Day 17th #burpeeswithoalchallenge #50burpeesfor30dayschallenge
1st Video was 4 years ago when I was first introduced to burpees, my trainer @lavcms taught me how to begin with burpees. My core was weak, my shoulders were weak, whole body including endurance was very very weak.
Then in November 2018 I thought of starting this challenge, but failed because I was alone and no one join me, and I alone couldn’t last more than few days.
2-5th video were some of the videos taken during #burpeeswithoalchallenge 2019 March. My sister @itsnotalwaysaboutheight pushed me to start this challenge and she get all our workout buddies then to join. Therefore almost 100 people doing it. most days I did basic burpees because my upper body strength was still not there yet. We all managed to finish our 30 days, and the feeling was indescribable. It was very powerful, inspiring and great great achievement. Everyone finished it together!
Last video, is my today 50 burpees. How I started again, it’s also because of one thought. And I told my sister @itsnotalwaysaboutheight again. Yup it’s her again, she’s always so supportive towards what I want to do. She pushed me to start it in 2021. If she’s not a pregnant lady now, I can guarantee you, she will be the most passionate challenger in the squad. Her timing has always been 50 burpees non stop, less than 3 mins.
Looking at how this round is going, I am not just overwhelmed, but it has grown bigger than me, bigger than my mere thought, so big that I am so so touched. Seeing now so many of you have become an inspiration and motivation to people around you. Seeing the community generous sharing of their growth and experience, sharing their weakness and struggle, being so real! Just because of the commitment and determination. This challenge is for overcomers. It doesn’t challenge your fitness level but it challenges your mental, your will power.
Conclusion, thought can be small, yes one person is limited, but as long as one person generate a good powerful thought, believe in it, execute it, and influence more and more people to come align with you, the energy can explode like a nuclear bomb (in a positive way).
同時也有4部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過10萬的網紅MONGABONG,也在其Youtube影片中提到,I visited Hiroshima for the first time! During my 5D4N trip to the west kansai region in Japan, I went to Universal Studios Japan, Osaka, Kyoto and Uj...
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first nuclear bomb 在 Ong Ai Leng 王爱玲 Facebook 的最佳貼文
The detail activities of #Flexplay with OAL at #flexmobstudios
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💪🏻One hour Pilates with @pavithrachanderan #pilateswithpavi .
💪🏻 One hour flexibility & mobility training with @leeguansoo #physiofitness 💪🏻22mins of HIIT with @bodi_rokku #bodirokku .
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.📈 Posture assessment .📈 Body composition analysis
.💉 Blood sugar testing
.💉 Blood pressure check
.💆🏻 Acupressure .💆🏻♂️ Dry needling experience
During the first hour of Pilates many thought they couldn't survive the rest of the workout, but with the support #flexmob crew, and the power of a group working out together, we encouraged each other. The group energy was like a nuclear bomb.
#oalfitnessjourney
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South Korean President Moon Jae-in says there will be no nuclear weapons in his country.
He speaks to CNN in his first TV interview since Pyongyang claimed it successfully tested a hydrogen bomb.
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first nuclear bomb 在 MONGABONG Youtube 的精選貼文
I visited Hiroshima for the first time! During my 5D4N trip to the west kansai region in Japan, I went to Universal Studios Japan, Osaka, Kyoto and Uji as well.. sounds like a lot! This was one of my best Japan trips and I would love to share these memories with you guys.
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http://www.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a254669.pdf
https://fas.org/nuke/cochran/nuc_01009302a_112b.pdf
http://users.physics.harvard.edu/~wilson/publications/pp747/techa_cor.htm
https://serc.berkeley.edu/field-trip-to-the-worlds-most-contaminated-site/
http://www.iaea.org/inis/collection/NCLCollectionStore/_Public/33/011/33011239.pdf
https://www.cell.com/trends/ecology-evolution/fulltext/S0169-5347(16)00019-7
https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/samira-goetschel/ozersk-city-40-russia_b_9857470.html?guccounter=2
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/the-worlds-worst-radiation-hotspot-1784502.html
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10 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT THE HIROSHIMA ATOMIC BOMBING (& NAGASAKI)
*CORRECTION: In the video, the location of Nagasaki is off. It should be more on the left side of Kyushu island.
1) Godzilla
Godzilla, the giant Japanese dinosaur-looking monster, a worldwide pop culture icon; who’s been in numerous movies.
Why am I mentioning this? Well, Godzilla owes its existence to the atomic bombs. In the aftermath, with the devastation still fresh in the Japanese consciousness, Godzilla was created as a metaphor for nuclear weapons and their destructive capabilities.
2) The Korean Casualties
An enormous number of Koreans also perished in the blast. In fact, around 25% of casualties were Koreans. Korea was under Japanese rule at the time so there were many drafted or conscripted Koreans in Hiroshima & Nagasaki. It’s unfortunate that the Korean victims of this tragedy have often been neglected
3) Close Call Kyoto
Today’s Kyoto landscape would have been greatly altered, and not for the better, if the Americans had gone about their original plan. The targets were in fact supposed to be Hiroshima & Kyoto. However, the US Secretary of War at the time, Henry L Stimson, insisted on sparing the city
4) The Pamphlet Warnings
Just prior to dropping the Atomic bombs, the US Airforce released pamphlets or leaflets from their planes warning Japanese citizens of the impending destruction. They were largely ineffective.
5) The Little Boy & The Fat Man
These were the American codenames of the two atomic bombs.
6) The American Casualties
12 American airmen were captured, then taken to the Chugoku Military Police Headquarters in Hiroshima, where the American weapon of mass destruction indiscriminately took them out.
7) Go
An important Go tournament was held in the suburbs of Hiroshima, about 5 km from ground zero; a pivotal match up was ongoing between champion Hashimoto and the challenger Iwamoto. When the atomic bomb went off, people were injured, buildings were damaged, and the game came to an immediate halt. Fortunately no one died as tournament officials had earlier moved the game away from the blast radius after coming across the American pamphlets.
The players took this opportunity to have a quick lunch break. Afterwards on the same day, they finished the game. White won.
8) Operation Meetinghouse
As devastating as the atomic bombs were, it didn’t even rank as the most destructive bombing event of WW2. That title goes to the deathly firebombing of Tokyo by the US Air Force, also known as Operation Meetinghouse. This was estimated to be the single most destructive bombing attack not just in Japan, but in history.
9) The Flame Of Peace
The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park was built in dedication to the legacy of Hiroshima as the first city in the world to suffer a nuclear attack. In the park, sits The Flame of Peace which has burned continuously since 1964, and will remain lit until all nuclear weapons are removed from the world and the planet is free from nuclear threat.
10) The Improbable Survivor
Tsutomu Yamaguchi worked for the Mitsubishi company, and on August 6th, 1945, he was away from home on a business trip in Hiroshima.
He witnessed the Little Boy dropping from the sky and the explosion ruptured his eardrums, blinded him, and left him with serious burns. But he was alive.
The very next day, he dragged his body to a station, made his way out of Hiroshima and back to his hometown. At home, he finally received treatment for his wounds.
Two days later, despite being seriously injured and heavily bandaged, he informed Mitsubishi that he was back from his Hiroshima business trip and ready to report to work. So, he went to work, as if nothing major had happened.
Yamaguchi was lucky to have survived the Hiroshima Atomic Bomb. However, he was unlucky that he went back home..
..to Nagasaki..
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