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Friday, April 20, 2007

I LOVE SPONGEBOB!


So the "EVENTFUL" month is coming soon...

just in case u r wondering y is this blog kind of dead, it's because the month of may is coming. u may not know but it's month of the exams... =(

no more playing, no more trainings, no more gg out (maybe once in a while to relax =D ), but more n more of mugging thru the days.

anyway, i just finished studying for the day n decided i should type a post to keep it gg. hahaha... n post some info as usual. =)

i was surfing the net to find some "special" formula to enhance my brain memory so that i can cramp as much information into it before the papers. YES! i did found one. (though it didn't turn out as i expected but it's interesting to find out something new) i will post it up later..

let's see what's special to talk abt for the past week or so...

it's been a whole week of reporting to SIM for revision classes which were kinda endurance testing for me when u have some lecturers possessing the natural talent of singing lullaby even without knowing it themselves...

u may think how's that possible? it started when i was trying to catch wat they r talking abt. the concentration on the monotonous "special" accent of the lecturers just made me drowsy (it was even better than any sleeping pill... hahaha...)

not saying that the lecturers were bad, but i was really trying my best already. (maybe my best was not enough... =P )

my pbf lecturer was the ultimate one, i must commend him on this. he was the only one that manage to keep me awake at all times for the two straight full days with him.

u must be thinking what he possess that is able to do so right?

well, the trick is DUN GIVE NOTES!!! hahaha... r u thinking: huh??? yes, he didn't give any notes n we have to copy notes. it was TERRIBLE!!! the moment he uncap his pen, i was already with my pen writing every single word he wrote on the transparencies. doing it for one whole day was no joke... u will finger cramps... n u will have to stretch ur fingers... (just in case u wan to know how to stretch ur fingers... try searching it on google or yahoo... tell me if u found any... cos i made that up... hahaha... i will show u my version if u ask me =] )

at the end of uol-pbf revision workshop. i copied 15 pages of notes... i was so proud of myself... haha.. at least i fetl that it's an achievement for me... =P

other than that it was manfred who managed to keep us back for 1 n a half hours of overtime...

besides sch n studies, there was the physical training i conducted for blacks.

Namelist of attendees:
Guys
Kan
Derek
Jiaming
Chester
Me

Girls
Mich
Prissy
Jac
Winnie
Esther

not too bad, first time the girls actually participated. but it was really a bad day for esther... hahaha...

Ass Joke 1:
i was getting ready to conduct the training when i saw someone wearing a funny pair of running shoes... although it's kinda nice with the pink but it's definitely not running shoes girl... it's more like kayaking shoes... the best part was when she told me:

"it's very light n nice to run with, i have been running with this for a long time..."

my expressions after hearing... from o_O !? ------> -__-|||


Ass Joke 2:
well, i dun stop anyone from wearing whichever makes them comfortable. so i told her, at least please wear socks... then she said: "opps, i forgotten to bring my socks..."

-__-||| -------> -__-|||||| u get wat i meant...


Ass Joke 3:
wearing the wrong things at the wrong place, at the wrong time... she wore her PJ t-shirt. it's yellow in colour. n with her "kayaking"-running shoes.

so happen that NP was conducting their camp. n all the campers r wearing yellow top n shorts.

so it became the joke that she's not here for PT but for camp... hahahaha....

as for the rest of them i guess, i will keep it between all those who were there for PT n Subway n Tao Huay... =] i know u must be thinking... geesh y dun continue? i wan to know more... too bad... it's the privilege for those who came for training... =P

Next, I attended jerelyn's 21st bdae last sat... most memorable bdae i ever came across so far... the guests have to play a game... "Do you know Jerelyn?" all the questions are like wat's her fav fruit, thing, blah, blah, blah...

i was like thinking i m not her bf how i know all these... if i do then i will be her bf alr... hahaha... well at least they r kind enough for us to form groups n discuss... my god...

in the end, still lose... n have to drink some "specialty drink" which everyone try to escape... n being the only guy in the group... i drank most of it... which turned out to be SUPER BITTER... n the bitterness will stay for a while in ur mouth...

well, if ever there's a punishment drink... guess i will hide one corner... hahahaha... =P

I guess this wraps up for the week... till then folks... will come by soon... but no promises...

anyway here's the article... read on.... for those who r mugging for exams... =)

Get Fit, Improve Memory?

Exercise May Boost Memory Through Brain Blood Flow and New Brain Cells
By Miranda Hitti
WebMD Medical News
Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD

March 13, 2007 -- Want a sharper memory? Lace up your sneakers. Exercise may boost memory, and a new study shows how.

The researchers found that exercise boosts blood flow to a brain area involved in memory -- even in people who aren't in top shape.

Three months of exercise was all it took for people with low levels of aerobic fitness to increase blood flow to that part of their brain and improve their scores on memory tests, the study shows.

Additional tests on mice show new brain cells growing in the same memory-related brain area after two weeks of exercise.

Add it all up, and you've got a good reason to get moving, says researcher Scott Small, MD, of Columbia University in New York.

"I, like many physicians, already encourage my patients to get active and this adds yet another reason to the long list of reasons why exercise is good for overall health," Small says in a Columbia news release.

Studying Exercise and Memory

The new study appears in the early online edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

First, Small's team put running wheels in the cages of 23 mice. For comparison, another 23 mice had no access to running wheels.

As expected, the mice with the running wheels in their cages took full advantage of their exercise gear. They ran on the wheels without any training or encouragement.

Two weeks later, the scientists gave the mice a dye shot to mark new brain cells in the memory-related brain area. After four more weeks, the scientists checked the mice's brains.

The exercising mice had more evidence of new brain cells and more blood flow in the memory-related brain area. The mice with no running wheels in their cages had no new brain cells and no increased blood flow in that brain area.

From the Couch to the Treadmill

Next, the researchers focused on people. They recruited 11 healthy volunteers aged 21-45 (average age: 33) with below-average levels of aerobic fitness.

First, participants completed memory tests and an aerobic fitness test. They also got brain scans using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

Next, participants shed their sedentary ways. The researchers assigned them to work out for an hour, four times weekly for three months, at Columbia University's fitness center.

The workout routine: Warm up for five minutes at a low intensity on a stationary bike or treadmill, stretch for five minutes, do 40 minutes of aerobic training (on a stationary bike, treadmill, stair machine, or elliptical trainer), and cool down and stretch for 10 minutes.

Work Out, Boost Memory

After three months of exercise, participants repeated the memory tests, aerobic fitness tests, and MRI brain scan.

Those follow-up tests showed an increase in blood flow to the memory-related brain area, better scores on the memory tests, and improvements in aerobic fitness.

The researchers didn't use a dye test to check for new brain cells in the exercisers' brains. So the study doesn't prove that exercise boosted human brain cell production, though exercise apparently had that effect on mice.

The next step is to figure out what exercise regimen is most beneficial for memory, Small notes. He suggests that doctors may one day be able to prescribe specific types of exercise to improve memory.

Meanwhile, be sure to check in with your doctor before starting a new exercise program, especially if you've been physically inactive for a while.


[do u feel like increasing ur memory space alr??? hahaha...]

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