Saturday, November 28, 2009

Women's football timetable

4/12/09 . Malaysia vs thailand time 1330 . stadium: National University dongdok
Laos vs Myanmar time: 14:45 ---------------------------------------

6/12 Thailand vs Myanmar
Malaysia Vs vietnam

8/12 Myanmar vs vietnam and Thailand vs Laos

11/12 Laos vs Malaysia, vietnam vs Thailand
13/12 Vietnam vs Laos time: 15:45 and Myanmar vs Malaysia at 18:00( Anouvong stadium)
16/12/2009 : semi-final

Thursday, November 26, 2009

sleep to train motor learning

Sleep success: How to make ZZZs = memory@new scientistCatherine Siengsukon of the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City reviewed the evidence for "offline practice" – practising skills during sleep – earlier this year. She reckons that motor learning – training brain areas that control muscles - during sleep could help rehabilitate young, brain-damaged patients.EM sleep seems to be

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

MOU between Loughborough University and Waseda University in Japan

Loughborough joins Japan in global $14m sports science programme@Loughborough UniversityLoughborough University has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Waseda University in Japan as part of a global $14m programme designed to increase collaborative research in sport sciences and physical activity.An initial three areas of research have been identified between the two Universities: the

Monday, November 23, 2009

Singapore's Foreign Sports Talent Scheme

Foreign athletes welcomed if they raise standard of Singapore sports@CNASingapore will continue to embrace talented foreign athletes who want to represent the country, as long as they raise the standard of sports here, according to Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports Vivian Balakrishnan. Dr Balakrishnan revealed that the Foreign Sports Talent (FST) Schemes currently make up 4.6

Singapore athletes preparation for YOG

S$2.6m disbursed to prepare Singapore athletes for YOG@CNAS$2.6 million out of over S$6 million set aside for the 2010 Youth Olympic Games has already been disbursed to prepare Singapore athletes. The remaining amount will be given out over the next few months. The 26 National Sports Associations (NSAs) whose sports will be competing in the Games were also given more details about the

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

DRAW results for football at SEAGAMES 2009

GROUP A: Vietnam,Thailand, Timor lester , cambodia and Malaysia
Group B: Laos, Singapore, indonesia and Myanmar

the men's football will start on Dec 3 and finish on Dec 17 ( National sport complex and Chao anouvong stadium)
and Women's football will start on Dec 4 and end on Dec 14 ( Laos university and Chao anuvong stadium)

Monday, November 16, 2009

3D swim modeling to enhance performance

Maths to speed swimmers@CSIROCSIRO and the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) are creating computer models of swimmers that can swim through virtual water.The goal is to help individual swimmers find their ideal stroke techinique.Once the virtual model is created, its performance will be compared to the real person, to make sure it matches reality.

AUS talent 'hot spots' study

Sports talent 'hot spots' being studied@SMHQueensland's Griffith University is leading research into identifying potential elite athletes, which could be the key to improving Australia's international sporting success.Rather than the standard biophysical measures, the university hopes to uncover reasons why some towns and regions like Wagga, which they call "hot-spots", produce more elite

no funding boost for AUS

No funding boost for sport: review@Brisbane TimesThe federal government-commissioned report has dismissed the AOC's calls for an extra $100 million a year for 10 years for elite sports, saying that money would be better spent elsewhere.It also takes issue with the AOC's quest to reclaim "top five" status on the medal table at the 2012 London Olympics and future Games, saying that target is not

Sunday, November 15, 2009

NZ budget for 2010

SPARC ramps up high performance investment to new level@SPARCSPARC is investing a record $6.3 million in 19 national sport organisations’ high performance programmes and projects following the 2010 contestable investment round.In addition to the contestable high performance programme investment, $816,500 is being provided to national sport organisations for 2010 in service credits. Service

Thursday, November 12, 2009

ASC online tools and resources for coaches

The Australian Sports Commission (ASC) has produced eight new coaching and officiating videos which are now available on the ASC website ranging from mentoring, coaching juniors and intermediate coaching general principles. http://www.ausport.gov.au/participating/coaches/videosAlso few factsheets available.http://www.ausport.gov.au/ais/sssm/psychology/brainwaveshttp://www.ausport.gov.au/ais/sssm/

UK sport biosensor project

New Technology Will Help Improve Athletes’ Performance@EPSRCEPSRC funded scientists are developing a range of miniaturised wearable and track-side sensors, computer modelling tools and smart training devices to help British athletes improve their performance. The Elite Sport Performance Research in Training with Pervasive Sensing (ESPRIT) has received £6 million from EPSRC and £2 million from UK

AFC U-19

Anda lihat timnas u-19 kita di ajang AFC U-19, meskipun kemaren kalah dari singapore dan jepang tapi permainan tim kita tidak kalah cuy ma mereka tadi sore baru aja mereka menang lawan cina taipe. Sayang pemain kita kurang sabar, selalu terburu-buru membangun serangan. Sebagai pecinta sepakbola tanah air marilah kita dukung trus timnas kita, mereka sudah mempunyai gambaran akan timnas indonesia

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Sports Sci J@Sep-Oct 09

This is the latest sports science journal update. ---Sep-Oct 09CoachingGame-Based Training for Improving Skill and Physical Fitness in Team Sport Athletes. IJSSC An Integrative Definition of Coaching Effectiveness and Expertise. IJSSC High-Intensity Training in Football. IJSPP Do footedness and strength asymmetry relate to the dominant stance in swimming track start? JSS Effect of Plyometric

Monday, November 9, 2009

Learning points from Coach Education Conference 09

3rd Annual Evolution of the Athlete: Coach Education Conference (2-3 Nov 2009@Brisbane, Australia)Keynote "Leadership in elite sport" Craig Bellamy (Head Coach, Melbourne Storm, NRL team)- Leadership = to know the role and to do the best you can- Positive thinking + realistic thinking- Importance of off field activities"Managing individuals in winning teams" John Fitzgerald (Optus Davis Cup

Friday, November 6, 2009

U23 head to warm up in cambodia

U23 ,Laos football team pre-SEAGAMES. today (6/11/09) head to cambodia for participating the Cambodian national BIDC CUP 2009 will hold on 8-14 /11.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Eco-friendly YOG

YOG athletes to get involved in environmental initiatives@CNAMembers of the public pledged their commitment towards cultivating environmentally-friendly habits, by leaving their footprints on clay to form an art piece. The art piece will be on display during the 2010 YOG, and is part of a programme to encourage athletes to learn about environmental sustainability. The organising committee is

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

5-nation U19 football moved from Lahore

5-nation U19 football moved from Lahore
Pakistan Times Sports Desk

LAHORE: Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has moved the 5-Nation Group D qualifier of 36th AFC U19 Championship Qualifier from Lahore owing to current uncertain security situation.

In view of the unfortunate events taking place in different regions of Pakistan, particularly Lahore, the AFC Competitions Committee has decided to nominate another host event which was to take place from December 8-10, informed AFC through a letter on Tuesday to Pakistan Football Federation.

AFC has invited other participating member Associations to host the five-team tournament. The countries taking part are Iran, Lebanon, Pakistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.

A total of 40 teams are involved in qualifying action after the withdrawal of Bhutan and Maldives. There are five groups of six teams and two groups of five teams. The winner and runners-up of each group will advance to the tournament proper, which will be held next year at an as yet undecided venue. One best third-placed team from the West Zone and one best third-placed team from the East also qualify for the Finals.

Defending champions UAE will attempt to qualify for the finals from a tricky Group B, which also comprises Syria, Qatar, Bahrain and Sri Lanka. Uzbekistan, runners-up of the previous edition, will fight it out with Iran, Lebanon, Turkmenistan and Pakistan in Group D.Two-time winners Saudi Arabia will come face to face with Iraq, who won the title in 2000, Oman, Kuwait, India and Afghanistan in a finely-balanced Group C.

In the East section, Japan, who will be itching to shed their perennial U-19 bridesmaid’s tag, and Australia were slotted together in Group F with Indonesia, Singapore, Chinese Taipei and Hong Kong.

Korea Republic, who have won the title a whopping 11 times, received an easy draw in Group E with Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Macau and Bangladesh.
Another East Asian giant, China, who last lifted this trophy in 1985, were grouped in Group G in the company of 2006 winners DPR Korea, Malaysia, Myanmar, Guam and the Philippines.

AFC U-19 CHAMPIONSHIP 2010 QUALIFICATION

THE GROUPINGS

Group A - Tajikistan, Jordan, Yemen, Nepal, Palestine, Kyrgyzstan
Group B - UAE, Syria, Qatar, Bahrain, Sri Lanka
Group C - Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Oman, Kuwait, India, Afghanistan
Group D - Uzbekistan, Iran, Lebanon, Turkmenistan, Pakistan
Group E - Korea Republic, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Macau, Bangladesh
Group F - Australia, Japan, Indonesia, Singapore, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong
Group G - China, DPR Korea, Malaysia, Myanmar, Guam, The Philippines.