to learn to resolve conflicts. To be able to discuss and tresh out issues is so important. If we teach our children to fight, they will be aggressive, if we teach them to avoid, they will be submissive. If we teach them to discuss, they will enjoy a fine balance and will know how to let some things go, and how to enable stand up for their rights if need be
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Ways to get more done without
staying late Tune out… carefully
funny videos or pinterest.
Studies show that listening to music can help you focus, but listening to pop music with lyrics can actually hinder your progress. Try Massive Attack’s Blue Lines album or any other trip-hop sound to put you back on track.
Take frequent breaks throughout the day
Have set times to check your phone and email
Doing mind-draining projects, complicated reports, or routine, repetitive tasks makes us feel mentally and physically tired. The solution is to take frequent breaks throughout the day. A short walk at lunchtime can make you feel more enthusiastic and relaxed in the afternoon. A 20-minute power nap can make your mind sharper and more eager to tackle those big projects. Or you can just “cyberloaf” and watch short clips of
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These are some surprising secrets to boost productivity and make the most of your 9 to 5.
If you’re glued to incoming messages and phone calls, you’ll never get anything done as you keep checking your inbox and cellphone. Instead, have a fixed time when you will check your devices, say every hour, or if you really can’t resist, every half hour. That will put your mind at ease and allow you to concentrate on the project at hand.
Find your zone
There are certain times of the day when you’re totally in the zone, like after your morning cup of coffee, or maybe right after your lunchtime run. Keeping track of when you’re at your best and capitalizing on that time, will help you
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knockout top to-do list items, says Kathryn Mckinnon, Harvard Business School Executive Coach and author of Triple Your time today. “If you’re spending your most productive time of day doing email or other tasks that aren’t your true priorities, you won’t get your best work done”, says Mckinnon. Save the important stuff for when your mind is sharp and your energy is high.
Plan tomorrow, today
Taking 15 minutes at the end of each day to collect yourself and prepare for the day ahead can actually save
you over an hour the next day. Figure out what needs to be tackled first and make a list in order of your priorities for the following day.
Rise Early
Legendary writer Ernest Hemingway makes a big case for rising early. You accomplish tons of meaningful work before people even get started –allowing you to coast through the rest of your day with a sense of achievement and significantly less anxiety
“Only he who can see the invisible can do the impossible.” – Frank L. Gaines
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A chiropractor does not just specialize in sports injuries/ rehabilitation; but for ordinary people who have recurring back, neck and shoulder pain.
Spine Alignment
Chiropractic Treatment ’ve been experiencing back pain, neck pain and headaches for several years and have visited quite a number of massage clinics in and out of Bahrain which only relieves my pain temporarily. Last month, my colleague told me to try the spine alignment treatment of In Touch clinic as they are wellknown for chiropractic sports rehabilitation. During my visit, Dr Amy asked me to lie flat on my stomach to check my spine. She first used an apparatus to relax my muscles then started manipulating my spine from my neck down to my pelvis by applying a significant amount of pressure on my spinal joints. It was actually painful for a moment when she put pressure on my spine. She pinpointed some of my problem areas and made adjustments to restore joint position and mobility by
manually applying controlled force to the restricted joints. I felt refreshed right after the treatment as it instantly relieved my muscle tension and neck strain. According to Dr Amy, the pain in my neck and back is due to repeated mechanical strain; which is the result of a misaligned spine from my bad posture. The pressure that the misaligned vertebrae puts on nerves, muscles, and other soft tissue in the spinal column causes pain to the body. This can result in a variety of health problems and requires professional adjustment. If a simple massage and a visit to a spa doesn’t relax you, maybe it’s time for you to visit a professional. A chiropractor does not just specialize in sports injuries/rehabilitation; but for ordinary people who have recurring back, neck and shoulder pain. Chiropractors are trained to conduct various techniques in aligning the
spine. These techniques help in reducing pain, increasing and restoring mobility for better health and getting your whole body into balance
Chiropractors are trained to conduct various techniques in aligning the spine. These techniques help in reducing pain, increasing and restoring mobility for better health and getting your whole body into balance. For more information: In Touch Clinic Tel: + 973 1769 0100
Tips for office workers:
Over time, poor posture is caused by habits from everyday activities like sitting in office chairs, staring at the computer, cradling a cell phone, carrying a purse over the same shoulder time after time, driving, prolonged standing, caring for small children, or even sleeping.
Poor posture can easily become second nature so here are some tips to straighten up. p Observe proper posture when sitting in front of the computer. p Raise your computer screen to eye-level to reduce slouching which causes back pain and neck pain. p Do not cross your legs for a long period of time to avoid contraction of gluteal muscles
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Looking good without makeup
ocusing on the science of beauty, the Shiseido brand has evolved from skincare to makeup to fragrance while firmly holding on to its core values. They give consumers the pure, holistic experience of beauty with uncompromised detail. A total approach to health and beauty would take into account all that has been learned to date about how skin functions, how it can repair itself, how it ages, and what it realistically takes for it to look, feel, and function at its best.
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Beauty
Like your body, your skin has its own immune system. Skin immunity is the first defense against irritants like time, exposure, and stress. Langerhan cells play a crucial role in skin immunity, triggering defenses against stressors to achieve skin’s highest beauty potential. Factors like time, exposure, and stress weaken the strength of your Langerhan cells, and skin becomes vulnerable to damage. When your skin immunity is at its optimal condition, the skins four natural powers are at their best—to resist, energize, protect, and strengthen. The researchers at Shiseido have worked tirelessly to create the Ultimune complex enabling stronger, more beautiful skin—no matter your age, no matter your skin type or concern. Combine this science with a unique blend of traditional botanicals and healthier, more youthful skin becomes effortless. Shiseido moisturizers have luscious texture and a sensational feel that have your skin’s best interest and appearance at heart. It reduces wrinkles and evens out the skin. The Shiseido BB creams are lovely, providing a light coverage but making your skin look even and blocking out redness giving you a radiant look.
Tips for makeup-free selfies: p Exfoliate regularly
“Keep skin smooth by exfoliating with a cleanser mixed with a pinch of plain granular white sugar. Lightly massage it on in the shower—it’s the best exfoliant around for eliminating dead skin, says makeup pro Carmindy.
p Get good brows
Perfectly groomed brows frame your face and pull your features into focus. If you’ve overplucked in the past, or just have a sparse area, a brow serum applied at night will help condition, strengthen, and thicken.
p Smile brighter
A whiter smile helps keep your face looking young and luminous so keep teeth bright with strips or a professional treatment at the dentist.
p Supercharge your moisturizer
Keep skin hydrated with a sheer moisturizer that has light reflecting properties. This is the secret to keeping your skin moist and glowy on its own. Try Shiseido White Lucent All-Day Brightener
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Sports Club/ Fitness
Listings If we don’t take care of our bodies, where will we live? Our body is our temple, and the place where our spirits are nurtured. Take care of it by making an effort to include fitness in your daily regime. Here are some ideas to get you started.
Football
Bahrain Rugby Football –Football has many permutations and rugby football is one of them. Try to learn how rugby football is played in this club. Tel: 17695809 Muharraq Club –One of the legends of the football tradition in Bahrain, Muharraq Club remains one of the strongest football leagues in the country. Tel: 17670133
Badminton
Bapco Badminton Club - if you fancy a round of badminton, there’s no better place than here. Tel: 17753666
Basketball
Bahrain Basketball Association –football isn’t the only sport islanders and expats are crazy about in Bahrain. Basketball too, has its legions of fans here. Tel: 17741010
EZ Fit Sports Complex Tel: 17692378
Board Games
Bahrain Board Game Club --Who says board games are not sports? Scrabble, chess, even monopoly are pretty awesome games. Tel: 39461889
Bowling
Awali Bowling Center –At 500fils
per game and 200fils for shoe hire, this is a pretty decent bowling place to hang out. Give it a try. Tel: 17753666 Bahrain Bowling Association Daily –BBA is powered by the General Organization of Youth and Sports and participates in tournaments around the world. Tel: 17822077 Busheri Bowling Center –Do you have jazz fingers? Are you just itching to show everybody your moves? Get the ultimate nine-pin and think how fine life is. Tel: 17292313
Cricket
SLC Grounds --Though most of Bahrain’s cricketeers use the island’s vast abandoned parking lots, you can also do some cricket here. Tel: 17276134
Cycling
Bahrain Cycling Association –Cycling is an awesome way to tone your glutes and to get fit. Tel: 17660956 SPORTS & FITNESS
Riffa Sports Club –Another of Bahrain’s legendary football clubs playing in the top division of the football league. There’s no better way to learn football than from the best.
Golf
Royal Golf Club --The Royal Golf Club has a world-class course designed by golfing legend Colin Montgomerie. (Riffa, Manama. Tel: 17750777
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Horse Riding
Bahrain Riding Club –Bahrain Riding Club is another beautiful option, being in located in Barbar and with one of the finest stables around. Tel: 17690448 Dilmun Club Stables –The art of horsemanship is a traditional one in Bahrain and you can get beginner lessons in Dilmun Club Tel: 17693766 Shakhoora Riding Center –A British standard, horseriding school. In Budaiya, it’s supposed to be one of the best ever stables. Tel: 17591103
Ice Skating
Funland –Remaining the first and only ice skating rink in Bahrain, Funland is the place
to learn ice skating. The Bahrain ice hockey team also trains here. Tel: 17292313
Martial Arts
Bahrain Karate Center –There are many schools of martial arts around the world, but if you want to learn the real Shotokan techniques, this is the place to go. Tel: 38449994 Goju Karate Club –Karate is both a discipline of the mind and the body, and if you want to realize that wholeness, then go and join this club. Tel: 39659510 Zen-Do Bahrain –If you were fuelled by the Muay Thai craze, try Zen-do, which is a Western form of Thai boxing. Tel: 17611909
Motor Sports
Rally Town –Go karting for all ages! Rally Town has a custom made track complex for go-karting. Tel: 17531165
Running
Bahrain Athletics Association – The Bahrain Athletics Association creates winning teams that compete around the world. See for yourself! Tel: 17684905 Bahrain Hash House Harriers –The Hash House Harriers are easy and cheeky and will make you run your arse in shape! Tel: 17862620 Bahrain Round Table –They host the Bahrain Marathon Relay Event each year and donates the money to the less
fortunate. Fitness and doing good in one go! Tel: 39536754
Snookers
Jimmy’s Snookers & Billiard Club –There are eight tables at Jimmy’s Club, which means you can even bring your entourage. Tel: 17716147
Tennis
Bahrain Tennis Association –This club partners with the GOYS to discover raw diamonds in the tennis field and train them to become elite players. Tel: 17687236
Watersports
Coral Bay Bahrain –The ultimate destination for leisure, adventure, and entertainment with a variety of watersports particularly diving. Tel: 17312700 Bahrain Yacht Club –Bahrain Yacht Club is a place where you can sail a boat or engage in a variety of watersports. Tel: 17700677 Skate Shack- has a California surfer vibe, seeing that they sell a variety of sports equipments for biking, running, and surfing. Tel: 17697176
Weightlifting
Al Ghossaibi & Ghassan GymHead over to Al Ghossaibi gym and they will help you step by step to achieve that fabulous body you dream of. Tel: 17695911
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in effective doctor-patient communication and it provides affordable care to the Bahraini community. Tel: 17704040 Bahrain Defense Force Hopital –BDF Hospital is the only place in Bahrain where free healthcare is provided exclusively for noncivilians. (17766666) Bahrain International Hospital –Bahrain International is the Kingdom’s first private medical center. Tel: 17598222
Fitness Listings Bodyline Sports and Spa Tel: 17793932 British Club Bahrain – Tel: 17728245 Dessange- You can spin, lunge, meditate, and dance, as the urge moves you. You can try the new-fangled arts of spinning and freemotion as well. Tel: 17713999 Curves Novotel Al Dana Resort Tel:17298430 Gulf Hotel’s Health and Recreation Club Tel: 17726184 Indian Club- For the more athletically inclined, choose your pick of tennis, badminton, snooker, gym, table tennis, darts, dance classes, and karate.. Tel: 17253157
Carlton Bahrain Hotel and Spa Tel: 17580000 *These are only some of the numerous sports clubs in Bahrain. We will continue next issue. If you want to include your club in the listings, or in our sports club feature, do drop us a line at editorial@power-up.mag.com.
Health and Wellness Listings We often show our car more love and respect than we do ourselves. Do yourself and your loved ones a favor, make an appointment with your dentist and doctor today. Here are a few places to check out.
Le Mirage Health Club –Diplomat Hotel Tel: 17531666 My Gym Children’s Fitness Center Tel: 17566566 Profiles Fitness Center –-Belly dancing remains a traditional and exotic form of dance that few Western people know. We can uncover its mystique in Profiles. Tel: 17727766 Royal Sporting Club, The Ritz
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Al Hilal Hospital –They have the finest diagnostic and outpatient treatment services in the region. Tel: 17344199 Al Kindi Specialised Hospital --Whether its oral health, ENT, pediatrics, medical checkup, immunization, gynecology, plastic & aesthetic surgery, trauma surgery, diabetes, rheumatology/ osteoporosis, Al Kindi has got you covered. Tel: 17240444 American Mission Hospital –Quite possibly, one of the most popular hospitals in Bahrain, American Mission is also one of the oldest, being more than a century old. Tel: 17177711 Awali Hospital –Awali specializes
Bahrain Specialist Hospital –Bahrain Specialist Hospital provides 10 medical care specialties including psychiatric and dental care, nutrition, and plastic surgery. Tel: 17812080 German Orthopedic Hospital – The German Orthopedic Hospital in Manama has various fields of specialty like orthopedics, anesthesia, and physiotheraphy. Tel: 17239988 Gulf Diabetes Specialist Centre – The Gulf Diabetes Center delivers the most comprehensive and dynamic research program and services dedicated exclusively to diabetes in the world. Tel: 17239329 *These are only some of the numerous Health and Wellness listings in Bahrain. If you want to include your information in the listings, do drop us a line at editorial@power-up.mag.com
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Gear up for triathlon season with the following swim-bike-run must-haves.
Gear he sport of triathlon has three simple disciplines— you swim, you bike, you run. You need the perfect gear to get yourself from the start line along the water’s edge to the finish line. Having said that, it’s good to note that it’s not the gear that creates the performance; how you do in the race is primarily determined by training and genetics. The gear only plays a supporting role. But what exactly is the right kit? The answer depends in part, on experience and aspiration. A first timer aiming to complete a poolbased sprint triathlon doesn’t have the same needs as an experienced Ironman athlete. Here is a rundown of the basic race essentials you really need to get you from training to race day.
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In the Swim Sunscreen
Ward of kit tan-lines with a healthy dose of waterresistant sunscreen. Apply it just before the race starts and if you have a moment, in transition. Not only will it protect you from skin cancer, it ensures you don’t get sunburned.
help you see underwater— win! Its recommended to get two pairs of swim goggles—one clear or light tint (for swimming at indoor pools and race days on cloudy conditions), and a smoke-tinted pair that acts as sunglasses on days when the sun in your eyes can make sighting the buoys during the race a real challenge. Try them out in the store to be sure they fit.
Wetsuit
Swimming Goggles
Goggles not only protect your eyes (from chlorine in the pool and muck and infection in the open water), they also
If you plan to enter open water events, you’ll almost certainly need a wetsuit. A modern, triathlon specificsuit will speed you through the first leg of your race faster and fresher than if you go without. After a bike, a wetsuit is probably the most expensive piece of kit you’ll buy. Go for one that fits properly and has good flexibility. A swimming wetsuit is like a full body floatie, helping you stay level on the water, as well as much warmer.
Wetsuit Lubricant
Spend a few extra dollars on
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a wetsuit lubricant to prevent chafing and accelerate transition. The constant movement of the neck while swimming often creates a friction rub on the skin. Wetsuit lubricants knock down that friction reducing the likelihood of the dreaded wetsuit hickey.
Tri-suits
The idea of a triathlon is to get from start to finish in the least amount of time, and changing from bike shorts into running shorts eats up that time, so using a tri-kit allows you to wear the same outfit from start to finish. Triathlon race apparel dries quickly after the swim and the light chamois (pad) provides protection from the bike saddle without scrunching up like a diaper during the run. Fit is paramount—find a kit that conforms to your body to be comfortable. You can wear tri-suits underneath a wetsuit and throughout the race. They usually have a small degree of padding for biking comfort but not so much that it will hinder your running. However they can cost more than $200.
Swimming Caps
While this is usually provided by race organizers, having a spare is useful for training and for doubling up when the water is cold. Some people also like to use earplugs and nose clips.
In the Bike and Run Bike
What kind of bike do you need? If you’re just getting into the sport and doing your local sprint race, it can be your beach cruiser and mountain bike. If you’re diving in with an Olympic distance race, try a 10-speed bike. If you’re in
this for the long haul, then you can get a proper professional bike, maybe with clip-on aerobars. Be sure to take it to your local bike shop to be sure
Bike Shorts
Bike shorts have a diaperyfeeling pad called chamois— which serves a purpose. Aside from padding, its made of special microfibers that not only move with the skin but move smoothly against the skin, preventing chafing. Your cotton underwear will actually abrade your skin during the ride. Not good. A basic cycle short for riding will make your bike experience that much more comfortable.
Digital Sports Watch
After your first triathlon, you’ll want to pick up a little digital Timex to compare your times from the first event and see how you’ve progressed. A simple sports watch should offer split second timing allowing you to split up and separate your swim, bike, and run times as components of your overall time.
the chain is lubed (otherwise you’ll hear squeak, squeak, squeak for 10 miles). Since good bikes are not cheap, its probably best to start with a simple all-rounder. If you only buy one bike, then make it something you can train and commute on, and that’s good for a variety of courses.
Flat Kit Bag everything’s tight and safe, that the tires are aired up and
Installed underneath your bike’s saddle, make sure you know how to use this veritable lifesaver. This little bag is
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stocked with the essentials should you experience a flat tire, including a mini-pump, a tube, and tire levers. Check with your local shop to see if it offers seminars on how to change a flat because like death and taxes, flat tires are inevitable. Be prepared.
Helmet
No, you don’t need an aero helmet. A 75$ helmet will protect your head just as well as the expensive ones. Just be sure to get it from your local bike shop, which generally carries brands that have passed standardized testing for safety. Wearing a bike helmet is in the rules and you will not be allowed to compete without one. Most races will not allow you to leave the transition area unless your helmet is strapped on your head.
Race Belt
Clip your race number onto this elastic belt and strap it on once you’re headed onto the bike, turning it behind you so officials can track you. Once done with the bike, and headed onto the run turn the belt around so your race number faces forward, and smile for the cameras—the photogs can now identify who you are.
“There may be people that have more talent than you, but there’s no excuse for anyone to work harder than you do.”
Sunglasses
On the bike and run, a basic pair of sports sunglasses are invaluable. Wind, bugs, raindrops, and the occasional grit that gets into eyes can be thwarted. Plus, they protect your eyes from the glare of the sun.
Shoes
Invest in a good pair of running shoes that will see you through many races and many training sessions. As well, the International Triathlon Union clearly states that competitors may not run without shoes on any part of the course. FASHION & STYLE
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Triathlon Gear
Make sure that your shoes fit properly and give you a good support.
Drinks Bottle
You can’t go in a race if you’re parched and dehydrated so its best to keep your H20 handy beside you.
Running hat
Protecting your head from the sun not only saves you from the headaches and heatstroke, it will also help ensure a comfortable race. And it will also keep the sun out of your eyes. If you dunk it in water, it will cool you down on a particularly hot day
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With our lives so seamlessly integrated to wifi, it makes sense to app our fitness. Here are our top picks to make you fitter, calmer, and more productive.
Fitbit
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Fitness Apps
Fitbit is the top app for tracking all-day activity, workouts, and health. Designed to work with Fitbit activity trackers and smart scales, Fitbit will help you to get active, eat better, manage your weight, and sleep better. You can use this app on its own to track basic activity and runs, or connect with Fitbit’s line of activity trackers and the Aria Smart Scale to get a complete picture of your daily stats—including steps, distance, calories burned, sleep, weight, and more.
Challenges by Nexercise
Sunrise
This app stops all of the calendar madness by seamlessly integrating all your schedules in one place. This is an email and calendar app all in one. It lets you easily share files and includes all of your contacts. Sunrise is credited as being “the first great calendar app for Android”. The people behind Sunrise are passionate about making people’s lives easier and less stressful through beautifully designed apps and well thought out features.
Challenges is a weight loss app that tries to make fitness fun. This game uses ranks, XP, badges, and other gamerlike rewards for when you do workouts. The idea is to “level up” and “rank up”. This in turn tricks your brain into turning fitness into a habit rather than just something you have to do. It has the usual array of activity trackers and the like. It’s a different kind of approach and is also totally free. Featured on CBS, “The Doctors” talk show as being the best fitness tracker for weight loss, it is perfect for individuals wanting to step up their fitness game.
The Johnson & Johnson Official Seven Minute Workout
This app helps you squeeze some exercise into your day at an intensity level that’s right for you. The interface is surprisingly attractive and clear. All you need is a chair and seven minutes—or about 11 minutes if you add a warmup and cool down. A medium intensity workout can include jumping jacks, push-ups, wall chair, high-knee running in place, crunches, plank, side plank, triceps dip using a chair, and a few other moves. The app coaches you through each move as it comes up in the workout. It’s a great app for people of all ability levels.
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Style Mistakes that
age you Just throw it away
The world has placed an emphasis on youth, alertness, and energy and you’ve caught the bandwagon. But, your style might not have caught up. Check out our tips for catching the style mistakes that age you. FASHION & STYLE
Certain clothes that you possess may have major sentimental value but if you’re going to keep them in your closet ask yourself these questions? 1. Does it fit perfectly? 2. Does it make me look like a million bucks? 3. Does it enhance my skintone and body shape? If not, you know what you
gotta do (just throw them)! But if that seems too harsh and final for the pieces that you have worn during happier times, go and see if they can still be tailored to fit you again, or hide them somewhere else, not in your closet.
Stock up on classics
Unless you’re on an
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unlimited budget, stock your wardrobe with investment pieces in classic, sophisticated cuts, that will stand the test of time. Otherwise, you’ll look dated by next season. Choose simple cuts that flatter your shape in colors that you’ll wear again and again. This doesn’t mean that you can’t infuse some edgier styles into your wardrobe though; just look to trends that are here to stay: leather, military, dark florals, plaid, and slimmer cuts such as tailored pants and pencil skirts.
Find the perfect frame
Dark, thick frames underscore wrinkles and under-eye shadows. Why not try delicate plastic frames that have a bit of sparkle or jewel embellishment? These will reflect light. Most women try to camouflage bags under their eyes or wrinkles on their face with bigger frames, but the older you get, the smaller and more delicate your frames should be. Alternatively, you
when you know you need a new bra. Since breast size fluctuates—due to weight loss or gain, hormonal changes, Linda “the Bra lady” Becker suggests going for a fitting once a year, and buying a new bra every six to eight months.
Stop Hiding
If you’re trying to cover your hips, arms, or stomach underneath a shapeless blazer, you’re actually making yourself look heavier. A well-
your ankles may hide slightly saggy knees. To find the most flattering skirt length for your shape, look at the mirror and find the slimmest part of the area around your knee—right above, right below, or in the middle—and that’s where your hemline should hit. If you want more coverage, try a formfitting midiskirt, which comes to the middle of your calf, although this can be a tricky length.
Wear color!
Black does wonders for any figure, slimming and whittling down your proportions. But as women get older—their skin tends to become paler, and wearing black can create a harsh contrast
that emphasizes wrinkles and calls attention to dark shadows under the chin and around the eyes. The solution: add a bright accessory like a scarf or a statement necklace— any pop of color will lessen the washed out effect. But also, why not upgrade your color palette? Earthy neutrals like cocoa, olive, camel, or gray—are subdued but still provide contrast. Jewel tones also work to flatter most women. If you choose a dress that plays up to your shape, you can definitely wear it in color!
can try soft contact lenses for everyday wear.
Shop for the perfect bra
The wrong size bra makes you look shorter, older, and heavier. The clasp should be on the loosest hook to begin with and made tighter as the bra stretches over time. When it’s on the tightest hook, that’s
cut jacket that nips in at the waist and is shorter in length showcases the most flattering part of your figure and creates a smooth line down your torso.
Don’t trip over your own skirt
Your hemline doesn’t have to increase with age. A skirt that grazes close to
Wear fitted jeans
Stretch denim is a gift to women who shop for both comfort and style, but too much stretch can lead to lumpiness. Look for jeans with two percent elastic fiber and words like Lycra, spandex, or elastane. The perfect pair of jeans will follow your silhouette, have enough stretch so your won’t look as if
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they’re fighting to break free from your pants and unlike denim, which has 4 percent or more elastic fiber, they won’t sag at the tush.
Find the perfect hairstyle
routine is to look for a daily moisturizer with built in SPF.
Don’t forget your hands and chest
Even if you’re wearing sunscreen on
Many women associate flowing locks with
they can be a dead giveaway even if your face looks really youthful. In fact, a 213 Australian study found that women who used sunscreen on their hands everyday showed no signs of aging after four
tend to be less and less flattering on most women as they age. Our eyelashes thin out as we get older and women sometimes try to overcompensate for that with lots of black makeup. All that does though, is draw attention to the wrinkles behind your eyes. Instead of a black liner, choose a dark brown or a gray, and remember that less is more. Skip liquid liners too, which can be too heavy, and opt for a soft, easy to apply pencil.
Don’t wear too dark lipstick
A nicely colored pout can help define your features but one that’s too dark (or bright) may just draw attention to laugh lines. Start with lip liner, and use a neutral shade that’s
youth, and short styles or “mom haircuts” with maturity. But as you get older and begin to lose fat in the face, really long, straight hair can actually make you look more haggard and drawn. So instead, choose a cut with face-framing layers, and lots of body to help your face appear rounder and more youthful.
Stop baking!
Spending time in the sun may give you a temporary youthful glow but in reality, it’s a fast track to premature aging. Ultraviolet rays from the sun wreak havoc at the cellular level, breaking down the collagen fibers that help skin retain its elasticity and supple appearance; it can also cause skin changes and permanent dark spots. This type of damage can begin just a few days after exposure without protection, so its important to wear a broadspectrum sunscreen every day without exception. One way to build it into your daily FASHION & STYLE
your face everyday, chances are, you may be neglecting other parts of your body. “Your hands, neck, and chest are also exposed to sun on a daily basis, and women tend to forget about protecting them the same way they do their face. But these are the areas we tend to see a lot of brown spots and wrinkles—
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years. Along with a regular SPF, a daily moisturizer can also keep skin looking and feeling smooth and baby soft.
Lighten up your eye area
Dark, dramatic eyes can be tricky to pull off and they
one or two steps darker than your natural lip color. Then top with tinted gloss. A lot of women are stuck on the idea of always using dark lipstick but gloss gives a softer, more youthful appearance
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Fall for
Fashion n de Joelle at Maiso n the recently held Fall for Fashion campaign at the Bahrain City Centre, we had a chance to sit down with Maison de Joelle and talk to its founder, creative entrepreneur
Joelle believes that the sophisticated, glamorous woman looks after herself from within.
Joelle Mardinian. Joelle is a talented makeup artist and beauty expert who gained her qualifications in the UK. Maison de Joelle, her brainchild is an exclusive beauty house offering unique beauty experiences and is reputed to be the leading beauty house in the Middle East today. The salon is featured weekly in a reality TV series called “Joelle” and features a makeover of its various clients. The first branch of Maison de Joelle opened in Jumeirah Beach road, UAE. Today, there’s a branch of Maison de Joelle in Riyadh, Jeddah, Qatar, and Morocco. There are also discussions to open new salons in Iraq and Jordan. Joelle says that its her business background that has helped her to expand. “I’m lucky that our region is huge. It’s the Middle East, you’ve got FASHION & STYLE
Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco. Our reach even extends to Europe, America, and Australia because there are lots of Arabs living in those countries. So the possibility of me opening internationally is not far from reality, it’s something that I am looking at”. What sets this place apart is that they never hide any of their beauty secrets, from hair coloring, facial, nail secrets, and makeup on TV. Plus, they have everything under one roof. “At Maison de Joelle, every single department is a great department and a woman can actually get everything that she can think of under one roof”, says Joelle. Their experts are talented, motivated, and ambitious makeup artists who are in love with beauty and strive to bring out the best in every woman.
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Though Maison de Joelle is dedicated to making over women in a glamorous, new fashion; Joelle believes that the sophisticated, glamorous woman looks after herself from within. Her idea of a sophisticated woman is a “woman that looks after her nutrition, exercises, has healthy hair and skin. It is a woman who likes to look picture perfect but without overdoing it. It’s a woman with self-confidence and that’s what we work on in Maison de Joelle. When a woman is self-confident, she is happy with what she looks like and that’s the biggest glamour statement”. Asked what she takes into consideration regarding a client’s transformation, she says “It’s not about age, it could be someone who’s very young but is very serious,
then I can’t give her a trendy look because she won’t be comfortable. It could also be someone who’s a lot older but is very young at heart and loves fashion and loves to be adventurous then I will give her a much more funky look. So I rely on personality rather than age”
City Centre Bahrain organised the Fall for Fashion’s campaign featuring over 60 brands from your favourite collections in women’s, men’s and children’s fashion. Joelle Mardinian was invited as part of this campaign. Visit maisondejoelle.com and citycentrebahrain.com
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